Dimona resident threatened Culture Minister Miri Regev after she condemned veteran journalist for boasting of groping a woman

Social media giant CEO says companies have limited ability to tackle governments, 'As a private company, we don't have the tools to make the Russian government stop'

Israeli-American coordinating group says about 10 Palestinians who work in small- and medium-enterprises across West Bank to travel to Manama for workshop

Tech giant already under scrutiny for poor record on privacy, dominance of market; House Financial Services Committee head wants plan suspended until regulators can study it

Reuters: Facebook unveils plans for cryptocurrency in an effort to expand reach beyond social networking to e-commerce and global payments

More than 200 of the accounts originating in Iran 'directly engaged with discussions related to Israel,' social network says

Ultra realistic AI-generated clip shows Facebook CEO seeming to brag about having 'total control of billions of people's stolen data'

Critics threaten boycott of airline for sacking employee who posted seating info for Eurovision entry Hatari, apparently in revenge for group's pro-Palestinian gesture

Dakota Reed of Washington state sentenced for saying on Facebook that he planned to attack synagogue, school

Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission carve out investigations of Google, Amazon and Facebook; House Judiciary Committee announces its own probe of digital market

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