Mark Zuckerberg
Science Prize Bigger Than Nobel Leaves Women Out
Since its inception in 2012, just 9 percent of Breakthrough Prizes have gone to women.
Facebook Is Addictive on Purpose—and That Helped Russia
Parker said the site created a "social-validation feedback loop ... exactly the kind of thing that a hacker like myself would come up with."
Russian Ads Scandal Rages, but Facebook's Profits Peak
The social media giant has outdone market expectations and advertisers keep lining up despite Russian propaganda ads controversy.
Zuckerberg 'Exploited Disaster' in Puerto Rico VR Stunt
Facebook users labeled Zuckerberg a "heartless billionaire" after he appeared as a virtual reality cartoon on the hurricane-hit island.
Facebook Adding 1,000 People to Review Ads
Facebook also provided to congressional investigators information about Russia-linked ads.
Facebook Giving Congress Russia-Linked Ads
The ads are linked to 470 fake accounts that were set up by the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency.
Business Urging Trump on 'Dreamers': Why It'll Backfire
A pro-immigration advocacy group is trying to save DACA so some undocumented individuals who entered the country before the age of 16 could remain in the U.S.
AI Is a Bigger Threat Than North Korea: Elon Musk
Musk thinks killer robots are much more dangerous than Kim Jong-un.
Pollster Joel Benenson Hired by Mark Zuckerberg
The Facebook CEO has hired several other political advisers recently.
Zuckerberg's Tour Goes On, Without Trump's Help
President Donald Trump's administration withdrew the offer of a guided tour of Glacier National Park for the Facebook founder.
11 Celebrities Who Could Follow Trump Into Politics
In the future, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent may be more than visitors to the White House.
Facebook Gave a Big Shout Out to This Nigerian Woman
The Facebook founder said that Lola Omolola's FIN group had created a "no-judgement space" for more than 1 million women to interact.
Tech Firms Oppose Transgender Discrimination
CEOs from 12 tech companies criticized the proposed Texas law in a joint letter.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Laments 'Broken System'
Zuckerberg spoke at the school he dropped out of to start social network.
MLB and Facebook Announce Friday Streaming Deal
The social media network will show 20 games this season.
Betting Odds Put Trump as Favorite in 2020 Election
If you bet $100 on Kim Kardashian and she somehow wins the presidency in 2020, you'd make a cool $55,000.
When Will Facebook Take Over the World?
Half of all internet users are on Facebook and that number is growing fast.
One in Five Australians Victim of Revenge Porn
While men and women are equally likely to be victims of abuse, a majority of the perpetrators are men.
Mark Zuckerberg Looks to a Post-Smartphone Future
Augmented reality technology could usurp "primitive" smartphones, according to Facebook's CEO.
Podcast: What Should Facebook Do?
Mark Zuckerberg says he wants the platform to make the world a better place. Is that possible?
Facebook Loses $500m Virtual Reality Lawsuit
The company was ordered to pay $500 million to ZeniMax Media for stealing VR technology.
Mark Zuckerberg's Wall Provokes Hawaii Protests
Donald Trump is not the only person currently causing controversy over a wall.
Mark Zuckerberg Charity Acquires Science Search Engine
The search engine is the first acquisition by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Mark Zuckerberg to Testify Over VR 'Heist'
Zuckerberg is to appear in a Dallas court to defend virtual reality technology theft claims.
Is Mark Zuckerberg Eyeing the White House?
Billionaire Facebook founder may follow in Trump's footsteps in running for office without prior political experience.
Mark Zuckerberg Releases Video Promoting New AI System
Would you want Morgan Freeman's disembodied voice in your room with you as you wake up?
Zuckerberg: 'Crazy' to Think Facebook Affected Election
CEO says more than 99 percent of what users see is authentic, downplays impact of fake news reports.
Uganda to Close Schools Backed by Zuckerberg, Gates
The schools, attended by 12,000 students, are to close immediately in the middle of the school term.
Facebook Plans 'Thousands' of Drones in Next Decade
Drone constellations will be used to help connect the 4 billion people without internet access.
Facebook Has the Right to Censor Its Content
If the situation were reversed, editors would be outraged.