Twitter pauses paid verifications after users abuse service to impersonate brands and people
Earlier this week, Twitter launched a $7.99 subscription service called Twitter Blue. On Friday the option to sign up disappeared from Twitter’s iOS app.
United gives pilots 5% raises early after contract talks turn rocky
The raises were part of a 2020 cost-cutting agreement with the union.
Judge sanctions Trump lawyers over ‘frivolous’ collusion lawsuit against Clinton, DNC
The suit alleged a conspiracy by Hillary Clinton and many others to spread false claims of collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.
Democrats make big gains in state legislatures after beating expectations
Democrats took control of the Michigan state Senate for the first time in nearly 40 years. They’re on track to flip other legislative chambers when all the votes are counted.
Elon Musk tells Twitter staff he sold Tesla stock to save the social network
He made the remarks during an all-hands meeting that he hosted in part to motivate Twitter employees who remain after sweeping layoffs to work hard.
We may not know who controls the U.S. Senate until December; House could be decided much sooner
Two days after Election Day, Democrats and Republicans have yet to learn which party will control the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
FTC says it’s tracking developments at Twitter with ‘deep concern’ after key security departures
The statement comes after several key security and privacy executives resigned or were dismissed from the company, after Elon Musk acquired Twitter.
Google now allows Spotify and Bumble to bill U.S. users inside apps
Typically, Google Play and Apple’s App Store for iPhones take between 15% and 30% of digital sales inside apps through their billing platforms.
Fed officials welcome inflation news but still see tighter policy ahead
Federal Reserve officials welcomed Thursday’s inflation news but cautioned against getting too excited by the data.
It could be cheaper to dine out on Thanksgiving this year as CPI ‘food at home’ prices soar
The cost of dining out rose just 8.6% over the last year, while the cost of eating at home jumped 12.4%, according to the latest consumer price index data.