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Jen Psaki mentioned Section 230 in response to a question about Elon Musk buying Twitter.

White House discusses Section 230 reform following Musk Twitter deal

Elon Musk has vowed to enhance Twitter and make it a free speech destination. Here are three things he hopes to change on the platform.

3 ways Elon Musk hopes to change Twitter

When it comes to the stock market, there have been a lot of "worsts" in 2022, but investors are looking to safe haven assets to mitigate risk.

Investors turning to ‘safe haven’ assets like gold, cryptocurrency amid volatility

Billionaire Elon Musk will buy Twitter in a cash deal valued at $44 billion, the social media company announced Monday afternoon.

Twitter accepts Elon Musk’s ‘best and final’ offer to buy

You've probably seen advice suggesting now is the time to ask for a raise, and it appears a lot of people have taken that advice.

Survey: Wages rise at 70% of US companies, most pass on costs

They came on like a storm, but are NFTs already over? Here are five signs the NFT hype is already crashing in this week's Five For Friday.

Are NFTs already over? 5 reasons the market is cooling

Uber, United, Amtrak others said they wouldn't require employees or customers to wear masks following a judge's ruling.

Uber, United, Amtrak, others ditch mask requirements after ruling

Twitter's board of directors voted to take a poison pill to try to prevent Elon Musk from a hostile takeover, but it's not the only group to do so.

Twitter popped a poison pill. Here are 3 other companies that did, too.

After Elon Musk made a bid to buy Twitter, the company's board of directors indicated it'd rather swallow a poison pill than let Musk take over.

What’s a poison pill and why is Twitter biting down?

With renters leaving big cities for greener pastures, here are the most popular destinations for those escaping high housing costs.

Renters are flocking to these 5 cities as housing costs skyrocket

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is all in on Twitter, offering roughly $43 billion to buy out the public company and take it private.

Elon Musk bear hugs Twitter with $43 billion buyout bid

In his first letter to Amazon shareholders, Jassy wrote about the enormous growth Amazon experienced during the coronavirus pandemic.

Amazon CEO Jassy addresses growth, warehouse safety, and NFTs

Forty years ago, the United States was just emerging from "The Great Inflation," when the annual rate peaked near 15% and led to interest rate hikes.

As inflation hits 21st century high, is now anything like ‘The Great Inflation’?

Consumer prices in March climbed to a new 4-decade high of 8.5%, according to an inflation report economists described as "nasty" and "ugly.

8.5% inflation sets new 40-year high. But here’s the good news.

By refusing Twitter's board seat, Elon Musk will not be beholden to its restrictions and can acquire as much Twitter stock as he wants.

Elon Musk will not join Twitter’s board. Now what?

Harvard just accepted a record-low 3.2% of applicants for the class of 2026. But these five jobs are even more competitive than that.

5 things harder than getting into Harvard

Many are voicing concerns after Elon Musk promised to make 'significant improvements' to Twitter as a board member and majority shareholder.

Hope and fear as Elon Musk joins Twitter board

Oil executives from Shell and Chevron defended themselves from charges by lawmakers that they are gouging Americans via higher gas prices.

Lawmakers grill Shell, Chevron, big oil over high gas prices

JetBlue is trying to break up pending nuptials between fellow low-fare airlines Frontier and Spirit, offering to buy Spirit for $3.6 billion.

JetBlue makes unsolicited proposal to buy Spirit, threatening Frontier merger

Twitter is giving Elon Musk a board seat after the world's richest man became Twitter's largest shareholder, buying a 9.2% stake in the company.

Twitter gives Elon Musk board seat. Is an edit button next?

The country is missing its pocket change, driven largely by a push for cashless transactions during the pandemic.

Spare some change? Businesses are desperate for your coins

The March jobs report saw 441,000 jobs added.

March jobs report reveals tighter labor market, lower unemployment rate

From coach salaries to gambling to broadcasting rights, the money behind March Madness will surprise even the biggest ballers.

5 mind-blowing money figures behind March Madness

A judge has approved Activision Blizzard's $18 million settlement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

EEOC, Activision Blizzard settle $18M workplace discrimination lawsuit