In Suspending Journalists on Twitter, Musk Flexes His Media Muscle
Saturday, December 17, 2022 | |
By Andrew E. Kramer and Marc Santora Dozens of missiles knocked out heat and electricity systems around the country including in Kyiv, where two-thirds of its residents had no heat or water. | | News Analysis By Michael M. Grynbaum Elon Musk's moves this week set off a heated debate about complex issues of free speech and online censorship. | | By Edward Wong Dozens of top officials have flown to Qatar to cheer for teams while talking shop. The event has magnified the tiny Gulf nation's role as a diplomatic broker. | | |
World By Michael Schwirtz, Anton Troianovski, Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak, Adam Entous and Thomas Gibbons-Neff Secret battle plans, intercepted communications and Russian soldiers explain how a "walk in the park" became a catastrophe for Russia. | | Opinion By Sander van der Linden Take this quiz to see how you stack up. | | |
By Reuters President Biden highlighted the Pact Act, a new law that provides benefits to veterans who were exposed to burn pits. | | By Reuters Russia launched dozens of missiles at Ukrainian energy infrastructure, damaging heating systems throughout the country amid freezing temperatures. | | By Reuters and Storyful A large crowd tried to force its way into the O2 Academy Brixton, a popular concert venue in London, to attend a sold-out performance by Asake, a Nigerian Afrobeats singer. | | |
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