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Tech
Elon Musk calls for release of Telegram founder Pavel Durov as arrest sparks debate whether X owner may be next
By
Christiaan Hetzner
August 26, 2024
Tech
EU warns Elon Musk over X compliance—he fires back with vulgar ‘Tropic Thunder’ meme
By
Christiaan Hetzner
August 13, 2024
Newsletters
Signal, Instagram, and X feel the heat of censorship by authoritarian governments
By
David Meyer
August 12, 2024
Politics
Trump tells his supporters to ‘GO AFTER’ Google and Meta
By
Eva Roytburg
August 2, 2024
Politics
Elon Musk denies reported $45 million a month pledge to Trump, says he doesn’t ‘subscribe to cult of personality’
By
Eva Roytburg
July 23, 2024
Politics
The Supreme Court rules in Biden’s favor, tossing out GOP claims that Democrats coerced social media companies to stamp out conservative points of view
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
June 26, 2024
Politics
To ‘respect the rule of law,’ Louisiana governor signs law requiring all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments
By
Sara Cline
and
The Associated Press
June 20, 2024
Lifestyle
Salman Rushdie reveals what he learned from the attack that blinded and nearly killed him: ‘There is value in hearing from voices that offend us’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 17, 2024
Politics
A liberal activist who tried to pull the Bible from Florida schools just forced Ron DeSantis to scale back the state’s book ban law
By
Brendan Farrington
and
The Associated Press
April 16, 2024
Companies
Elon Musk threatens to reveal information on Brazilian judge that would paint him as a traitor to his country for his actions during X investigation
By
Christiaan Hetzner
April 8, 2024
Politics
Meta employee calls out ‘toxic’ rules that ban staff from discussing controversial topics like Israel–Palestine after an alleged investigation where she was ‘kicked out of internal systems’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
March 28, 2024
Leadership
Elon Musk calls X ‘number one source of news in the world’—and also a ‘hardcore, player versus player platform’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 18, 2024
Politics
Supreme Court takes up dispute over how far government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
March 18, 2024
Tech
Hong Kong is seeing growing internet censorship, and some American companies are using burner phones when visiting, says a top US diplomat
By
Alan Wong
,
Sarah Zheng
and
Bloomberg
March 2, 2024
Tech
China’s fears over the economy and its Gen Z ‘lying flat’ have it worried about social media posts with a bad attitude
By
Paolo Confino
December 12, 2023
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Economy
Markets sold off after Powell said six words investors don’t want to hear: ‘Equity prices are fairly highly valued’
By
Jim Edwards
Success
Gen Z is reviving this boring job that millennials and boomers abandoned—and it's helping them land six-figure careers...
By
Preston Fore
North America
'The frustration is overwhelming': Soybean farmers feel betrayed as Argentina blows a hole in rural America’s $47...
By
Sasha Rogelberg