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Meta’s ‘pay or consent’ ads violate competition law, EU says

European Union regulators say Meta violated the bloc’s new competition law in requiring Instagram and
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX contracted to destroy retired space station

Nasa has selected Elon Musk’s SpaceX company to bring down the International Space Station at
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Meta’s Oversight Board, a model for the internet, is in

Last summer, the situation was dire for Meta’s Oversight Board, an experimental court of journalists,
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World’s smallest elephant slides towards extinction

3 days ago By Helen Briggs, @hbriggs, BBC environment correspondent Getty An orphaned three-month-old baby Bornean elephant “Joe”
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CEOs charged with top Navy admiral fight U.S. bribery allegations

Two top executives of a New York-based technology services firm charged alongside the highest-ranking U.S.
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Wildlife traffickers ‘freer to offend’ after police unit cuts

1 day ago By Malcolm Prior, @NewsMPrior, BBC News, rural affairs correspondent Getty Images The Met Police’s wildlife
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White House announces creator economy summit in August

A day after Joe Biden’s halting performance in the first presidential debate fueled a surge
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Taylor Swift: Quake it off

Taylor Swift’s hit Love Story shook the ground more than any other tune during her
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Tesla fights wrongful death suit from wife of employee killed

SAN FRANCISCO — Tesla filed a response Thursday disputing a wrongful-death lawsuit from the wife
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Earthcare satellite captures first-of-a-kind cloud image

A never-seen-before space image of the interior structure of a storm cloud has been released
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