Erin Egan, Vice President of U.S. Public Policy and Chief Privacy Officer at Facebook, discusses ways users can protect their data on the social network.
We press Egan on whether Facebook urging users to "take control of the ads you see" stems from Russian ads featured on the platform during the 2016 election. Egan notes that Facebook wants people to be in control of their experience and for them to enjoy spending time on the platform. She tells us she has conversations with her kids about doing regular privacy check-ups and urges other parents to do the same.
Some House Democrats will have to vote for McCarthy's bill if enough conservative Republicans keep their word to oppose any compromise.
Blue Bird, a maker of school buses, opened up a production facility to meet the rising demand for electric school buses.
The National Eating Disorders Association said it's replacing its staff with an artificial intelligence chatbot.
Hyundai and LG announced a partnership to build a $4.3 billion electric battery plant in Georgia.
JPMorgan announced job cuts at First Republic Bank, a month after acquiring the company.
AstraZeneca said its cancer-treatment drugs when used following chemotherapy treatment showed positive late-stage trial results for endometrial cancer patients.
The federal government is giving away for free some historic lighthouses and is also auctioning some of them off too.
The Week's Top Stories is a guided tour through the biggest market stories of the week, from winning stocks to brutal dips to the facts and forecasts generating buzz on Wall Street.
Elon Musk's brain-implant company Neuralink said it received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to begin human clinical trials.
Aileen Del Cid, head of marketing at Samsung TV Plus, sat down with Cheddar News reporter Michelle Castillo to discuss the platform's plans to stand out from the streaming competition with a new channel featuring Conan O'Brien.
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