The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) has threatened legal action against Twitter for its failure to take down hate speech since Elon Musk took over as CEO. X Corp., the parent company of Twitter, responded with a letter accusing CCDH of making false or misleading assertions. CCDH then flagged 100 tweets from paid “Twitter Blue” subscribers that violated Twitter’s policies, to which Elon Musk's lawyer, Alex Spiro, responded by claiming the research was inaccurate and misleading. CCDH has since stated that they will not be intimidated by legal threats and will continue to hold Twitter accountable.
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Donald Trump has criticized GOP presidential candidate Will Hurd for being booed at an Iowa crowd after suggesting Trump was running for office to "stay out of prison." Former Florida Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo believes the best way to beat Trump is by showing his movement has been rejected in general elections three times in a row. Trump's criticism of Hurd comes as the GOP primary field continues to grow, with many candidates vying to be the party's nominee in the 2024 election.
Kanye West has been reinstated on the social media platform X after being suspended for over six months for posting an image of a swastika inside a Star of David. X owner Elon Musk said in a December post that West was suspended "for incitement to violence" and his account will be ineligible for monetization. The reinstatement of West's account has been met with mixed reactions, and it remains to be seen how the platform will manage the account going forward.
San Francisco has launched an investigation into the installation of a giant "X" sign on the former Twitter headquarters building, which was installed by the building's owner, Elon Musk. The city has stopped workers from removing the iconic bird and logo from the side of the building due to safety concerns, and is now investigating the installation of the "X" sign to ensure consistency with the historic nature of the building and safety of any additions. The outcome of the investigation is yet to be determined.
After 19 years of engagement, Academy Award-winning actress Michelle Yeoh and former Ferrari executive Jean Todt have tied the knot in Geneva, Switzerland. The news was first shared by Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa, who posted photos of the couple and a pamphlet with details of the occasion on Instagram. The couple confirmed the union with a message on Twitter, marking the start of a new chapter in their lives.
LeBron James and his family have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from around the world after his son, Bronny James, experienced a cardiac arrest earlier this week. LeBron expressed his gratitude in a statement, and shared an update on his son's condition via Twitter. The James family is thankful for the support and hopeful for a positive outcome.
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire and owner of the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, has been indicted in the U.S. on charges of insider trading. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams alleges that Lewis had schemed for years to abuse his access to corporate boardrooms and provided inside information to his inner circle. The SEC is seeking to recover more than $50 million in illegal profits, plus interest and penalties, and Lewis could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has announced that Twitter's iconic blue bird logo will be replaced with an "X" later today. This is the latest move since Musk purchased the social media platform for $44 billion last year, and follows the launch of xAI, a startup that seeks to understand the true nature of the universe. Twitter users are sure to be excited by the logo switch, and it will be interesting to see what other changes Musk has in store for the platform.







