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Facebook's Zuckerberg struggles to connect, forcing U.S. Senate hearing to pause
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Tech chief executives to defend key law in front of U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday
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Big Tech earnings approach under antitrust cloud
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U.S. agency needs new powers to protect local news industry, senator says
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Pakistan's PM takes aim at Macron; asks Facebook to ban Islamophobic content
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Analysis: Is PayPal's crypto move a game-changer for bitcoin? Probably not, say experts
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Senate Judiciary Cmte Authorizes Facebook (FB), Twitter (TWTR) Subpoenas - Bloomberg
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U.S. Senate Commerce Committee asks Facebook, Twitter to disclose interactions with presidential candidates
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U.S. FCC lawyer says agency can change rules on social media liability shield
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Pre-Open Stock Movers 10/21: (ASTC) (SNAP) (CALX) Higher; (GSX) (NAVI) (NFLX) Lower (more...)
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Amazon extends work from home option till June
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After-Hours Stock Movers 10/20: (ASTC) (SNAP) (PRTA) Higher; (NAVI) (NFLX) (APTX) Lower (more...)
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Facebook (FB), Twitter (TWTR) Trade Higher in Sympathy with Snap (SNAP) Following Strong Results
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Snap shares jump as user growth, revenue beat estimates
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Twitter's (TWTR) Dorsey, Google's (GOOGL) Pichai and Facebook's (FB) Zuckerberg to Appear at Senate Committee on Oct. 28 - Reports
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Twitter backtracks, allows users to post previously blocked NY Post article
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FCC will move to clarify key social media legal protections: chair
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UPDATE: FCC to Move Forward on Section 230, Chairman Pai Says on Twitter
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Twitter, Facebook restrict users' dissemination of New York Post story on Biden
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Australian ex-PM Rudd calls for inquiry into Murdoch media dominance
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Microsoft to let most employees work remotely for up to half their weekly working hours
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Twitter imposes restrictions, more warning labels ahead of U.S. election
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Facebook, Twitter dismantle global array of disinformation networks
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Israel's second lockdown carries a hefty economic price
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Twitter is testing how its misinformation labels can be more obvious, direct
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Google (GOOGL) CEO Agrees to Testify to Senate on Tech Legal Shield - Bloomberg
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Senate Panel Votes to Subpoena Facebook (FB), Twitter (TWTR), Google (GOOGL) CEOs - Bloomberg
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Pinterest (PINS) Mentioned positive at Boutique
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Facebook sees uptick in Proud Boys content after presidential debate
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U.S. expected to sue Google next week as DOJ seeks support from states
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MoffettNathanson lifts price targets for Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) on higher digital ad estimates
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Google to block U.S. election ads after polls close
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Facebook suspends fake Russian accounts, warns of U.S. election hack-and-leak threat
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Top Democrat on Senate panel opposes sending subpoenas to tech CEOs
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What's in the law protecting internet companies - and can Trump change it?
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U.S. Justice Department proposes changes to internet platforms' immunity
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TikTok's promise of 25,000 new U.S. jobs sets lofty goal
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TikTok proposes social media coalition to curb harmful content
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TikTok faces another test: its first U.S. presidential election
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Factbox: Where do Trump and Biden stand on tech policy issues?
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Snap (SNAP) gives Facebook some of its own medicine with move into public profiles - BofA
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Silver Lake to invest $1 billion in retail arm of India's Reliance
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Indonesia adds Twitter, Zoom to tech companies that must pay 10% VAT
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TikTok to join EU code of conduct against hate speech
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China unveils global data security initiative, says some countries bullying others
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Facebook to limit last-minute political ads in final U.S. election push
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Trump encourages supporters to try to vote twice, sparking uproar
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Facebook says Russian influence campaign targeted left-wing voters in U.S., UK
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Citi Downgrades Pinterest Inc (PINS) to Neutral; 'Caution is in Order for Smaller Social Firms'
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Facebook weighs 'kill switch' for political ads after U.S. election to curb misinformation, source says

