Meta Platforms and Amazon are both rolling back diversity and inclusion (DEI) efforts, the latest in a string of major U.S. companies to withdraw from such work ahead of the White House comeback of Donald Trump, who has long railed against “woke” policies and diversity.
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta’s third-party fact-checking service was presented as a sweeping cultural change across the company’s platforms—but apparently, its new policy will apply only in the United States.
All three have been trying to get into Trump’s good books within the past year, with Musk donating hundreds of millions of dollars to help Trump win the 2024 election
Today on Rising, Robby and Niall disagree over whether Democrats’ are obsessed with covering the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook will no longer fact-check content and rely instead on community notes.
Mark Zuckerburg has divided into right wing politics by loosening policies on his platforms and advocating for free speech, a page straight out of Musk's book.
They will be sitting on the dais during the swearing-in as Silicon Valley leaders aim to make inroads with Trump, who attacked Big Tech during his first presidency.
The Tesla, Amazon and Meta chiefs will be featured prominently at Trump’s swearing in. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The three CEOs have all donated at least $1 million to the Trump-Vance inaugural committee, and Musk is considered a close Trump ally.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg are set to sit with President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees on Inauguration Day. An official involved in planning ...
Biden's farewell speech warning that oligarchs pose a threat to democracy has echoed a growing problem in the world, economic and historical experts say.
Donald Trump will be officially sworn in as the US’s 47th President on Monday in sub-freezing temperatures in Washington DC. Later that evening there will be glamorous, no-expense-spared official inaugural balls for his supporters. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been invited to all three.