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Month: November 2023

Ad execs encourage X CEO Linda Yaccarino to quit after Elon Musk’s antisemitic embrace

By Clare Duffy and Oliver Darcy, CNN New York (CNN) — A “groundswell” of advertising executives have urged X chief executive Linda Yaccarino to resign from her role at the embattled social media company in the wake of an advertiser exodus and scrutiny over owner Elon Musk’s antisemitic remarks on the platform, according to marketing industry veteran Lou Paskalis.

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California’s DOJ investigating after an officer opened fire and killed a pedestrian in middle of a freeway

By Josh Campbell and Sarah Moon, CNN (CNN) — The California Department of Justice is investigating after a state officer opened fire and killed a pedestrian in the middle of a Southern California freeway, the department announced Monday. A video posted online Sunday appears to show a California Highway Patrol officer shooting a person multiple times

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Elon Musk demanda a Media Matters por informe sobre contenido pronazi en X, antes Twitter

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Tras el éxodo devastador de grandes empresas que anunciaron la suspensión de su publicidad en X, antes Twitter, la semana pasada, el propietario de la plataforma, Elon Musk, interpuso una demanda contra el grupo de vigilancia progresista Media Matters por su análisis sobre contenido antisemita y pronazi en la red social.

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¿Quiénes conformarán el gabinete de Daniel Noboa? Millennials, generaciones X y Z y algunos experimentados se alistan para gobernar

Belén Liotti (CNN Español) –– Durante la campaña para las elecciones anticipadas en Ecuador, el empresario Daniel Noboa, de 35 años, ofreció frescura y juventud en su Gobierno si ganaba la contienda. Tras su victoria del 15 de octubre, el presidente electo ha anunciado paulatinamente algunos de los perfiles que conformarán su gabinete. Entre ellos,

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Australian prime minister accuses Chinese navy of ‘dangerous’ conduct

By Nectar Gan and Brad Lendon, CNN (CNN) — Australia’s prime minister has accused the Chinese navy of “dangerous, unsafe and unprofessional” conduct after an incident in international waters near Japan, marking a potential friction point with Beijing weeks after he visited the Chinese capital to stabilize relations. Australian divers aboard the long-range frigate HMAS Toowoomba

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