Social media users spend less time and lose trust in platforms when they encounter censorship: study
A study from The First and Fourteenth Institute found social media users trust platforms less if they see blocked or labeled content, and will even spend less time on the app.
Amid mass Twitter layoffs, UN urges Elon Musk to 'ensure human rights are central' to company's management
The U.N. high commissioner for human rights issued an open letter to Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter Inc, urging him to prioritize human rights.
Elon Musk launches $8 monthly Twitter subscription, includes blue checkmark, overhauling verification system
Twitter launched a subscription service for $7.99 a month that includes a blue check mark as Elon Musk overhaul's the platforms verification system.
Jeff Bezos, Jay-Z to make offer for Commanders: report
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and rapper Jay-Z are set to joint forces to make a bid to buy the NFL's Washington Commanders, according to the New York Post.
Elon Musk to rebrand Twitter's Birdwatch program under new name
Elon Musk tweeted Saturday that the Twitter program Birdwatch would be renamed. The billionaire said it has the potential to improve the accuracy of information.
No investors believe Musk’s ‘distraction’ is a risk: Al Root
Barron's senior writer Al Root weighs in on Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition and how that will impact the rest of his business empire on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
'Barron's Roundtable' panel tackles dropping stocks, tech stock performance, and I bonds
Carleton English, Ben Levisohn and Jack Hough discuss the drop in the stock market, tech stocks, and I bonds on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Twitter employee says he was fired 'while sleeping' as Elon Musk halves company workforce
Twitter employees spoke out on social media, some saying they had been fired as new owner Elon Musk moved forward with company-wide layoffs.
Bill McGurn on Elon Musk's Twitter layoffs: 'Nobody is entitled to a job'
WSJ Main Street columnist Bill McGurn weighs in on Elon Musk's mass Twitter layoffs as some employees file lawsuit on 'The Evening Edit.'
Elon Musk defends Twitter layoffs, says company lost more than $4M per day, employees got severance packages
Elon Musk on Friday said Twitter was losing more than $4 million a day and that employees will receive three-month severance packages.
Twitter users criticize $8 fee, but how does it compare to other subscriptions?
Verified Twitter users are speaking out against Elon Musk's latest move to charge a monthly fee for the blue check mark, saying the site "looses all value."
Elon Musk's Twitter job cuts trivialize labor law, says lawyer fighting for laid-off workers
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Elon Musk's Twitter claiming the layoffs violate a federal law requiring 60 days of advanced notice for employees.
JPM's David Kelly: Will the Fed accept better inflation news?
JPMorgan chief global strategist David Kelly discusses the landscape for U.S. equities after some 'good news' out of China, telling 'The Claman Countdown' inflation is likely subsiding from this point.
FuboTV CEO David Gandler: We sell one package and subscribers get everything
FuboTV co-founder and CEO David Gandler discusses the streamers record Q3 subscriber growth and why they dropped their sports wagering business on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Jaguar Land Rover partnership takes Wolfspeed to new level: CEO Gregg Lowe
Wolfspeed CEO Gregg Lowe discusses how the Chips and Science Act will impact business after the chipmaker inked a deal with Jaguar Land Rover on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Some Snapchat users could be owned money in a $35M settlement
Snap Inc. is accused of violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, and users of the app between Nov. 17, 2015, and now may be owed money.
Was there enough advanced notice of Twitter terminations?: Carl Szabo
Netchoice Vice President and General Counsel Carl Szabo discusses Twitter employees filing a lawsuit against Elon Musk for short notice termination on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
For chip makers, the flip from shortage to glut intensifies
Qualcomm joined a chorus of companies cutting costs, saying it curtailed spending and froze hiring as electronics manufacturers are slowing chip orders.
First-time EV owner shocked after it took 15 hours to drive 178 miles
'On the Trail: Electrical Vehicle Anxiety' author Alan O'Hashi argues electric vehicles lack adequate infrastructure for longer distance car rides.
Elon Musk says Twitter suffered ‘massive’ revenue drop due to activist group pressure on advertisers
A letter has been sent to Twitter's top 20 largest advertisers, urging them to cease advertising on the platform if Elon Musk rolls back its current content-moderation practices.



















