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Elon Musk Vs. Australia: X Opposes Demand To Remove Bishop Attack Video Globally

Elon Musk Vs. Australia: X Opposes Demand To Remove Bishop Attack Video Globally

Elon Musk's X said that no government should possess such authority. Elon Musk and Australia are not on good terms after a violent video showing a bishop getting stabbed in Sydney spread on his social media platform, X.


UK's FCA Sticks to 'Name and Shame' Companies Under Investigation Despite Backlash

Amid controversy, the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) stands firm on its "name and shame" policy to boost transparency in the financial sector.

Donald Trump's Allies Plan to Erode Fed's Independence by Giving Ex-POTUS Influence Over it if He Wins Election

Donald Trump's allies are devising a plan to undermine the Federal Reserve's independence. Here's what you need to know.

ByteDance Prefers to Shutdown TikTok Instead of Selling the App to US

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has firmly stated that it has no plans to sell the business, despite the recent US law that requires it to do so or face a ban in America.


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Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Apologizes, Accepts 'Full Responsibility' in Letter to Judge Ahead of Sentencing
Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao has publicly apologized for his past actions and "poor decisions" ahead of his sentencing.
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Hugo Boss Is Finally Leaving Russia After the German Fashion House Agrees to Sell Russian Business to Stockmann
German fashion house Hugo Boss announced Wednesday that it had agreed to sell its Russian operations to wholesale partner Stockmann, marking the end of its presence in Russia.
Elon Musk's AI Vision Challenged by Meta’s Yann LeCun in Fiery Social Media Debate
A Tesla shareholder who successfully challenged CEO Elon Musk's massive pay package is seeking court intervention again to prevent the company from evading a Delaware court ruling.
Biden Administration Announces New Federal Rules: Airlines Required to Automatically Give Refunds for Delayed, Canceled Flights
The new rules oblige airlines to provide refunds automatically, eliminating the need for passengers to request them explicitly.
TikTok Voluntarily Suspends New App's Task and Reward Program After EU Regulators Express Concer Over Addictive Effects Among Young Users
TikTok plans to take down a feature that incentivizes app users in France and Spain to watch videos, following regulatory scrutiny from the European Commission.
FTC Faces Lawsuit Over Its Noncompete Clauses Ban! Can US Chamber of Commerce Stop It?
The FTC is now facing a lawsuit from the US Chamber of Commerce. Will this prevent FTC's noncompete clauses ban?
Tom Cotton, TikTok CEO Face Off Becomes One of the Awkward Moments in Senate Hearing With Tech CEOs
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is confident that US legislators won't successfully ban TikTok in the country, following a newly approved bill that gives the app 270 days to change ownership or face ban.
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The European Commission approves new 'right to repair' legislation, easing the repair process for out-of-warranty devices and extending warranties.
Taiwanese Tech Giant MediaTek Working on Arm-Based Chip for Microsoft PCs, Source Reveals
British antitrust regulators are examining partnerships between tech giants Microsoft and Amazon and smaller AI firms, seeking input to assess whether these partnerships can bring out unfair competition in the AI market.
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