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X to Allow Porn, Consensual Adult Content, Legitimizing Twitter’s Earlier Policy
X officially allowed people to show consensual adult content as long as they are labeled as such. This photograph taken on March 7, 2024 in Nantes, shows logos of US social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
‘Just Cause’ Developer Avalanche Closes 2 Studios, Cuts 50 Jobs
Avalanche Studios Group, the developers of the game franchise “Just Cause,” announced that they would be closing down its New York and Montreal studios and letting go of 50 of its staff.
US Imposes Over $2 Million Penalties Against Some Airlines, Securing $1 Billion in Refunds
The US DOT fined three airlines over $2 million and ordered them to repay customers for COVID-19-canceled flights.
IATA Warns About More Expensive Airfare—But, What Causes Plane Ticket Prices To Increase?
The IATA warns people about more expensive airfare. Here's what Director-General Willie Walsh explained.
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Toyota and Mazda halt vehicle shipments amid Japan's widening auto safety scandal due to irregularities in safety test data, leading to suspension of shipments by other automakers and potential repercussions.
A technical glitch at the NYSE on June 3 caused Berkshire Hathaway's A-class shares to plummet nearly 100%, prompting a trading halt alongside Barrick Gold and Nuscale Power while the exchange investigates.
Spotify announced a price increase for its US premium plans to boost profitability and invest in new features, with individual plans rising from $10.99 to $11.99 monthly.
Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," seemed to be holding $116 million in GameStop, enabling its share price to double.
AMD CEO Lisa Su introduced new AI chips during Computex tech conference in Taiwan. This photograph shows a AMD logo at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 27, 2023(Photo : PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images) AMD unveiled new artificial intelligence (AI) processors on Monday, June 3, in an effort to dominate the competitive market.
OPEC+ has decided to prolong most of its extensive oil production cuts until 2025. OPEC+ has decided to prolong most of its extensive oil production cuts until 2025.
Nvidia introduced its latest AI chip platform, "Rubin," on the eve of the Computex technology conference in Taiwan.
Fast fashion giant Shein is reportedly gearing up to submit a prospectus to Britain's Financial Conduct Authority as it aims for approval for a potential IPO in London.
Emirates president Tim Clark said that the recent turbulence incident involving a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER flying from London to Singapore served as a lesson for the aviation industry as a whole.
Sally Buzbee resigned as executive editor of the Washington Post after three years at the publication.