Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide

US critics of Trump administration’s hard line on Iran voiced alarm at being targeted by the Iran Disinformation Project

Comedian laces into social media company's CEO for meeting with US president, says online rhetoric tied to 'disintegration' of Democracy

ToI tracks down mysterious political influence firm, banned by social media platform for 'deceptive behavior', to unmarked, fashionable HQ near Tel Aviv filled with young employees

Social media giant's size and focus on expanding among the key obstacles to weeding out bad actors: 'Basically Facebook is made for a better species than ours'

The IDF’s Twitter account is edgy, occasionally controversial, and boasts over 1 million followers. But is it simply adapting to the platform, or does it push the envelope too far?

While social media giant says it is gaining control over prohibited content, whistleblower's complaint says success rates are lower than claimed

Photo-sharing social media company says it is complying with US sanctions as it shuts down pages of Iranian generals

At Wiesenthal Center dinner, Bob Iger calls on US politicians to drop hate, which he says is 'dragging us toward an abyss'

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