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- Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey faced questions over the US election. Lawmakers from both major political parties grilled the CEOs about decisions the platforms made.
- Amazon started selling prescription drugs. Prime members can get discounts of up to 80% on generic drugs and 40% on brand-name medications.
- Trump fired the US's top cybersecurity official. Chris Krebs was instrumental in protecting US elections from domestic and foreign interference.
- Elon Musk is officially richer than Mark Zuckerberg. The billionaire takes no salary from his automaker, but owns a majority of its equity.
- SoftBank's CEO said he still loves and respects WeWork founder Adam Neumann. Masayoshi Son spoke at the New York Times DealBook Conference.
- Microsoft revealed a new 'once-in-a-generation' security chip. Pluton will make it harder to break into physical laptops, harder to gain user credentials like passwords, and easier to upgrade security.
- Robinhood is lining up a possible 2021 IPO. The company pioneered commission-free stock trading, and is now worth close to $12 billion.
- Exclusive: Facebook's trial of Portal devices in care homes received mixed reviews. Officials found most residents already had access to smart devices and risked tripping over Portal cables.
- TikTok announced new parental controls. Parents of users aged between 13 to 18 will now be able to limit whether their children can use the search function.
- Twitter's new disappearing Fleets feature caused Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez some stress. The New York congresswoman joined Twitter users complaining about the social media platform's newest feature.