Unfortunately the overseer of social media sites highly susceptible to falsehoods is checking out of the business of fact checking. Mark Zuckerberg said this week that third-party fact checking is ending at sites within his Meta empire – Facebook, Instagram and Threads.
Sideris will replace Lynn Good. She is retiring from her role as CEO April 1 after serving at the company for more than two decades, including nearly a dozen years as CEO. Good was also the rare female leader of a Fortune 500 company.
All-time Duke basketball guards Johnny Dawkins and Bobby Hurley are preparing to meet for the second time on opposing benches.
Gonzaga lost to Oregon State and Santa Clara, falling out of the AP Top 25 for the first time since early last year. Georgia dropped out from No. 23 following losses to Tennessee and Auburn. Baylor, No. 25 a week ago, is out after after losses to Arizona and TCU.
A soapy drama about a family after the death of their wealthy patriarch sits tantalizingly on Prime Video. In Riches, the will reading goes in an unexpected direction, leading Stephen Richard's two sets of children to vie for control of his business. You'll glide through the stylish first season, which includes Ted Lasso Emmy nominee Sarah Niles.
Seeing an opportunity to save Duke's TikTok-educated masses, British-born Computer Science Professor J. Bailey submitted a grant proposal one hour before the app was banned and secured funding to start on an experimental app.
Louisville hits the road to face SMU in their next time out, and the Mustangs have one of the best offenses in the ACC. "SMU is a very, very, very dangerous and talented team," head coach Pat Kelsey said.
Cal (17-3, 5-2 ACC) stands at No. 22 this week after losing to Duke by 34 points on Thursday on the road, then beating Wake Forest by 12 points on Sunday, i
Harry's blockbuster fight with The Sun could derail the King's relaunch and deepen divisions between the two - unless a last minute deal stops the duke in his tracks
Meta Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg released a video saying it was time to prioritize “free expression" and that fact-checkers had become “politically biased."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrote an open letter criticizing Meta's shift, which they said "directly undermines free speech."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle slammed Mark Zuckerberg for “contributing to a global mental health crisis” after Meta scrapped fact-checking and restrictions on free speech.