Facebook removes more than 275 fake accounts linked to conservative group

Facebook has removed more than 275 accounts that used fake profiles to pose as conservative Americans. The platform announced Thursday that it's also banned an Arizona-based marketing firm that its investigation found was behind the fake accounts.

Facebook blocks planned end-of-life broadcasts of chronically ill man

Alain Cocq had planned to show what he expects will be a painful end to his life after he announced on Friday that he was stopping all food and drink.

Facebook and Instagram ban ‘sexual’ use of eggplant and peach emojis

Facebook, which has been caught in a bipartisan battle over political ads, is waging a different type of war against -- eggplants and peaches?

Facebook pledges $1 billion to fight California affordable housing crisis

Facebook announced Tuesday that the company would be providing $1 billion to help address the affordable housing crisis in California.

Friends with benefits: Facebook to tackle your love life with mobile-only dating service

Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service the company already offers in Brazil, Canada and 17 other countries, arrives in the U.S. on Thursday. But after years of privacy missteps by the social network, will people trust it with their love lives?

O-Town performs 'All or Nothing' on Good Day LA
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The boys of O-Town joined us on Good Day LA to perform their hit song "All or Nothing" as part of the Mercury Insurance Concert Series.

Fox Business Network's Adam Shapiro discusses Facebook stock drop
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Facebook announced they found and deactivated dozens of pages and fake accounts designed to interfere in U.S. politics. Last week, the social media giant had a calamitous stock drop.

Mary Ross, Californians for Consumer Privacy president, discusses consumer privacy initiative
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can you count on companies like Facebook and Google to respect your online privacy? Mary Ross, president of Californians for Consumer Privacy, joined us on Good Day LA to discusses the Consumer Privacy Initiative Act.

How to stay safe online when sharing selfies and 'checking in'
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With a click of your smartphone camera, you can quickly capture a great memory. But that photo may also be just what the bad guys want. FOX 11's Lauren Sivan reports.

Search widens for Facebook murder suspect, 911 call released
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Police in Ohio urged residents in surrounding states on Monday to be on alert for a man who they said shot and killed an elderly passerby seemingly at random and then posted a gruesome video of the killing on Facebook. FOX 11's Ed Laskos reports.