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How the Surveillance State and Big Tech Worked Together to Make Twitter ‘Disinformation’ the Source of Unrest

Federal agencies that originally targeted American threats are now threatening Americans' free speech.

Elon Musk Says Paying Twitter $8 per Month Will Get You a Blue Verified Checkmark, Fewer Ads, and Priority in Tweet Replies and Search

Elon Musk offered new, but limited, details on Twitter's potential new verification system on Tuesday.

Americans Look For Inflation-Proof Investments as Financial Situations Deteriorate Ahead of Mid-Term Elections

It seems that every day continues to bring more bad news about the future of the economy and the state of Americans’ financial health.

All-Gay Streaming Channel DivaBoxOffice to Launch in December

A new all-LGBTQ steaming network, “DivaBoxOffice.tv,” is set to debut on iTunes, Google Play, Roku, Amazon Firestick, and other major platforms on Dec. 1.

Diesel Market to Stay Tight Into Winter: Chevron Chairman

The diesel market will stay tight into the winter, Chevron Chairman and CEO Michael Wirth warned.

Prague: 70,000 Czechs Protest Over Energy Crisis Fuelled by EU Sanctions on Russia

Over 70,000 Czechs came to the streets of Prague to protest against the rising energy prices triggered by the EU sanctions against Russia.

Europe Strikes Deal to Ban Diesel and Gasoline Cars, ‘100 Percent’ Reduction of CO2 Emissions

The European Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement confirming zero-emissions targets for new vans and cars by 2035.

Biden Suggests People Struggling to Afford Groceries Can Buy Generic-Brand Food to Save Money

President Joe Biden this week suggested that Americans struggling to afford basic necessities like groceries can switch to off-brand products in order to save money amid record inflation.

Elon Musk Fires Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and Progressive ‘Trust and Safety’ Lead

Elon Musk fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal CEO Ned Segal and several other officials after officially acquiring the company late Thursday.

Facebook Parent Company Meta Fined $24.7 Million for Campaign Finance Disclosure Violations

A Washington state judge on Wednesday fined Facebook parent company Meta nearly $25 million for repeatedly and intentionally violating campaign finance disclosure law, in what is believed to be the largest campaign finance penalty in U.S. history.

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