The video is from late October 2022, not December 2024, and was recorded outside of a church in Beit Sahour, a small town near Bethlehem.
The new algorithm is an apparent switch-up from the billionaire’s staunch free speech and anti-censorship stance.
"Going through a public breakup, just to be frank, it's been overwhelming," Nicole said in Wednesday's episode of "Special ...
Elon Musk, posted on his fledgling platform that an "algorithm tweak" was coming in response to "too much negativity" on X ...
The former head of a national inquiry into child sexual abuse has warned against “politicising” the issue, as she urged the ...
Throngs of tech geeks swarmed to see the latest AI-powered robots, software, drones and more as show rooms officially opened ...
Bolsonaro said his lawyer has already made a request to get his passport back so he could “attend this honorable and important historical event.” ...
The Supreme Court justice confirmed the call with the president-elect but said they did not discuss the hush money case.
Social media companies are abandoning years of fact-checking practices as Republicans criticize it as censorship.
Today, billionaire Elon Musk is in charge of the platform and traditional news sources are disappearing from view due to ...
Tech mogul Elon Musk has been using his X platform to unleash a torrent of criticisms aimed at political figures in Europe.
Meta announced it will end fact-checking on its platforms, instead moving to an X-style “community notes.” But X users say their efforts feel futile.