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10 things you need to know today: December 17, 2022
Daily Briefing Elon Musk restores Twitter accounts of several prominent journalists after backlash, U.S. will buy 3 million barrels of oil to replenish strategic reserve, and more
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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EU threatens Musk with sanctions after Twitter suspends journalists
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Elon Musk bans critical journalists on Twitter
Speed Read Several high-profile reporters have been suspended for sharing tweets about owner’s private jet flights
By Fred Kelly Published
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Elon Musk, no longer the world's richest after Tesla dive, has reportedly stopped Twitter's rent payments
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By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Why critics allege Twitter discriminated against conservatives
Speed Read The revelations in the 'Twitter Files,' explained
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Twitter to attempt re-launch of controversial subscription service
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By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Elon Musk, ‘naked’ Hunter Biden and the Twitter files
Talking Point Release of internal documents by Twitter over claims of collusion with Democrats is dismissed as ‘a dud’
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Macron tells Elon Musk that Twitter must follow rules of E.U.
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By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Amid rise in public antisemitism, White House affirms 'the Holocaust happened'
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By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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Twitter ends its COVID misinformation policy
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Elon Musk cuts size of Twitter's child exploitation team, days after calling it his top priority
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By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Elon Musk claims Apple threatened to remove Twitter from the App Store
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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The debate around the Online Safety Bill and free speech
feature UK’s landmark legislation a test case for how governments around the world can regulate content online
By The Week Staff Published
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Controversial Twitter accounts reinstated under Elon Musk, explained
Speed Read Donald Trump isn't the only formerly permabanned figure to return to the bird app
By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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