Israeli Group Sues Facebook For $1 Billion Over Palestinian Violence
JERUSALEM, Israel – An Israeli rights group says it’s suing Facebook for $1 billion on behalf of families of victims of Palestinian attacks.

JERUSALEM, Israel – An Israeli rights group says it’s suing Facebook for $1 billion on behalf of families of victims of Palestinian attacks.

An off-duty St. Louis county police officer shot and killed a man on Saturday after an argument about Black Lives Matter on Facebook led the suspect to break into the officer’s home.

Babu Omowale, the so-called national minister of defense for the People’s New Black Panther Party, says his group and allied organizations have their sights set on establishing “our own government in a nation within a nation.”

Facebook, which has been under fire for months over alleged liberal bias, has shut down another page that goes against popular progressive narratives.

“The fact that Micah just got five of the bastards, that’s what got you all upset right now.” Those were the words of Babu Omowale, the so-called national minister of defense for the People’s New Black Panther Party, reacting to the murder of five Dallas police officers murdered in cold blood by gunman Micah Xavier Johnson.

Facebook has refused to remove a graphic image depicting a policeman having his throat slit.
A Facebook fan page dedicated to Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson has been set up, to celebrate the brutal murder of 5 policemen in one of the worst race related incidents in American history.

A German couple were taken to court and sentenced after they created a Facebook group that criticised migrants and the government’s mass migration policy. The couple, who live in the German town of Vierkirchen, stood accused of inciting hatred toward

The United States Department of Justice has asked for a federal court order to compel Facebook Inc. to provide the IRS with documents relating to undervaluing global assets transferred to its Irish holding company in a scheme to slash its tax rate to 3.5 percent.

TEL AVIV – Israeli lawmakers called on Facebook to remove posts that incite terror against Israelis following Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan’s statement that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has “blood on his hands.”

FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota officer fatally shot a man in a car with a woman and a child, an official said, and authorities are looking into whether the aftermath was livestreamed in a widely shared Facebook video, which shows a woman in a vehicle with a man whose shirt appears to be soaked in blood telling the camera “police just shot my boyfriend for no apparent reason.”

If you’ve found yourself debating liberal friends on Facebook about Hillary Clinton’s email scandal recently, you’ve probably noticed they are clueless.

HOUSTON, Texas–A gun range owner that had his Facebook page blocked after he advertised a free concealed handgun license class for the LGBT community has had the page restored after an article published by Breitbart Texas. The page was restored the afternoon the article exposing the problem was published.

A Spanish-speaking Facebook group is being used to alert 29,753 members of law enforcement checkpoints. Posts on the page claims it is alerting those “who don’t have a driver license and [to] report accidents” but it could also be used to avoid law enforcement for any criminal activity, including human, drug, and sex trafficking.

Video of a rat saving what appears to be its baby from the jaws of a snake has gone viral.

HOUSTON, Texas — A gun range owner in Houston has had his Facebook page blocked. He started having trouble with the social media giant after he advertised a free concealed handgun class for the LGBT community after the Orlando Islamic terrorist attack.

Facebook on Saturday night dismissed an Israeli government claim that its founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, had “some of the blood” of an Israeli terror victim on his hands, because it did not censor Palestinian incitement and hate speech.

Israel’s Minister of Internal Security on Saturday accused Facebook (FB.O) and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, of not doing enough to prevent incitement against Israel and said the social network was “sabotaging” Israeli police work.

The Facebook news reading app, Paper, will be shut down indefinitely on July 29th following its failure to appeal to the average Facebook user.
Female Facebook employees were routinely asked to cover up and not wear clothing that would “distract” co-workers, a former employee of the Silicon Valley giant has claimed in a new book.

Washington (AFP) – When allegations emerged that Facebook was skewing its trending news stories, many learned about it… on Facebook.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has criticized Donald Trump for promising to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. But Zuckerberg is now facing criticism for his neighbors for building a half-mile-long stone wall around his new Hawaii estate.

News is moving from print to digital, Facebook, Google and other tech platforms are becoming the main gateways for information.

The sentencing phase of a trial of a New York man convicted on child pornography charges was abruptly ended when the convict bit his own lip and then started spitting blood at one of his victims, court documents reveal.

Some of the web’s biggest destinations for watching videos have quietly started using automation to remove extremist content from their sites, according to two people familiar with the process.
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President Barack Obama joined Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Live to talk about entrepreneurship, but he also warned that as more economies grew around the world, their energy needs would destroy the planet as a result of climate change.

Grammy-winning Irish singer Sinead O’Connor is apparently alive and “happy” hours after Chicago police received an alert that she planned to commit suicide by jumping off of a bridge.

President Barack Obama will appear at Stanford University in Silicon Valley on Friday to be keynote speaker at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), which will highlight his commitment to building bridges to Muslim-majority countries around the world. Obama has

The number one trending story on Facebook on the day Britain votes on its membership of the EU is radical hate preacher Anjem Choudary lending his support to Remain. At the time of writing, the story sits above the controversy

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is known to personally sympathize with the Black Lives Matter movement.

Nearly 140 media outlets and celebrities are being paid by Facebook to use and promote their live video streaming service, Facebook Live, it has been revealed.

Israel’s Justice Ministry is drafting legislation that would enable it to order Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other social media to remove online postings it deems to be inciting terrorism. “We are working on draft legislation, similar to what is being done in other countries; one law that would allow for a judicial injunction to order the removal of certain content, such as websites that incite to terrorism,” Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said.

To the dismay of pro-Gawker journalists, it seems that Facebook has no intention of showing Thiel the door.

Google, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft are banning a rifle emoji that would have otherwise become available on smartphones later this month.

Facebook employees arrived at work yesterday to find a large photo of the Breitbart editor plastered on a poster outside their headquarters.

Yet more inexplicable censorship of conservatives on social media.

Republican candidate for Congress Phil Oliva told Breitbart News Monday he is demanding that Democrats hand over any video footage taken of Oliva’s wife and children by Yougourthen Ayouni, a male underwear model they hired to be a “tracker” assigned to the campaign of Rep. Sean P. Maloney (D.-N.Y.).

U.S. Marines policed their own, reporting a social media post of a Marine with a rifle and the caption “coming to a gay bar near you!” not a week after 49 died in an Islamic terror attack on an Orlando gay nightclub.

Facebook’s erratic, anti-conservative record of bans and suspensions isn’t getting any better.

Omar Mateen, the jihadist responsible for upwards of 100 casualties at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, had enough time to wash his hands in the bathroom, and dry them under an electric blow dryer, according to one witness.
