Sheryl Sandberg
Accusations of social media's anti-conservative bias didn't stop the Trump administration from vetting one of Facebook's most influential employees.
Twitter and Facebook executives did their best to show senators they’ve learned their lesson after the 2016 election.
The Facebook chief promised users that he would do more to ensure that their online lives weren’t put up for sale. One small problem: that’s kind of Facebook’s business model.
Facebook employees gathered to discuss the widening scandal over the 2016 election. But company chiefs Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg were nowhere to be found.
The company wouldn’t say if the 3,000 new watchers it is hiring to weed out the worst videos will be employees, or subcontract workers.
Want advice from President Obama or Oprah Winfrey? It's in their commencement speeches.
The “Lean In” author spoke about the importance of persistence in the face of tragedy.