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CNN is denying a recent report that its head Mark Thompson recently met with officials in President Trump’s administration and afterward urged staff at the network to ease up on its coverage of the White House renovation project, which has torn down the East Wing. The report, published in the media-news outlet Status, cited people…
Several Silicon Valley tech giants are helping fund President Trump's $300 million plan to add a massive new ballroom to the White House.
A new book reports that the Meta CEO privately met with AG Pam Bondi on March 12, during one of his trips to Washington earlier this year.
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Dow Jones Futures Fall After Trump-Xi Trade Truce; Microsoft, Meta, Google Step Up Capital Spending
Microsoft, Meta and Google were big earnings movers late after Fed chief Powell's hawkish comments. The Trump-Xi meeting with key agreements.
The owner of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram is spending billions on new datacentres for artificial intelligence.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly had a private meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this year before the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) antitrust case against Meta went to trial.
Meta, Google, Apple, HP and Ripple were all on a list released Thursday evening of donors to Trump’s $300 million ballroom, according to the New York Times. The donors also include big tobacco company Altria Group, Amazon, Coinbase, and crypto investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
Apple, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Google, Coinbase, Comcast and Meta are just some of the major companies who have made donations to build President Donald Trump’s proposed 90,000-square-foot ballroom,