As the 2024 presidential race entered its final stretch, the nation’s richest tech leaders gravitated toward Trump’s side.
After outgoing US President Joe Biden recently warned Americans of the threat oligarchy poses for the country, a Fortune report found that the world’s richest consolidated wealth and became $1.5 trillion richer in his term.
This latest incident joins a wave of reported issues across social platforms as tech giants and users navigate the new political landscape
President Joe Biden's farewell address included a stark warning about ... as well as with Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg. Trump has invited all three of the powerful CEOs to his Monday swearing-in ceremony, now moved to be inside the ...
Lina Khan, the outgoing chair of the Federal Trade Commission, was appointed by US President Joe Biden to lead the antitrust agency and protect consumers against big tech companies forming monopolies She has been called the voice of the "hipster antitrust" movement,
Former US President Joe Biden’s presidency was briefly omitted from Google’s list of US presidents. The issue, attributed to a ‘data error’, raised questions about tech giants’ reliability and neutrality in handling politically sensitive content.
The Meta CEO "flew down to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Donald Trump, and boy are his knees tired," Colin Jost jokes
Former NHL player Wayne Gretzky was in attendance with his wife, Janet Jones. Trump has teased the former Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers star. On Christmas Day, Trump urged Gretzky to become the next prime minister of Canada.
The super-rich have long played a role in U.S. politics but have an unusually prominent spot in incoming President Donald Trump's new administration.
About 20,000 Trump supporters have gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington Monday afternoon, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to address the crowd later in the day. Trump is also expected to sign several executive actions at the area during his on-stage appearance.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised President Donald Trump's new administration, saying it was nice to have leaders who are "proud" of Big Tech.