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“Get over your X” – Twitter fans blast Musk

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Elon Musk faced criticism on social media after announcing Twitter’s rebranding decision, replacing its iconic blue bird logo with a generic-looking “X” logo

The move, which took place suddenly, sparked humorous and sarcastic responses from users. Some poked fun at the resemblance of the new “X” logo to the close icon on a computer screen.

While some users were light-hearted in their remarks, others were more critical. Gary Black, co-founder of Future Fund and a noted Tesla supporter, questioned the logic behind the rebrand, expressing concern about losing the brand equity associated with the little blue bird. Musk’s decision was seen as another controversial move in his attempts to regain advertisers and reverse revenue losses since acquiring the platform.

The “X” rebranding comes amidst a significant challenge from Meta-owned Threads, a text-based social media app that has gained millions of users since its recent launch. Musk has been vocal about his vision for an all-encompassing “super app” like China’s WeChat, which offers various services, including payments and ride-sharing.

Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino defended the rebrand, describing “X” as the future of unlimited interactivity, powered by AI, and transforming the global town square. However, Musk’s decision to rebrand Twitter had been hinted at for months, given his earlier statements about using the platform as an “accelerant to creating X, the everything app.”

Amidst the criticism, Musk seemed unfazed and even welcomed negative feedback, stating it was preferable to censorship. The future impact of this rebrand remains to be seen, as the social media landscape continues to evolve with new challenges and contenders.

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Iran protests and the global fight for freedom

Protests in Iran escalate as citizens demand women’s rights; Rabbi Cooper discusses global solidarity and advocacy efforts.

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Protests in Iran escalate as citizens demand women’s rights; Rabbi Cooper discusses global solidarity and advocacy efforts.


Amid escalating protests in Iran, citizens are risking everything to demand women’s rights and basic freedoms. The world watches as these demonstrations grow, with many hoping for meaningful change in the face of a brutal regime.

We speak with Rabbi Abraham Cooper from the Simon Wiesenthal Center about the advocacy work supporting Iranian voices and the historical context of defending human rights. He explains the vital role of international solidarity and how governments and communities can respond.

From the human cost on the ground to the influence of the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles, this interview sheds light on the stakes, the movement, and why public attention is critical.

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Greenland and Denmark signal security divide with the United States

Greenland, Denmark assert Arctic island not for sale, emphasizing cooperation with the US on their own terms.

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Greenland, Denmark assert Arctic island not for sale, emphasizing cooperation with the US on their own terms.


Greenland and Denmark have used high-level talks in Washington, D.C. to firmly restate that the Arctic island is not for sale, pushing back against long-standing US interest in the strategically vital territory.

Foreign ministers from both Greenland and Denmark acknowledged that major disagreements remain following discussions with US officials, despite what they described as constructive engagement on shared priorities.

Greenland’s government made clear it is open to closer cooperation with Washington, but only on its own terms, rejecting any suggestion of ownership or control.

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U.S. moves personnel from Qatar base amid Iran tensions

US military relocates personnel from Qatar amid rising Iran tensions; Trump considers military action as regional stability wanes.

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US military relocates personnel from Qatar amid rising Iran tensions; Trump considers military action as regional stability wanes.


The US military is moving personnel from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as tensions rise between Washington and Tehran, signalling heightened concern over regional stability.

President Trump has indicated he may consider military action against Iran, while the Pentagon says it remains ready to defend US forces using alternative options despite limited naval assets in the region.

The developments come amid growing uncertainty in the Middle East, with officials closely monitoring the risk of further escalation.

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