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For at least a year, some employees at TikTok were able to access what they described internally as a list of users who watched gay content on the app, according…
For at least a year, some employees at TikTok were able to access what they described internally as a list of users who watched gay content on the app, according…
Elon Musk lost more than half his net worth on paper, over $100 billion, from Nov. 2021 to Dec. 2022. Musk has recouped some of his losses, but Twitter continues…
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At this year's auto show in Shanghai, international automakers like Volkswagen Group and Porsche are trying to keep up with Chinese EV manufacturers like BYD and Li Auto, who dominate…
An American reporter with Russian heritage, WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich made Russia his second home and was authorized to work in the country when he was detained by authorities. His colleagues…
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Innovation and new technology are often driving factors to convince customers to upgrade their smartphones. Samsung is looking to artificial intelligence to help with its next wave of smartphones. Samsung…
Companies typically carry out layoffs to reduce costs, but compiling the list of workers to be let go is often less simple, and can involve weeks of debate. WSJ’s Chip…