When social media personality Alex Choi saw the raging wildfire in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, he grabbed his camera and dirt bike and went to document the devastation.
We recently published a list of These 10 Firms Took A Hit on Friday. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) stands against other firms that took a hit on Friday. Wall Street’s main indices all finished in the green territory on Friday,
Shares in TikTok competitors were little helped on Friday after the high court let the ban stand, indicating that investors are not convinced it will happen. Today, the United States Supreme Court announced its ruling to uphold the TikTok ban.
Snap, the owners of social media app Snapchat, has been referred to the Department of Justice because of allegedly causing "risks and harms" to young users
U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday it has referred to the Justice Department a complaint against Snap, Inc., that alleges its messaging app Snapchat used an artificial intelligence chatbox that harmed young users.
The potential TikTok ban in the U.S. may be the best thing that could happen to Snap’s Snapchat, which needs to rev. up its stalled U.S. user growth
The Commission said that Snapchat's My AI feature presented 'risks and harms to young users of the application,' while Snap says that the complaint 'is based on inaccuracies, and lacks concrete evidence.
In a rare move, the FTC issued a statement that revealed it referred a complaint against Snap to the DOJ, alleging an AI-powered chatbot is harmful to users.
As some political leaders and others direct blame at people and/or policies as wildfires ravage Los Angeles, Snapchat and its CEO are setting a different example.
Snap Inc. and Meta have enjoyed a Wall Street surge as the date for TikTok's ban from the U.S. gets closer to going into effect
Both Meta and Snap Inc. are seeing their stock prices jump higher on Wednesday as TikTok moves closer to being banned
Snap shares closed down 5% on Thursday after the Federal Trade Commission said it would refer a complaint against the company to the Department of Justice.