If you, like me, didn’t have 90 minutes to spare this past Sunday to find out what kind of confusion Westworld Season 2 would end on, you probably spent the next day dodging spoilers. It’s times like these where the “mute” option on Twitter is a busy movie and TV fan’s best friend...
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying before Congress for the next two days, and Montana Senator Steve Daines has taken the opportunity to introduce a new bill to protect the privacy of students.
On Monday, Montana Attorney General Tim Fox joined a coalition of 37 state Attorneys General, demanding answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the company’s business practices and privacy protections.
As part of an agreement with the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices, the Montana Association of REALTORS will be hosting a series of campaign finance and reporting workshops for candidates and committees.
Montana State Auditor and Securities Commissioner Matt Rosendale is warning Facebook users of a new pyramid scheme called ‘Friendsgiving’, that is illegal in Montana.
It’s been weeks since a Political Practices complaint was filed against a Missoula man for posting anonymous criticisms of Mayor John Engen on Facebook and then paying Facebook to boost the posts.