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Non-Brazilian Players Who Play with Brazilian Flair! ⚽️🔥From unexpected nutmegs to bold flicks, tricks, and jaw-dropping dribbles — these ballers bring the samba vibe to every pitch they touch. 💫 🌎 Featuring legends and current stars from around the ...
The tech titan and his wife once had sprawling ambitions for their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Now their efforts in politics, ...
GlobalFact speakers urge social platforms to fight disinformation: ‘Freedom of expression but freedom of expression with ...
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They Can Change Wives, But Never the Team – Football Loyalty in BrazilFDA approves powerful HIV drug with the potential to end the epidemic in the U.S. Celebrity ship breaks away from pier in ...
WhatsApp has emerged as a key arena for AI chatbot competition, reportedly posing a potential challenge to Meta Platforms Inc ...
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg apologized used a U.S. Senate hearing last year to apologize to parents of children exploited, bullied or driven to self harm via social media.
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An ex-Facebook employee has denied he let Mark Zuckerberg win at "Settlers of Catan." A new book by a former Facebook executive said her colleagues let Zuckerberg win a board game.
Meta billionaire Mark Zuckerberg called himself the “most awkward person” – and admitted there’s one name in particular the internet has tagged him with that has hurt his confidence.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shrugged off characterizations of the structure as a Doomsday bunker, instead calling it a "little shelter" or "basement." Tech 2025-05-14T17:09:01Z ...
Mark Zuckerberg claimed Wednesday that China-owned TikTok was a “highly urgent” competitive threat to Meta – as he looked to derail the FTC’s bid to break up the owner Facebook and ...
In Zuckerberg's second day of testifying in the federal antitrust trial, he defended Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The U.S. government wants Meta to bust up the two companies.
Musk, Zuckerberg and Trump all target Brazil in disinformation war After Trump 2.0, these powerful men have eyes on Brazil next. Here’s what can be done to defend our democracy ...
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