(Reuters) - Elon ... following Musk's $44 billion buyout last October. In one case, the owner of X's main office at 1355 ...
Right-wing users alleged words like “trans” and “police” would prevent ads from being shown in replies to their posts.
A federal appeals court in Louisiana has upheld a district judge's order banning much of the Biden administration from communicating with social media companies like Facebook about controversial ...
New Delhi: The centre has told a court that Elon Musk's X is a "habitual non-compliant platform" and for years has not followed many orders to remove content, undermining the government's role ...
Elon Musk repeatedly ... The new details about Musk’s handling of the FTC order come as the government opposes a request by the social network, now called X, to have a federal court dismiss ...
This article was updated to include information about a Twitter policy to temporarily remove checkmarks from verified accounts that change their profile pictures. Twitter offered only an auto ...
Elon Musk’s X ... lawsuits of numerous labor and workplace violations, including failing to pay severance to thousands of workers fired late last year after Musk’s $44-billion acquisition ...
Elon Musk's X Corp ... suits of numerous labor and workplace violations, including failing to pay severance to thousands of workers fired late last year after Musk's $44 billion acquisition.
Seven High Court judges unanimously rejected Qantas’ appeal against a Federal Court full-bench ... You did nothing wrong. Qantas broke the law,” Burke told Parliament.
WASHINGTON − A federal judge ... children violates federal law, the latest setback for so-called "Dreamers" in a case that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court. Created by former ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk called for a federal department of AI in a conversation with reporters following a Capitol Hill summit that featured high-profile tech leaders, activists and researchers.
Before its acquisition by Elon Musk ... on how their content rules address hate speech, racism, disinformation and harassment. X is suing California alleging the law violates First Amendment ...