2025-10-24
It was probably a mistake for the Supreme Court to legalize selling pardons.
Wall Street Journal
President Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, following months of efforts by Zhao to boost the Trump family's World Liberty Financial
reporting no longer grounded in truth. The facts are clear and stated as follows: 👇 @acyn : Collins: Can you explain why you chose to pardon the founder of Binance and did it have ...
It was probably a mistake for the Supreme Court to legalize selling pardons.
Bloomberg
Trump's pardon of CZ is a gift to the crypto industry, which has spent heavily to ease regulations and rewrite history to remove associations with criminality
The move by Trump comes as his family works to profit from coins.
2023-09-18
Rather than making this empty and unenforceable promise, you could promise to be transparent about your metrics and reduce compliance. But that would mean something.
Washington Post
German prosecutors say Elon Musk's X has complied with hundreds of hate-crime user data requests; Twitter used to push back if requests threatened free speech
2023-09-05
Frivolous defamation suits are not a way to express your support for free speech. [image]
TechCrunch
Elon Musk threatens to file a defamation suit against the ADL for “falsely accusing” X and him of being antisemitic, and blames the ADL for X's US ad sales drop
In the newest uproar you might have missed, Elon Musk says X, formerly Twitter, will file a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League.
2022-05-17
Flink buying Cajoo leaves me with a lot of questions about Gorpman https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
Berlin-based grocery delivery startup Flink acquires Paris-based Cajoo; sources: Flink acquired Cajoo for €90M-€100M and raised €60M-€70M at a €4.8B valuation
2022-05-12
I can't imagine there is a single social media website in compliance with this law, or that it is possible to comply. Could someone get in touch with the grandchildren of these judges and get them to intervene? https://twitter.com/...
The Verge
A US appeals court rules 2-1 to let Texas enforce a social media law stopping Twitter, Facebook, and other services with 50M+ users from moderating content
A judge blocked a similar law in Florida on First Amendment grounds — The controversial Texas social media law HB 20 …