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A former intelligence official and MSNBC commentator who made a false claim that Hunter Biden's laptop could be Russian propaganda has been put on a White House board that gives the president advice on national intelligence.
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Web3 supporters have a grand vision for the future of the Internet and global finance. Web3 is a catch-all term for concepts such as decentralized networks, cryptocurrencies, and other blockchain-powered applications.
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Elon Musk said over the weekend that he has started intermittent fasting. This comes a few weeks after photos of him lounging shirtless on a yacht near Mykonos went viral, which led to some online trolls.
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FBI officials told agents for months not to look into famous first son Hunter Biden's laptop because the FBI 'was not going to change the outcome of the election again,' according to claims from a whistleblower that Sen. Ron Johnson made public on Wednesday (R-Wis.)
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A source close to the situation told The Post that Elon Musk will ask for more access to Twitter's internal data at a court hearing this week. This comes after it was reported that a former top Twitter executive accused the company of "lying about bots" to the billionaire Tesla boss.
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Google Maps seems to have caught a crashed plane in a rainforest in Australia, but did it?
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Documents filed in a Delaware court on Thursday show that Elon Musk is trying to get out of his deal to buy Twitter. He is asking advertising technology companies for documents to help him learn more about bot and spam accounts on Twitter.
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Mia Maples, who is famous on YouTube, gave her 3.3 million subscribers a front-row seat as she opened her own Amazon return pallet, which cost her a whopping $473.
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Apple put out a new security update on Wednesday, the same day the company announced some scary bugs that could let hackers take control of some devices, including iPhones.
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Elon Musk wants to use the law to force Twitter to give him a group of key employees to question. This could be the billionaire's last and best chance to get out of his $44 billion takeover deal.