Facebook consults experts and organizations to determine whether or not content on its site violates policy and should be removed, says Monika Bickert, the company's VP of Global Policy Management. The social media network has repeatedly come under fire for those decisions. Now, in a bid to increase transparency, Facebook is making its guidelines public for the first time and will let users appeal their decisions.
For full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/facebook-pulls-back-curtain-on-community-standards).
The US Open kicks off in NYC, and USTA Chairman Dr. Brian Hainline discusses tennis’s growth, Djokovic's worries about pickleball, and the sport's future.
Hero Bread's viral low-carb, keto-friendly croissant, backed by celebrity investors like Tom Brady and Kevin Durant, is revolutionizing healthy eating.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole speech on Friday is expected to align with market expectations of upcoming rate cuts, likely beginning in September.
The former Microsoft CEO launched "Just the Facts" with USAFacts to provide clear, factual information on key issues, like health, the economy, and immigration.