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Texas TikTok Ban Challenged by Free-Speech Group
Free-speech advocates and academics sued Texas over its TikTok ban, saying it violates the First Amendment rights of public-university faculty. Source link
Twitter Starts Sharing Ad Revenue With Creators
Elon Musk makes good on February promise as the competition for content creators heats up. Source link
China Hacking Was Undetectable for Some Who Had Less Expensive Microsoft Services
Biden administration officials are calling for changes to Microsoft’s cloud computing services after some victims of a recent Chinese cyber intrusion were unable to detect
Delta Says Travel Boom Drove Record Revenue
The surge in flying shows no signs of slowing, with demand continuing into autumn, CEO Ed Bastian says. Source link
Exxon Mobil Buys Pipeline Operator, Making Big Bet on Carbon
Exxon Mobil is buying pipeline operator Denbury for almost $5 billion, a big bet by the oil giant on the business of transporting and storing
Want to See Your Future Babies? This Viral App Can Show You.
The photo-editing platform Remini is triggering baby fever with realistic childhood images. But there are drawbacks. Source link
KPMG Plans $2 Billion Investment in AI, Cloud Services
An expanded partnership with Microsoft is expected to bring in $12 billion in revenue for KPMG over five years, the Big Four accounting firm said.
The Accountant Shortage Is Showing Up in Financial Statements
Advance Auto Parts and others have cited a lack of skilled accounting personnel for material weaknesses in their financial-reporting controls, a key predictor of restatements.
Amazon Has a Lot of Pumps to Prime
Prime Day could give its retail side a needed boost, but AWS needs a lift as well. Source link
Twitter Sues Wachtell Over $90 Million Payout for Musk's Buyout Deal
Twitter sued Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, the law firm that represented its interests in a Delaware case to force Elon Musk to complete his