The alleged meeting comes after years of President-elect Donald Trump criticizing Google and accusing it of anti-conservative bias.
Donald Trump said he's being embraced by business executives - in a stark reversal from when he first won the White House eight years ago - as tech executives and founders flock to Florida to meet with the president-elect.
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Google CEO Sundar Pichai joined the tech leaders reaching out to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed the company's position on issues such as AI, antitrust cases, and Trump's arrival.
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday held a wide-ranging news conference in which he took questions from reporters for the first time since winning the election.
Trump also said he might pardon New York Mayor Eric Adams and discussed Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Sometimes people like to give away money anonymously. But for Big Tech CEOs trying to get on Trump's good side, that's no good, Peter Kafka writes.
Jimmy Fallon took aim at President-elect Donald Trump’s recent meetings with tech bigwigs. “Trump’s been very busy. By tomorrow he’ll have met with executives from Meta, Apple, Google and Amazon,” Fallon said on Tuesday night. “When Nicolas ...
Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday jumped into character as Nicolas Cage as he analyzed Donald Trump’s recent meetings with tech bosses. The president-elect will by tomorrow “have met with executives from Meta, Apple, Google and Amazon,” the “Tonight Show” host noted.
President elect Donald Trump has announced his plans for transgenders in sports following his victory over Kamala Harris.
Google has released the top trending searches of 2024 for the Middle East and North Africa. The annual lists reveal the most trending search queries that experienced a higher volume of search over a sustained period in 2024 compared to 2023. The lists included the top searched news, personalities, movies, TV series, tournaments, and sports moments.