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US & CanadaIn October, billionaire business magnate and investor Elon Musk completed his purchase of the social media platform Twitter. Twitter is now auctioning off memorabilia, fancy office furniture and professional kitchen equipment from its San Francisco offices. Dr. Anjana Susarla, Professor of Information Systems at Michigan State University, is raising concerns over a world without Twitter.See the Story
What would happen if Twitter failed? There may be unintended consequences | Hot off the Wire podcast
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Donald Trump · WashingtonThe man who carried out a pepper-spray attack against a U.S. Capitol Police officer who died the day after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot was sentenced on Friday to 80 months in prison with credit for time served.
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Man who assaulted U.S. Capitol Police officer sentenced to 80 months in prison
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Republican Party · WashingtonRonna McDaniel won a fourth term to head the Republican National Committee (RNC) during a secret ballot vote by members on Friday, capping off a contentious election spurred by calls within the party for new leadership.See the Story
McDaniel wins reelection as RNC chair in contentious election
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US & Canada · MemphisOn most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. “Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people,” he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes […]See the Story
Tyre Nichols remembered as beautiful soul with creative eye
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Business · WashingtonThey are now among the most powerful women in Congress. But when they were first elected in the 1990s, they were often overlooked, or even talked down to.Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, remembers that men would avoid asking her questions, addressing other men in the room instead. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., says a male colleague once challenged her at a hearing to describe a military tank engine produced in her district without looking at her notes. …See the Story
5 women, immense power: Can they keep US from fiscal brink?
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