Actor Jesse Eisenberg complained about being compared to Mark Zuckerberg, whom he played in a film 15 years ago, saying he doesn't want to be associated with him.
Drop the “Zucker.” Just “Berg,” and then add an “Eisen.” It’s cleaner.
On Monday night’s episode of “The ReidOut with Joy Reid,” Joy referred to Musk’s power grab as a “coup” that has put millions of Americans’ private data at risk, and she asked Sen. Andy Kim of New ...
Jesse Eisenberg may have nailed his portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, but the actor is drawing the line ...
This administration and its acolytes are part of what I call “the cult of the white whine.” Well, grab a goblet, because the ...
A hoodie made for Mark Zuckerberg with Facebook's old mission statement on the inner lining is up for auction. It also comes ...
It’s also a brash, boys-will-be-boys sensibility that can be felt far beyond its online proponents. It’s hard to imagine, for ...
Meta’s CEO agonized about leaks, defended working with Trump, and gushed about AI and smart glasses.
Now, over the course of just six weeks, Meta has dismantled diversity programs, including supplier diversity, that took years ...
Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who once portrayed Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, says he thinks the tech billionaire ...