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Topics Suppressed in China Are Underrepresented on TikTok, Study Says
The report, from the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers University, could raise new concerns about whether Beijing influences the…
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World
Pornhub’s Parent Company Admits to Profiting From Sex Trafficking
The company that operates Pornhub and other adult websites has agreed to pay damages to women who said pornographic videos…
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Politics
Illicit Content on Elon Musk’s X Draws E.U. Investigation
The inquiry is perhaps the most substantial regulatory move to date against X, which has seen a rise in incendiary…
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Business
Illicit Content on Elon Musk’s X Draws E.U. Investigation
The inquiry is perhaps the most substantial regulatory consequence to date of X, which has seen a rise in incendiary…
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Business
In Search of Cash, Studios Send Old Shows Back to Netflix
When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative licensing deals with Netflix. But they missed the money…
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News
Social Media Is a Mess. Government Meddling Would Only Make It Worse.
This term, the Supreme Court will reconsider America’s laissez-faire approach to regulating the internet, and in doing so it will…
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Business
Powell, Fed’s Chair, Unleashes the Bulls
The Federal Reserve’s surprise projection that it may cut interest rate three times next year has triggered a global rally…
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News
Will Books Survive Spotify?
Spotify may have made it easier than ever for us to listen to an enormous trove of music, but it…
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Business
More Advertisers Halt Spending on X in Growing Backlash Against Musk
Warner Bros. and Sony have joined other companies in pausing spending on X, formerly Twitter, over Elon Musk’s endorsement of…
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Business
A.I. Muddies Israel-Hamas War in Unexpected Way
Fakes related to the conflict have been limited and largely unconvincing, but their presence has people doubting real evidence.