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Europe’s $1T Energy Bill Only Marks Start of the Crisis
Article URL: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-18/europe-s-1-trillion-energy-bill-only-marks-start-of-the-crisis Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34037115 Points: 2 # Comments: 0
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What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America
Tech workers are still at home. The $17 salad place is expanding into the suburbs. So what is left in San Francisco?
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Sam Bankman-Fried Is Expected to Agree to Extradition to the U.S.
The FTX founder, now in prison in the Bahamas, faces criminal charges that he engaged in widespread fraud since founding the cryptocurrency exchange in 2019.
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Restaurateur, Political Donor, Tipster: The Many Roles of FTX’s Ryan Salame
The co-chief executive of an FTX unit who told regulators about wrongdoing at the exchange was a big Republican donor. He also bought restaurants.
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Twitter Reinstates Suspended Accounts of Several Journalists
The brief bans, which came after Elon Musk had suggested the journalists were violating Twitter’s rules on personal privacy, had alarmed free-speech advocates.
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Elon Musk Flexes His Media Muscle by Suspending Reporters on Twitter
Elon Musk’s moves this week set off a heated debate about complex issues of free speech and online censorship.
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Biden team planning a dramatically expanded digital strategy for 2024
One aim is to organize content-sharing between supporters and their friends on digital platforms, including TikTok and WhatsApp, where political advertising is not allowed.
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Jan. 6 rioter charged with plotting to kill agents who investigated him
A Tennessee man facing charges over assaulting a police officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol is now accused of plotting to kill law enforcement officials investigating him.
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Frank Shakespeare, Nixon’s TV guru who redefined political ads, dies at 97
Mr. Shakespeare’s team oversaw ads and on-air events that reflected the rising power of television as a political tool.
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The 4 most undersold political stories of 2022
Abortion ballot initiatives, the continued evolutions of the GOP, our increasingly tight elections and accountability for Trump’s frivolous claims and lawsuits.