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"Incredible initiative to enhance cancer care infrastructure. This will have a positive impact on numerous individuals across the nation," the Prime Minister tweeted in response to a post by the Minister on X (formerly Twitter).
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The tech billionaire responded to X's updated privacy policy, which now requests permission from users to collect their biometric data and employment history.
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The feature will be compatible with Android, iOS, PC, and Mac. Interestingly, the calls can be made without any phone number, as Musk stated
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Sources cited by MacRumors indicate that the tech giant intends to phase out social media support advisor positions on these platforms, beginning later this year.
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Expanding upon our dedication to open expression, we will now permit political advertising. Initially launching in the United States, we will persist in enforcing distinct guidelines for sponsored political content.
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"Greetings to all on the joyous occasion of Onam! May this beautiful festival strengthen the bonds of unity and bring happiness to all," he tweeted.
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Twitter's renaming as X by Elon Musk saw its weekly active users drop 4 per cent over the following weeks after the exercise
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Police have initiated a search operation to apprehend the husband, who is currently evading authorities. The husband, without a steady occupation, is being pursued by law enforcement, and the couple also has a child.
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"Having recently gotten to know Elon Musk better, I anticipate him being an intriguing advisor for me, given his decision to lay off 75 percent of Twitter's employees," commented Ramaswamy.
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Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin released a long statement, expressing his thoughts on the 'mankading' controversy
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The verified organisations (those who pay $1,000 a month for the verification status) can now feature job listings on their X profiles with the new feature.
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Elon Musk-owned X (formerly Twitter) has announced various video and media enhancements to the microblogging platform
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With the introduction of the new feature, verified organizations (those who pay $1,000 a month for the verification status) can now showcase job listings on their X profiles.
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Earlier today, Trump posted his mugshot along with a link to his website, following his surrender in the Georgia election subversion case in Fulton County, Ga. This occurred a few hours after his surrender.
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On X day, Trump shared his initial tweet, accompanied by his mugshot, during the late hours of Thursday. The tweet read, "Never surrender to election interference."
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The company states that over 80% of the active advertisers on the platform are small and medium-sized businesses.
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An earthquake of magnitude 3.6 on Richter occurred at Manugur in the district during the early hours on Friday
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Continuing his efforts to attract journalists, following his payment to creators through the X advertising revenue program, the owner of X has introduced a fresh approach for media organizations to generate revenue.
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His comment was a reaction to a post on X (formerly Twitter) asserting that non-governmental organizations are filing
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"Today, we're commencing the initial rollout of our first Discovery Feed experiment to a limited group of users," the company announced on X.