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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg invited conservative pundits and analysts to a meeting at Facebook headquarters last month after an article in Gizmodo cited former staffers saying that they buried stories of interest to conservatives on the "trending topics" section. "It doesn't make sense for our mission or our business to suppress political content," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook after the meeting. (Associated Press)
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg invited conservative pundits and analysts to a meeting at Facebook headquarters last month after an article in Gizmodo cited former staffers saying that they buried stories of interest to conservatives on the "trending topics" section. "It doesn't make sense for our mission or our business to suppress political content," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook after the meeting. (Associated Press)

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