Facebook Says It's Doing A Better Job Of Catching Hate Speech Before Users See It The social network says hate speech accounts for a tiny fraction of the posts people see. It's relying on automated systems to catch it, but is under pressure to do better. Shannon Bond
Scientists Discover Outer Space Isn't Pitch Black After All Scientists have used a NASA probe way out in space, beyond Pluto, to measure visible light that's not connected to any known source like stars or galaxies. Nell Greenfieldboyce
How The U.S. Fended Off Serious Foreign Election Day Cyberattacks Officials feared the worst on Election Day: foreign-inspired disinformation and hacking. It didn't happen. Here's how government and private cyber sleuths helped keep the system safe. Dina Temple-Raston
FAA Clears Boeing 737 Max To Fly Again The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the way for the Boeing 737 Max to return to passenger use after it grounded the jet 20 months ago following two deadly crashes.
Fleeting Thoughts: Twitter Adds Disappearing Tweet Feature It's called "fleets." Users can share text, images and tweets that disappear after 24 hours. Reese Oxner
Conservatives Flock To Mercer-Funded Parler; Claim Censorship On Facebook And Twitter Backed by Rebekah Mercer, Parler now one of the most downloaded smartphone apps, as conservatives complaining of censorship by Facebook and Twitter seek out other social media alternatives. Shannon Bond
Trump's TikTok Sell-By Date Extended By 15 Days The reprieve in the latest sigh of relief for the massively popular video app, but uncertainty hangs over its future. Bobby Allyn
Twitter Keeps Some Measures It Says Slowed Election Misinformation The social network says it will keep some changes that were effective in slowing down the spread of false claims about the election. Shannon Bond
Amazon Faces Antitrust Charges From European Regulators EU accuses Amazon of exploiting data collected from other sellers for its own benefit. These are the first formal charges against the retail giant in a spate of antitrust probes in Europe and the U.S. Alina Selyukh
Facebook Removes Network Of Pages Tied To Former White House Strategist Steve Bannon The social network's crackdown comes after the former White House strategist was permanently suspended from Twitter. Facebook said the pages were using "deceptive tactics" to mislead people. Shannon Bond