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Meta to End Fact-Checking Program in Shift Ahead of Trump Term
The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on users to add notes to posts. It is likely to please President-elect Trump and his allies.
Meta Ditches Fact-Checkers Ahead of Trump’s Second Term
In an apparent overture to the incoming Trump administration, Meta announced sweeping changes to its content moderation, including no more fact-checkers and a move to Texas.
Meta shelves fact-checking in policy reversal ahead of Trump administration
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he was shelving their fact-checking policy. This policy shift comes ahead of the Trump administration.
Meta ends fact checks as it prepares for Trump era
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ends fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram in favor of community notes, calling the recent election a “cultural tipping point” on free speech.
Meta eliminates fact-checking in latest bow to Trump
The move to replace third-party fact-checking with user-written “community notes” similar to those on Trump backer Elon Musk’s social platform X is the latest example of a media company moving to accommodate the incoming administration.
Meta ends fact-checking efforts as it aligns with incoming Trump administration
Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, announced a seismic shift in its content moderation policies on Tuesday. The company will discontinue its third-party fact-checking program,
Meta Announces a New, Trump-Friendly Fact-Checking Policy
A plan to replace professionals with user-generated notes is cheaper—and likely to please the president-elect.
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Got $5,000? 2 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term.
So, if you want to invest $5,000 or another amount, here are two stocks that will benefit from significant long-term ...
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Trump’s Next Term Will Make His Historical Revisionism Official
The president-elect continues to escape accountability for his election denialism and endorsement of the January 6 ...
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Biden to ban offshore oil, gas drilling in vast areas ahead of Trump term
The move is considered mostly symbolic, as it will not impact areas where oil and gas development is currently underway, and ...
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Venezuela's Maduro to start third term in office amid rigged election: 'Blatant violation'
The next presidential term in Venezuela is set to begin Friday, as the opposition leader is trying to garner international support following meetings with President Biden, and other world leaders.
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Bank regulator resigns before Trump term citing 'risk of dispute'
Michael Barr, who had called for stricter oversight after a series of bank failures in 2023, has been a target of Republicans ...
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Republicans introduce constitutional amendment to impose term limits
Republicans in Congress led by US Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduced a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment ...
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GOP congresswoman Kay Granger’s quiet move to retirement facility sparks social media frenzy: ‘Compelling case for term limits’
The news that Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, has been living in a retirement facility and experiencing a “very rapid” decline set ...
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Why We’re Talking About the Loophole That Could Give Trump a Third Term
Legal scholars have identified a potential workaround that a president with dictatorial ambitions might seek to exploit in pursuit of a third term.
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China is back to hoarding gold ahead of an uncertain time for its economy in Trump's second term
Goldman Sachs predicts gold could reach $3,000 per ounce by the second quarter of 2026 amid strong central bank demand.
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