UFC president Dana White has slammed American fighter Bryce Mitchell after the 30-year-old made several antisemitic, homophobic and transphobic comments during a podcast in which he also praised Adolf Hitler. White appeared visibly angry when speaking to ...
UFC CEO Dana White will reportedly receive a lucrative payout for joining Meta’s Board of Directors under the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg.
Following UFC 311 this past Saturday the pound-for-pound rankings have been updated with Merab Dvalishvili cracking the top 5 and Islam Makhachev remaining top.
VICE TV’s MMA-themed documentary series continues this week with a look at UFC CEO Dana White convincing Spike TV to broadcast MMA fights.
UFC President Dana White spoke glowingly about President-elect Trump on Sunday ahead of Inauguration Day in Washington. White and Trump are longtime friends.
UFC CEO Dana White and UFC commentator Daniel Cormier have different opinions on what should be next for Arman Tsarukyan and Islam Makhachev after UFC 311.
Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg exuded confidence in his company’s artificial intelligence strategy, saying 2025 will be a “really big year” in which its AI assistant will become the most widely used in the industry.
This article compares their predictions to find out which AI has the upper hand in identifying winning cryptocurrencies.
Zuckerberg praised Elon Musk's X and its Community Notes system, saying there is no harm in admitting when someone does something better. This marked a rare agreement between the two.
President Donald Trump has reportedly signed a roughly $25 million settlement agreement with Meta over the social media company's decision to suspend his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion.
Trump also singled out former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, calling him a “disaster.” “He’s just got a good line of bullshit,” Trump said. (We have to wonder if this is the first time a U.S. president has ever used the word “bullshit” in official remarks to the country after a national tragedy.)
Rob Shavell, the CEO of the data deletion request company DeleteMe, said his company has seen a 250% increase in public sector organizations signing up across federal and state agencies from 2023 to 2024, correlating with the rise in threats and harassment against government workers.