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Paris Hilton’s media company suspends ads on X, one month after agreeing to touted partnership with the platform

By Liam Reilly and Clare Duffy, CNN (CNN) — Paris Hilton’s entertainment company 11:11 Media has pulled an advertising campaign from Elon Musk’s X just one month after announcing an exclusive partnership with the platform, becoming the latest brand to halt ad spending on the site formerly known as Twitter over concerns about antisemitism and pro-Nazi content on the site. “11:11 Media

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CEO of world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange pleads guilty to money laundering violations

By Matt Egan, Evan Perez, Allison Morrow, Holmes Lybrand, Sean Lyngaas and Bryan Mena, CNN New York (CNN) — Billionaire Changpeng Zhao and leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal charges in a watershed moment designed to bring order to the often-lawless crypto industry. As part of a coordinated settlement across the

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The fate of OpenAI hangs in the balance

CNN By Brian Fung, CNN (CNN) — Nearly a week into a leadership crisis that’s thrown the artificial intelligence industry into chaos, OpenAI’s future along with that of its former CEO Sam Altman remain as uncertain as ever. If Altman’s abrupt ouster came as a surprise, it was nothing compared to the ensuing chaos and

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As the CEO of Land O’Lakes, she’s changing the rules of American farming

By Alicia Wallace, CNN Arden Hills, Minnesota (CNN) — In 2023, the surge in responsible investing hit a wall. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives buckled under the pressure of economic and political forces, including efforts by congressional Republicans and conservative-led states to limit “woke” investments that prioritize “agendas and ideology.” But in America’s Heartland,

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As the CEO of Land O’Lakes, she’s changing the rules of American farming

CNN By Alicia Wallace, CNN Arden Hills, Minnesota (CNN) — In 2023, the surge in responsible investing hit a wall. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives buckled under the pressure of economic and political forces, including efforts by congressional Republicans and conservative-led states to limit “woke” investments that prioritize “agendas and ideology.” But in America’s

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