Why Facebook’s privacy woes may only be the tip of the iceberg, for both the site and users
Was Facebook’s apology too little too late? Recode managing editor Ed Lee thinks so.
Oh Snap: Model Chrissy Teigen tells social media followers that she’ll stop using Snapchat
Supermodel Chrissy Teigen is quitting Snapchat, becoming the latest in a rash of celebrities to speak out against the embattled social media platform.
Even with the sell-off, Trump has presided over a stock surge that’s still holding on to big gains
Trump still has a large cushion before the Dow’s post-inauguration gains disappear.
Emerging opportunity: Amid a global sell-off, developing markets may come out on top
Some market participants are identifying emerging markets as one value play to consider.
San Francisco Fed’s John Williams is front runner for New York Fed President position: Report
San Francisco Federal Reserve President John Williams is the leading candidate to become the next President of the New York Fed.
One of NFL’s few female owners is changing her team’s formula for identifying talent
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, one of NFL’s few female owners, on how to identify the best talent.
Bomb kills two in Alexandria ahead of Egypt presidential vote
A bomb placed under a car exploded in Egypt’s second city Alexandria on Saturday, killing two people including a policeman, two days before the country is due to hold a presidential election.
UK investigators search London office of firm at center of Facebook data storm
Investigators from Britain’s data watchdog searched the London offices of Cambridge Analytica.
106 passengers stranded in Germany due to drunken co-pilot
Shortly before the TAP Air Portugal flight was to takeoff to Lisbon on Friday night, an airport employee noticed the co-pilot walking unsteadily and smelling of alcohol.
Cambridge Analytica offices searched over data storage
A judge grants the Information Commissioner a warrant after claims the firm misused Facebook data.
