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A Canadian doctor who specializes in immunology was ordered by the courts to pay $300,000. She was given assistance by X, which offered to cover the bill in support of free speech.
Former NBCUniversal executive Mike Sington has deleted a tweet that said Barron Trump was "fair game" on his eighteenth birthday and said he meant no "harm."
Mark Cuban criticized statements made by Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., on X, before explaining why former President Trump may not be able to acquire the $464 million appeal bond.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton mocked presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Tuesday on social media after his outbursts about ongoing legal battles.
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that public officials may be sued for blocking critics on social media, extending a precedent set during the Trump presidency.
Billionaire tycoon Elon Musk said his decision to end his X deal with Don Lemon was over his "approach" to his new show, which he claimed was "CNN, but on social media."
The USAGM, which oversees Voice of America, placed a top executive on paid administrative leave after he was accused of referring to White people as "snow roaches."
Attorneys for Elon Musk's X Corp. argued in San Francisco Thursday that a research organization which studies hate speech called Center for Countering Digital Hate is violating terms of service.