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Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY

Tech

‘Values cannot be words on a wall’: PayPal CEO Dan Schulman on why corporations must end racial discrimination

July 15, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Values cannot be words on a wall’: PayPal CEO Dan Schulman on why corporations must end racial discrimination

From $535 million racial justice fund to boosting Black and Hispanic Americans, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman calls on companies to close racial wealth gap

Money

Jeff Bezos is stepping down as CEO. How rich did Amazon make him?

July 4, 2021July 5, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Jeff Bezos is stepping down as CEO. How rich did Amazon make him?

No need to check his 401k or social security before retiring. Jeff Bezos, who steps down Monday as Amazon’s CEO, is the world’s richest person.

Travel

Will the US-Canada border reopen this summer? Tourists, business travelers and families anxiously await news

July 4, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Will the US-Canada border reopen this summer? Tourists, business travelers and families anxiously await news

With increasing COVID vaccinations and dropping infection rates, many are annoyed the US and Canada haven’t fully reopened the border.

Nation

Judge blocks Trump-inspired Florida law cracking down on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube; DeSantis vows to appeal

June 30, 2021June 30, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Judge blocks Trump-inspired Florida law cracking down on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube; DeSantis vows to appeal

Florida lawmakers approved the law after Facebook, Twitter and YouTube suspended the former president’s accounts following the U.S. Capitol riot.

Tech

Facebook suspends Donald Trump for two years, citing ‘severe violation’ after Capitol riots

June 4, 2021June 5, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Facebook suspends Donald Trump for two years, citing ‘severe violation’ after Capitol riots

Facebook suspended former President Donald Trump for two years. His accounts were frozen after Facebook said he praised supporters who stormed Capitol

Tech

Facebook after Trump suspension: Political speech of world leaders will get less preferential treatment

June 4, 2021June 4, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Facebook after Trump suspension: Political speech of world leaders will get less preferential treatment

Facebook will end some of its preferential treatment of speech by world leaders, whose remarks that violate rules are much less likely to be censored.

Tech

Twitter will promote credible information with new climate change topic after criticism over misinformation

June 3, 2021June 10, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Twitter will promote credible information with new climate change topic after criticism over misinformation

Twitter is adding a new topic to direct users to credible information about climate change

Tech

‘Antisemitism has no place on Facebook:’ Facebook Oversight Board urged to stop anti-Jewish hate speech

June 2, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Antisemitism has no place on Facebook:’ Facebook Oversight Board urged to stop anti-Jewish hate speech

ADL is asking the Facebook Oversight Board to overturn Facebook’s decision to leave up public posts that the anti-hate group says spread antisemitism.

Tech

Facebook, YouTube and Twitter lawsuit challenges Trump-inspired Florida law banning ‘censorship’ of conservatives

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter lawsuit challenges Trump-inspired Florida law banning ‘censorship’ of conservatives

The tech industry says a Florida law that prevents social media companies from barring the speech of political candidates violates the Constitution.

Tech

‘The future of this planet is at stake’: Report pressures Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to battle climate lies

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘The future of this planet is at stake’: Report pressures Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to battle climate lies

Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok battled COVID-19, QAnon and election lies. Climate has emerged as the new hot spot in the war on misinformation.

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