EU Regulators Imposing Fines on Elon Musk's X for Digital Services Act Violations

EU regulators are preparing to impose massive fines exceeding $1 billion on Elon Musk's social media platform, X, for alleged violations of the Digital Services Act, which aims to censor online discussions. The decision comes amid trans-Atlantic disputes and concerns about hate speech and disinformation on the platform.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's Efforts Against European Censorship

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is reaching out to tech executives to discuss ways to push back on European censorship, citing concerns about free speech and the impact of the EU's Digital Services Act on American companies.

European Union's Demand for Speech Restrictions During Elon Musk's Interview with Donald Trump

The European Union demands that Elon Musk comply with speech restrictions during his planned interview with Donald Trump, threatening to use all powers available under the Digital Services Act if he breaches EU regulations.

European Regulators Investigate Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Over Misinformation Concerns

European regulators launch investigation into Mark Zuckerberg's Meta over concerns of misinformation and foreign interference on Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp ahead of EU elections. EU demands Meta to bolster safeguards against misleading ads, deepfakes, and deceptive content. The investigation highlights the EU's firm stance on content moderation failures by big tech.