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Business & EconomyAEP and state regulators agree on counter-settlement for utility rates for tech giants' data centersAEP, the PUCO staff and the Ohio Consumers Counsel want data center companies to pay 85% of the electricity usage. The companies wanted to pay 75% of the cost.
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The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging Facebook developers sold user data to Cambridge Analytica, a former political consulting firm, to target people in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost claims that the social media giant lied to the public about the harm its products caused to its users, which led to $3 million in losses in losses for the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System.
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Social media posts ostensibly aimed to help women living in states where preexisting laws banning abortion suddenly snapped into effect last Friday.
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More people used Facebook in the first quarter than analysts expected, easing concerns about competition from TikTok.
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Russia's top prosecutor called for Facebook and Instagram's parent company to be labeled an extremist group after Meta said it would permit some calls for violence against "Russian invaders."
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Facebook parent company Meta says it has uncovered Russian efforts to undermine trust in the Ukrainian government and to hack Ukrainian military officials and journalists using social media.
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In a quarterly earnings report released last Wednesday, Facebook's parent company Meta, revealed that for the first time in its 18-year history, the social network lost daily users. On Tech Tuesday, we discuss what's going on at Facebook.
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Ohio House Republicans are pushing a bill to target what they say is censorship of conservative viewpoints by social media giants such as Twitter and Facebook.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking class-action status for the suit, which maintains the social media giant misrepresented itself to investors.