Saturday, 30 March 2019

Facebook Says Some of Mark Zuckerberg’s Posts Have Been Deleted Due to Technical Errors



(NEW YORK) — Facebook says some of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s posts on the social media site were deleted due to technical errors.

The company says it is unclear which posts were deleted. Facebook says the posts were mistakenly deleted a few years ago and the work required to restore them was extensive and might not have worked.

The deleted posts were first reported by Business Insider. All posts from 2007 and 2008 have been deleted, according to the report.

The way Facebook shares company information has changed over the years. It introduced its current “Newsroom” page in 2014 and shares and archives major company announcements there.

Here Are the Winners of the 2019 TIME 100 Poll (So Far)



Voting is in full swing for the 2019 TIME 100 reader poll, and you’re right on time to make your voice heard.

The poll will remain open until April 16 at midnight E.T., and the winner will be named shortly after. The 2019 TIME 100, chosen by TIME editors, will be announced on April 18.

Here are the top results thus far.

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May Promises She Will Quit Once Brexit Deal Is Delivered



(LONDON) — U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has told Conservative Party lawmakers that she will quit once the country has left the European Union — but she didn’t set a date.

Conservative lawmaker James Cartlidge told reporters as he left the 1922 Committee of Conservative lawmakers that May told the gathering “she would not remain in post for the next phase of the negotiations.”

Those will deal with Britain’s future relationship with the EU.

Britain was due to leave the EU on March 29 but May has got a short delay after her divorce deal with the EU was rejected overwhelmingly by lawmakers on two occasions.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller Delivers Report on Russia Probe to Justice Department



Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Friday delivered a long-awaited report to the Department of Justice about his investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with the Russian government during the 2016 presidential campaign, marking the conclusion of a two-year investigation.

Amid speculation that the report would be released soon, Trump has ramped up his criticism of the Mueller investigation this week, casting doubt on its findings and questioning Mueller’s decision to submit a written report.

“I think it’s ridiculous, but I want to see the report,” he said on Wednesday.