Facebook's CEO faced questions from both parties about his cryptocurrency project — and much more.
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"The moves come as the World Health Organization declared a global emergency" . (January 31, 2020 )"Houston is the latest addition to Facebook's board of directors" . (February 3, 2020 )"False information about the virus is spreading quickly" . (January 28, 2020 )"She said the platforms were spreading "hate, propaganda and misinformation" . (September 15, 2020 )"Facebook released a raft of small changes to its political ad rules, but not its "anything goes" content policy" . (January 9, 2020 )"Many of the posts targeted President Trump's impeachment" . (December 28, 2019 )"Andrew Bosworth said he believes Trump's digital ad campaign won him the presidency" . (January 7, 2020 )"The acquisition shows Facebook's continued willingness to put money into virtual reality" . (November 27, 2019 )"Like the virus itself, its spread is hard to slow" . (January 30, 2020 )"The 2020 Democrats don't share the Obama administration's embrace of Big Tech" . (January 23, 2020 )
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