The entertaining tell-all crafts Meta's COO into a Devil Wears Prada-like villain you can't help but love.
Meta got an emergency arbitration ruling to stop the memoir's author from talking about her time at the company.
Facebook "Watch" looked like a Netflix killer in 2017, but antitrust prosecutors made the case it was shut down to protect advertising deals.
After years of service to the social media giant, Sandberg is officially out.
The billionaire posted that his Twitter successor will be a woman, set to take over in a month and a half. Other details remain scant.
Musk has been quite candid in acknowledging that it'll be hard to find someone who wants the job. We rank the likeliest candidates to get an offer.
A disastrous Q3 earnings report has left many wondering whether Meta's big gamble on the metaverse will ever actually pay off.
Zuckerberg is "desperate to avoid being questioned," says the reporter who blew the scandal wide open.
A cursory search on Facebook's marketplace proves that gun sellers are easily getting around the platform's rules on peer-to-peer gun sales.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.
Facebook's COO said she was leaving the company 'proud of everything' she'd achieved with Mark Zuckerberg in 14 years.
Whistleblowers claim that the company used an overly broad crackdown to neuter a news media law. Facebook denied the allegations.
Meta's COO wanted to protect her image as a role model for corporate women. It wouldn't be the first time she threw her weight around to protect her image.
As President of Global Affairs, former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will craft policy and deal with political issues so Zuckerberg doesn't have to.
Facebook reported a quarterly decline in daily active users for the first time in nearly 18-years, prompting a historic market wipeout.
The company denied anticompetitive behavior and said states' complaints amount to little more than a "collection of grievances."
The latest update in a multi-state suit targeting the search giant's advertising biz sure doesn't look great for Google and Facebook.
The company said Apple's new privacy changes were to blame for some of its woes this past financial quarter.
The second half of 2021 has not been kind to tech giants that rely on ad targeting thanks to Apple's App Tracking Transparency policy.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
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