Raquel Maria Dillon
Stories
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World
Itaewon residents share how they are feeling after Halloween's tragic crowd surge
How residents in the Itaewon area in Seoul, South Korea are feeling right now, and how Halloween's tragic crowd surge might affect the "party mecca of South Korea."
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Business
Twitter layoffs begin, sparking a lawsuit and backlash
Long-dreaded layoffs are finally happening at Twitter, which has been owned by billionaire Elon Musk for only a week. They have sparked a lawsuit from employees and a call for advertisers to boycott.
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Business
After many delays, Elon Musk is now the proud owner of Twitter
This $44 billion deal was finalized Thursday night. Soon after, Musk fired top executives, including the CEO. This comes after months of twists and turns –- many of which played out on Twitter.
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Business
Elon Musk changes his position and says he wants to buy Twitter after all
Elon Musk is proposing to proceed with his original $44 billion buyout of Twitter. The agreement would preempt a trial that had been scheduled to start in less than two weeks.
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Technology
Elon Musk says he's willing to buy Twitter after all, possibly averting a trial
The Tesla CEO tells Twitter that he'll go ahead with the original deal to buy the company for $54.20 a share, possibly averting a trial. The news led Twitter stock to soar before trading was halted.
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Technology
Twitter may have hired a Chinese spy and four other takeaways from the Senate hearing
Twitter's former security chief Peiter "Mudge" Zatko accused the company of misleading the public, the government and its own board of directors over security flaws.
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Technology
Here's why the Twitter whistleblower's testimony to Congress will be crucial
Peiter Mudge Zatko follows Frances Haugen as the second tech whistleblower in less than a year to testify before Congress about the struggles inside a social media company.
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Law & Courts
As takeover battle heats up, Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey as his legal battle with the social media platform gains momentum.
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Business
Google workers sign petition asking company to protect people's abortion search data
Workers are asking Google to protect user location data and search history from law enforcement agencies that might attempt to prosecute abortion seekers.
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Technology
Snapchat's new parental controls try to mimic real-life parenting, minus the hovering
Snapchat's Family Center lets parents see whom their teen is contacting, but not their messages. Parents can also confidentially report accounts that concern them, without their child's knowledge.