Democrats warn Musk after Twitter safety execs leave
Last week, two Twitter executives departed: Ella Irwin, head of trust and safety, and A.J. Brown, head of brand safety and advertising quality.
GM to invest more than $1 billion to produce new heavy-duty pickups
Despite GM’s commitment to exclusively offer all-electric vehicles by 2035, the company continues to invest in traditional vehicles such as heavy-duty pickups.
Chuck Todd will depart NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’; Kristen Welker to become host
Chuck Todd, a mainstay in Washington as moderator of “Meet the Press,” will step down from the show in the coming months.
Now Boarding: Can you fly with marijuana? It’s complicated
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses the legalities and gray areas of flying with marijuana.
Churchill Downs, home of Kentucky Derby, suspends racing after 12 horses die
The dozen hoses died in the month of May at the track. It plans to move the rest of its Spring Meet schedule to Ellis Park as safety measures are examined.
California Democrat who opposed anti-tech bills is top contender for key role on antitrust subcommittee
If Rep. Lou Correa ascends to the role, it would be a stark reversal in attitude at the top of the subcommittee that has sought to rein in Big Tech power.
Elon Musk and Twitter face growing brand-safety concerns after execs depart
High-level Twitter employees tasked with brand safety have left, creating a potentially bigger problem when it comes to policing hate speech.
YouTube will stop removing false claims about 2020 election fraud
The new rule will go into effect Friday, June 2.
Google says Gmail on your phone just got a lot faster thanks to A.I.
Google announced an AI update for search within Gmail. AI models will now deliver “top results” for queries.
Arizona sets limits on construction around Phoenix as groundwater dwindles
Earlier this year, Arizona projected that developers planning to build homes in the Phoenix area don’t have enough groundwater supplies to execute those plans.