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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Says Billionaires Should Pay More Taxes to Help the ‘Next Elon Musk'
“I’m happy to celebrate success, but let’s remember, Elon Musk didn’t make it on his own,” the Massachusetts Democrat told CNBC on Tuesday.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Monday
U.S. stock futures were relatively flat Monday after Wall Street logged a two-week winning streak.
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Elon Musk Says He's Considering Building a New Social Media Platform
Elon Musk said he is giving “serious thought” to building a new social media platform in a Tweet on Saturday.
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What Is Anonymous? How the Infamous ‘Hacktivist' Group Went From 4chan Trolling to Launching Cyberattacks on Russia
The “hacktivist” group Anonymous has been around for nearly two decades, and no one knows who’s behind it. Here’s what you need to know about the mysterious online community.
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Crypto Investor Katie Haun Raises $1.5 Billion, the Largest Debut Fund Ever by a Female VC
After a surprise departure from Andreessen Horowitz, crypto investor Katie Haun has raised $1.5 billion for her new firm, Haun Ventures.
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Why Russian People Need Tech Companies to Stay, Not Withdraw: It's Terrifying ‘How Dark That Place Could Become'
Though some Ukrainian officials have called for tech platforms to cut ties with Russia, internet freedom advocates say that could have unintended consequences.
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Russia May Aspire to a China-Style Internet, But It's a Long Way Off
As Russia moves toward a highly censored and tightly controlled internet amid its invasion of Ukraine, citizens are finding ways to bypass restrictions.
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UK Government to Speed Up Criminal Sanctions for Tech Bosses With New Online Safety Laws
The U.K. has strengthened an upcoming piece of legislation known as the Online Safety Bill, which is designed to protect people as they use the internet.
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Anonymous Declared a ‘Cyber War' Against Russia. Here Are the Results
Over three weeks ago, a Twitter account named “Anonymous” declared it was waging a “cyber war” against Russia. CNBC takes a look at its claims.
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Microsoft Dives Into Web3 With Investment in Ethereum Co-Founder's Start-Up ConsenSys
ConsenSys has raised $450 million in a funding round backed by the likes of Microsoft, SoftBank and Temasek.
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Russia Restricts Instagram After Its Parent Meta Allows Violent Threats Against Military for Ukraine Invasion
Russia has taken actions against Meta sites Instagram and Facebook as part of a media crackdown amid its invasion of Ukraine.
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Kim Kardashian's Advice to Women in Business Is Getting Some Major Backlash
Her advice sparked a storm on social media, with Twitter users criticizing Kardashian for her “tone deaf” comments.
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VPN Use in Russia Is Surging as Citizens Try to Bypass Government's Tightening Internet Control
Russia has blocked access to Meta-owned Facebook and restricted access to Twitter. Russians are using VPNs to try to bypass increasing internet controls.
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Twitter Removes Tweets by Russian Embassy in United Kingdom for Denying ‘Violent Events' in Ukraine
The deleted Twitter posts by Russia’s embassy in the U.K. were related to the destruction of a children’s hospital in the Ukraine city of Mariupol.
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How This Corporate Building's Return-To-Office Campaign Backfired Spectacularly
A corporate office building’s RTO campaign is uniting the internet, but for all the wrong reasons.
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Meta's Sheryl Sandberg: ‘No Two Countries Run by Women Would Ever Go to War'
If half the world were run by women, Sandberg believes the world would be “safer” and “much more prosperous.”
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Amazon Launches Live Audio App That Makes DJs of Users' Own Radio Shows
The app comes as the live audio space continues to heat up, with companies like Twitter and Spotify featuring new content.
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EU Pledges to Cut Russian Gas Imports by Two-Thirds Before the End of the Year
The 27-member bloc has been heavily criticized for being too reliant on Russia for energy, especially in the wake of Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine.
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Russia Blocks Access to Facebook
Facebook previously said it refused to comply with Russia’s request to stop labeling or fact-checking state-affiliated media.
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Twitter to Reopen Offices March 15, Though Remote Work Remains an Option
Twitter’s new CEO says employees can continue working from home if they want, but he’s touting the advantages of a return to the office.