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After backlash, Elon Musk is staking his leadership on a Twitter poll
The company owned by Elon Musk said Sunday that it “will no longer allow free promotion of specific social media platforms on Twitter.”
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Musk blamed a Twitter account for an alleged stalker. Police see no link.
The incident last week underscored how Elon Musk’s personal concerns can influence his governance of a social media platform used by hundreds of millions of people.
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Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly Dimming
After years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline.
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The Education of CNN’s Chris Licht
The network’s chief executive knew the job would not be easy. But this hard?
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Musk Asks Twitter Users If He Should Step Down After Fury Over His Policies
Fury mounted over Mr. Musk’s moves to prevent Twitter users from sharing links to other social media platforms. The billionaire also asked whether he should remain as head of the service.
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In the U.S., His Site Has Been Linked to Massacres. In Japan, He’s a Star.
Hiroyuki Nishimura has become a famous voice for disenchanted young Japanese. What he talks much less about is his ownership of the notorious website 4chan.
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For Biden family, the holidays are both somber and celebratory
For Biden, the holidays are somber as well as celebratory. On Sunday he marked the 50th anniversary of the car crash that killed his wife and daughter.
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How Trump jettisoned restraints at Mar-a-Lago and prompted legal peril
The inside story of how Trump transplanted the chaos and norm flouting of his White House into his post-presidential life, leading to a criminal investigation.
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Officials of both parties warn U.S. is ill-prepared for lifting of border restrictions
A Trump-era immigration policy that allowed agents to expel migrants is about to end. That is expected to result in a huge migrant influx and more headaches for U.S. cities along the border.
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Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 Violence
The charge of seditious conspiracy is the same as in a recent trial of members of the Oath Keepers militia, but the Proud Boys defendants are accused of a central role in the fighting at the Capitol.