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Why Brazil Banned X
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The Guardian - World
By showing Musk’s unruly X the red card, Brazil has scored a goal for all democracies | John Naughton
A Brazilian justice ordering the platform to be blocked until it complies with state laws is a first among non-autocratic nations . At 10 minutes past midnight on 31 August, Elon Musk’s X (nee ...4 hours ago -
Yahoo News - World
Brazil vets heal burns of jaguar burned in Pantanal fire
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Financial Times - Business
Why GB News is angrier than ever
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Inc. - Business
This Is Why You Secretly Hate Your Business
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Why the Pro-Housing 'Yimby' Movement Is Wading Into the Election
Harris’s proposal to build millions more homes draws fans among ”Yes in My Backyard” activists.6 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
England 'could face Euros ban' over regulator plan
Uefa warns ministers that England could be excluded from Euro 2028 over "concerns" that an independent football regulator could mean "government interference".18 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Labour has no plans to lift ban on prison officers striking
Government ministers reject calls to repeal legislation despite union warning the decision would be seen as a betrayal16 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
England could face Euro ban over gov't regulator
England and English football teams could be removed from UEFA competitions if a new regulator is considered to be "government interference" in the sport.56 minutes ago -
The New York Times - Business
Boeing Workers Won’t Easily End Their Strike. Here’s Why.
The vehemence of workers over wages and other issues caught the company and union leaders off guard.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why is Ye, Formerly Kanye West, Doing a Show in China?
The provocative artist once known as Kanye West has received approval that was denied to Maroon 5 and Bon Jovi. China’s economic woes might be why.11 hours ago
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