The billionaire and his company needed Speaker Mike Johnson's help to stop legislation that would have regulated social media for the first time.
President-elect Donald Trump and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg might be cooling their long-simmering feud. Zuckerberg and Trump dined at Mar-a-Lago and Meta donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund.
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman of Open AI are the latest moguls to each pony up identical $1 million gifts to the fund bankrolling the glitzy Jan. 20 return
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has made a $1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, a move that has raised eyebrows given the histo
Meta has donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund, the latest attempt from CEO Mark Zuckerberg to mend his relationship with the president-elect.
Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg breaking bread together may have marked the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship. Last month, Trump and Zuckerberg shared a Thanksgiving eve meal at ...
Business leaders across industries are trying to get on the president-elect's good side ahead of his return to the Oval Office, and some are breaking out their wallets — or their company's — to do so.
Sometimes people like to give away money anonymously. But for Big Tech CEOs trying to get on Trump's good side, that's no good, Peter Kafka writes.
The automaker will give $1 million to Trump's inauguration festivities. Other companies including Amazon and Meta have also donated millions.
Krishnan's expertise in technology and public policy has made him a respected figure in the field of artificial intelligence.
A second Donald Trump presidency is expected to be consequential in many ways, and its impact on the tech sector will be a key area after he enters office in January.
O’Leary pointed out that federal deregulation under Trump's administration is particularly attractive to companies involved in mergers and acquisitions. He noted that Trump will "cool off all these pursuits and change many of the administrative rules that make it harder to get things done."