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Twitter users report problems accessing the site as Musk sets temporary viewing limits
Many people who tried to access content on the platform were met with error messages. Twitter CEO Elon Musk said "extreme levels of data scraping" were affecting user experience on the site.
Instagram Suggested Posts To Users. It Served Up COVID-19 Falsehoods, Study Finds
The photo-sharing app owned by Facebook recommended posts and accounts making false claims about COVID-19, vaccines and the 2020 U.S. election.
Feds Charge 80 People Over Massive Online Fraud Conspiracy
One of the victims is a Japanese woman who sent more than $200,000 to a person she thought was a U.S. service member in Syria, according to the federal complaint.
A small Wisconsin town is honored as the state's first Black-founded community
The Lake Ivanhoe community was envisioned a century ago as the first Black-founded settlement in Wisconsin. A group of residents is working to erect a marker to make sure this history is noted.
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Online Shoppers Brace For Sales Tax Measure
The U.S. Senate is poised to pass the Marketplace Fairness Act that allows states to collect taxes from out-of-state merchants. Tax policy experts say this long-sought bill brings fairness to the tax system and much needed money to state and local governments. But small online sellers are incensed at what they see as a new tax burden.
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It's been 2 years since a gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers in Uvalde, Texas
Two years after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, many have lost interest in seeking accountability for the botched police response.
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Georgia Power Agency Votes To Continue Nuclear Plant Project Over JEA Objections
Despite a concerted pressure campaign by leaders of Jacksonville’s electric utility, the directors of a Georgia power agency emerged from a closed-door…
Elon Musk says he'll reverse Donald Trump Twitter ban
The billionaire said it was a "mistake" for the social network to ban the former president after the Jan. 6th Capitol insurrection.
Breast cancer diagnosis; Treatment options; Male breast cancer; DONNA Foundation
Breast cancer diagnosis; Treatment options; Male breast cancer; DONNA Foundation
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First SNAP soda bans take effect
Five states have enacted waivers to restrict SNAP users from purchasing soda using their EBT cards. Some are also restricting candy and other junk foods from the program.
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