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Twitter said Monday it will sell itself to Elon Musk in a roughly $44 billion deal.

Elon Musk wants to make Twitter a haven for free speech. That’s raising alarms

By Sara Ashley O’Brien and Clare Duffy, CNN Business Four years ago, Twitter cofounder and then-CEO Jack Dorsey laid out four key focus areas that would propel the company’s growth. Among them: promoting “healthy conversation” on the platform. After years of criticism for Twitter’s apparent failures to prevent its platform from turning toxic, Dorsey acknowledged

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Twitter said Monday it will sell itself to Elon Musk in a roughly $44 billion deal.

Twitter has been focused on ‘healthy conversations.’ Elon Musk could change that

By Sara Ashley O’Brien and Clare Duffy, CNN Business Four years ago, Twitter cofounder and then-CEO Jack Dorsey laid out four key focus areas that would propel the company’s growth. Among them: promoting “healthy conversation” on the platform. After years of criticism for Twitter’s apparent failures to prevent its platform from turning toxic, Dorsey acknowledged

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ANÁLISIS | Las mentiras y delirios revelados en los mensajes de texto del ex secretario general de la Casa Blanca Mark Meadows envenenan las elecciones intermedias

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — La conclusión más escalofriante de una nueva serie de mensajes de texto que muestran cómo el círculo íntimo del expresidente Donald Trump planeó robar las elecciones de 2020 no es el fervor delirante de su plan o la forma casual en que los conspiradores rechazaron la voluntad legítima del pueblo

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The Supreme Court examines President Joe Biden's power to dictate US immigration policy in the "Remain in Mexico" challenge. Pictured is a migrant camp in Tijuana

Supreme Court examines Biden’s power to set US immigration policy in ‘Remain in Mexico’ challenge

By Ariane de Vogue and Priscilla Alvarez, CNN The Supreme Court grappled on Tuesday with whether the Biden administration can terminate a Trump-era border policy known as “Remain in Mexico” in a case that will test the White House’s ability to set immigration policy. Some conservatives on the court asked tough questions of the administration

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