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Why Facebook is afraid of Mueller Goldman is Facebook's vice president for advertising, and according to his Twitter bio, a "student, seeker, raconteur, burner." On Friday, he took to Twitter to proclaim his company's innocence. He was, he wrote, "very excited to see the Mueller indictment today," since Facebook had "shared Russian ads ...
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Facebook moves ahead with kids' messaging app Despite some criticism, Facebook is moving ahead with its messaging app for kids. The social media giant launched Messenger Kids last week on Android, it was already available on Amazon devices. However, children's advocates have been pressuring the company to shut it down, and others are ...
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Drug deal arranged on Facebook led to Evanston killing: Prosecutors When Yakez Semark arranged through Facebook a marijuana sale in Evanston, the buyers had other things in mind, prosecutors said Monday. During a bond hearing Monday, Cook County Judge David Navarro ordered Julius Francellno, 18, of Evanston, and Malik Caswell, 18, of Chicago, held without ...
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Local Facebook user defends 'kill most of them' post UTICA — Utica police will meet with the Oneida County District Attorney's office Tuesday to review statements made on Facebook to determine whether they constitute a threat or are a matter of freedom of speech. Police Chief Mark Williams said a report of possible threats was forwarded to his ...
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What Trump left out of his tweets about Facebook and Russia Facebook ads were more about sowing discord than boosting Trump, but the ads were just one small part of a bigger, pro-Trump plot.
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