It looks like Meta is not getting the welcomed reception Mark Zuckerberg was hoping for.

Upset that his account was shut down, Boosie took to Twitter to not only call Mark Zuckerberg a racist, but announce his brand new IG page, He'sBackAgain2021.

According to CNBC, Facebook shares rose by more than 15 percent in a day. Not all the tech giants had such a good day, however. A earnings report Wednesday catapulted the social network founder’s net worth to $47 billion, making him the sixth richest person in the world. He has 1.59 billion Facebook users logging […]

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On Tuesday, a panel assembled after she died issued a report indicating that the jail’s staff needs more training in regards to identifying mental health issues. It also specified that the facility should provide anger management counseling for inmates and employees should wear body cameras.

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With the Easter Sunday bombing in Pakistan that killed at least 60 people marking the second terrorist attack within a week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided to share his thoughts on the state of our world.

The billionaire boss warns Facebook workers to stop crossing out “Black Lives Matter” slogans in the office.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent a stern message to employees who have been crossing out the “Black Lives Matter” slogan on a public company art wall and writing in “All Lives Matter.” Zuckerberg’s frustration was voiced in an internal memo that was leaked, according to an exclusive report from Gizmodo. Reporters at Gizmodo were able […]

We're not sure if people caught the irony behind Kanye West asking the CEO of Facebook for $1 billion on Twitter.

Kanye West is in need of some serious financial backing, and he ain't too proud to ask.

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Hampton University, the historically Black college founded in 1868 in Virginia, made history recently as the first HBCU with a Division I lacrosse team.