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Journalist suspensions widen rift between Twitter and media

Elon Musk’s abrupt suspension of several journalists who cover Twitter widens a growing rift between the social media site and media organizations that have...

Alabama closes some oystering areas, sparking complaints

Alabama officials have closed some oystering grounds in Mobile Bay, prompting complaints from harvesters...Read More

Frustrated virtual reality pioneer leaves Facebook’s parent

A prominent video game creator who helped lead Facebook’s expansion into virtual reality has resigned from the social networking service’s corporate parent after becoming...

Crypto’s ties to sports raise ethical questions

Sports fans who view their favorite players as role models might think twice before taking their financial advice, too...Read More

Anti-LGBTQ hate thrives online, spurs fears of more violence

Hate speech and threats of violence targeting transgender people and other LGBTQ individuals is thriving on social media and spurring fears of more violence...Read...

TSA raising fines after finding record guns in carry-ons

The Transportation Security Administration is raising the fine for people caught with a firearm in their carry-on bag...Read More

Alabama plant owned by W.V. governor’s family fined $925,000

A company owned by the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is paying a $925,000 fine to an Alabama health agency after it...

Youngkin executive order bans TikTok from state computers

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has banned the use of several Chinese-owned apps including TikTok and WeChat on state government devices and wireless networks...Read More

Nobel laureate economist faces sex harassment investigation

His attorney dismissed the allegations as “professional rivalry...Read More

US buying 3M barrels of oil to start replenishing reserves

The Biden administration says the U.S. is buying 3 million barrels of oil to begin to replenish U.S. strategic reserves that officials drained earlier...

Retail sales drop at start of key holiday shopping season

Americans cut back their retail spending last month as the holiday shopping season began amid high prices and rising interest rates that are forcing...

Fewer Americans apply for jobless benefits last week

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week, a sign that the labor market remains strong even as the Federal Reserve...

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