TikTok users host live 'co-working' sessions on social media app during business hours
TikTok users are going live on the social media app to "co-work" with others across the globe daily. Two psychiatrists shared insights into the trend from their perspectives.
Meta's Threads tops 175 million monthly active users, Zuckerberg says
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday that the tech giant's Threads social media platform topped 175 million monthly active users as it nears its first anniversary.
SCOTUS 'kicked the can' down the road on Big Tech rulings: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Director of the Tech Policy Center Kara Frederick reacts to the Supreme Court's rulings on Big Tech regulation and discusses a bill to limit mature social media posts for children.
Arizona delivery driver's viral note to a Chipotle customer led TikTokers to bankroll his wedding
Arizona delivery driver Paul Slobodzian had no idea that a note he left on a delivery order of Chipotle would lead complete strangers to pay for his wedding.
Gen Z can 'financially thrive, not just survive': Taylor Price
TikTok star Taylor Price on why she started helping younger generations to manage their money and best tips for financial freedom.
Content creator Clint Brantley: This isn't sitting in front of a computer and playing games all day
Fortnite content creator Clint Brantley argues a 9 to 5 will not fulfill you the way owning your own business will.
California man shares 'horror story' of Airbnb booking experience on social media
An Airbnb customer shared his "brutal' experience booking a stay in London. He told FOX Business he believes he was scammed by the host and Airbnb eventually resolved the issue.
Federal lawsuit against TikTok to focus on children's privacy: report
The Justice Department is reportedly planning to focus an upcoming lawsuit against TikTok on the social media platform allegedly violating the privacy rights of children.
TikTok says US ban is inevitable unless law requiring divestment is blocked
TikTok asked a federal court to strike down the law requiring the app be divested from its China-based parent company ByteDance, arguing that a ban is inevitable unless the court acts.
Musk looks to bring advertisers back to X after 'go f--- yourself' comment
Billionaire Elon Musk said that advertisers should consider returning to X after he told those leaving the platform last year to "go f--- yourself" over the boycott.
FTC refers complaint against TikTok to Justice Department over child privacy violations
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it referred a complaint against TikTok and China-based parent company ByteDance to the Justice Department for investigation.
US surgeon general calls for social media platforms to display mental health warnings
Social media companies should be required to warn young users about the mental health dangers of using their platforms, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said.
X makes social media platform's 'likes' private site-wide
Social media platform X is making the previously public lists of posts users have "liked" private, citing security concerns and a desire to curb social pressure.
Ozempic, Wegovy scams skyrocket as demand surges for expensive weight loss drugs
Scams targeting weight loss-related drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy have proliferated, putting consumers who are seeking to purchase the medication at serious risk.
Blue-collar work stigma has 'lessened' thanks to social media spotlight: Matt Panella
Carpenter and TikTok star Matt Panella tells the story of how he used his trade to help inspire the next toolbelt generation.
'Roaring Kitty' could not save GameStop as meme stock tanks
GameStop shares plummeted 40% on Friday after YouTuber Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," livestreamed to 600,000 people and shared why he is bullish on the meme stock.
Ex-Meta employee sues for wrongful termination over handling of pro-Palestinian content
An ex-Meta engineer has sued the company for wrongful termination and alleges he was discriminated against for being Palestinian-American and Muslim.
Right wing TikTokers sue Biden admin, challenging TikTok action on First Amendment grounds: 'A ban on speech'
Right-leaning TikTok users filed a lawsuit Thursday against the TikTok law President Biden signed in April, arguing it violates users' constitutional right to free speech.
Kevin O'Leary: 'I want to make TikTok wonderful again'
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses TikTok suing the government, his plan to buy the platform, his outlook on crypto and the 'goals dysmorphia' trend.
Biden made the right call by rejecting this TikTok deal: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center director Kara Frederick reacts to Biden passing on a deal that would have given the U.S. government control of TikTok on 'Varney & Co.'