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Foreign journalists in China say they face 'unprecedented hurdles.' Pictured is the main media center for the Beijing Winter Olympics on January 31

From visa denials to online trolling, foreign journalists in China say they face ‘unprecedented hurdles’

By Diksha Madhok, CNN Business China’s government is using new intimidation methods against journalists and their sources, according to an annual survey by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China. The report, which was released Monday, said foreign correspondents are facing “unprecedented hurdles” covering the world’s most populous nation. Those hurdles include online trolling, cyber hacking,

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Elon Musk offered a Florida teen $5,000 to delete a Twitter account tracking his jet. It wasn’t enough

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN Business Jack Sweeney, a 19-year-old from Florida, rejected a $5,000 offer from Elon Musk to delete his Twitter account that tracks the billionaire’s private jet. ElonJet has over 150,000 followers, and uses a bot that Sweeney developed to monitor Musk’s flights. The feed then tweets out when and where the plane

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"Saturday Night Live" opens with its President Joe Biden reviewing Russian disinformation in Ukraine.

‘Saturday Night Live’ reviews Russian disinformation in Ukraine with its Joe Biden

By Kelly McCleary, CNN “Saturday Night Live” kicked off its show this week with its President Joe Biden reviewing Russia’s efforts to spread misinformation on social media in Ukraine. The scene opened with Biden, played by James Austin Johnson, surrounded by advisers in the Oval Office, including a military adviser portrayed by Kenan Thompson. Johnson’s

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