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The Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen, Says She Wants to Fix the Company, Not Harm It

The former employee who gathered documents that formed the foundation of The Wall Street Journal’s Facebook Files series says that her goal is to help prompt change at the social-media giant, not to stir anger toward it. “I love Facebook. I want to save it.”

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Senators Accuse Facebook of Disregarding Research Showing Harm to Teens

Facebook came under heavy fire at a Senate hearing over the impact of the Instagram app on teenagers’ mental health.

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Democrats Delay Infrastructure Vote as Talks Fail to Reach Deal

Wary progressives seek assurances on a separate social policy and climate package.

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China’s Manufacturing Weakens for First Time Since Covid-19 Erupted

The contraction ended an 18-month expansion that powered the country’s recovery from the pandemic, with power curbs in hubs threatening further disruption.

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Infrastructure Bill in Peril as Democrats Strain to Unite Party

Democrats in Washington were working to both avoid a government shutdown and salvage President Biden’s domestic agenda.

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131 Federal Judges Broke the Law by Hearing Cases Where They Had a Financial Interest

The judges failed to recuse themselves from 685 lawsuits from 2010 to 2018 involving companies in which they or their family held shares, a Wall Street Journal investigation found. “I am mortified,” said one. “I just blew it.”

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Facebook’s Effort to Attract Preteens Goes Beyond Instagram Kids, Documents Show

Facebook has investigated how to engage young users in response to competition from Snapchat and TikTok. A 2019 internal presentation was titled: “Exploring playdates as a growth lever.”

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