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- BusinessBusiness Insider
Elon Musk said his team is going to do a 'random sample of 100 followers' of Twitter to see how many of the platform's users are actually bots
Elon Musk said his $44 billion Twitter deal is on hold pending his own research to confirm the company's estimate that less than 5% of users are fake.
- BusinessINSIDER
Jeff Bezos said the new 'disinformation board' should review Biden's tweet that tied high inflation to low corporate taxes, calling it 'misdirection'
Biden said making "sure the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share" could lower inflation, but Amazon's Bezos said the issues weren't connected.
- CelebrityYahoo Life
'Friends' and 'Seinfeld' actress Angela Featherstone details experience living on the street: 'I was just being raped all the time'
Actress Angela Featherstone shares her experiences in foster care and how she's helping young adults transitioning out of the system with her non-profit, Fostering Care.
- WorldUkrayinska Pravda
All Russian Black Sea Fleet submarines went to sea - media
OLENA ROSHCHINA - FRIDAY, 13 MAY 2022, 21:39 All seaworthy submarines of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, from which the Russian Federation can launch missiles across Ukraine, are now at sea. Source: Crimea.
- CelebrityBuzzFeed
People Who Were Stuck In Comas Are Sharing What It Was Actually Like, And I Truly Have No Words
"I was in a medically induced coma for six weeks. There were times I was fully conscious, but I couldn't open my eyes, couldn't move a muscle, and couldn't speak. It was terrifying."View Entire Post ›
- LifestyleINSIDER
A YouTuber bought the most expensive plane ticket he could find and filmed his experience to show whether it was worth the price
YouTuber Matthew Beam filmed the luxuries of his first-class flight from Los Angeles to Dubai, including a bed, pillow mist, and a "gourmet meal."
- U.S.Associated Press
No sea serpents, mobsters but Tahoe trash divers strike gold
They found no trace of a mythical sea monster, no sign of mobsters in cement shoes or long-lost treasure chests. The dozens of dives that concluded this week were part of a first-of-its-kind effort to learn more about the source and potential harm caused by plastics and other pollutants in the storied alpine lake on the California-Nevada line. It's also taken organizers on a journey through the history, folklore and development of the lake atop the Sierra Nevada that holds enough water to cove

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