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The social media platform also dropped the "state-affiliated" label from propaganda outlets in Russia and China.
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We are proud to be our listeners’ source for NPR news, and we have the utmost confidence in the independence and integrity of NPR’s reporting. For that reason, we have chosen to go dark on Twitter, together with NPR and dozens of other NPR member stations.
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Users who don't pay a fee for Twitter Blue within the next 30 days will lose SMS two-factor authentication. But there are ways to work around this without signing up for a Twitter subscription.
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The 631 lots include mid-century modern furniture, an assortment of office supplies, high-end kitchen appliances and company memorabilia. The de facto fire sale lasted for 27 hours.
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Musk has lost hundreds of billions of dollars in recent years, largely due to Tesla stock plummeting.
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Tesla has ramped up hiring in Central Texas and the Boring Company, Neuralink and SpaceX also have facilities in the Austin area.
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The social media company also disbanded its outside council of civil and human rights advisors, exacerbating concerns about what it's doing to protect users.
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Under the chaotic changes unleashed by Elon Musk, Twitter users in the U.S. are confronting problems that have long plagued the social network in other parts of the world.
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Joaquín Castro and other lawmakers call for Twitter to ensure protections for Spanish-speaking usersThe San Antonio congressman and his colleagues urged Twitter CEO Elon Musk to reverse recent personnel cuts that they say hinder the platform from effectively moderating Spanish content.
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The embattled CEO tweeted Friday that the company will re-launch its paid verification program next week. He says accounts will be manually verified and color coded, but has yet to offer details.