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Twitter boss Elon Musk believes hate speech is down on his platform

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Elon Musk has posted a tweet, which notes hate speech impressions are down one-third

He’s offering his thanks and congratulations to the Twitter team, even though thousands of staff have been let go since the billionaire took over.

In another tweet, Musk says the fun level on Twitter has “definitely increased”, and that he’s having a pretty good time on the social media platform.

It comes as Musk puts up another poll on his Twitter account.

He asks:

Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam?

It comes after Donald Trump’s suspended account was re-instated to the platform after a similar poll over the weekend.

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Trump will plead not guilty to revised 2020 election criminal charges

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump will plead not guilty to fresh criminal charges in a revised indictment accusing him of attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

In a court filing, Trump waived his right to appear in court, authorising his lawyers to enter the plea on his behalf.

This revised indictment, brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, maintains the original four charges, including obstructing Congress and defrauding the United States. #featured #trending

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Harris promises to boost SME in the U.S. with $50,000 tax deduction

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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to propose a significant tax deduction for new small businesses.

Under the plan, startups could claim up to $50,000 in tax deductions, providing crucial financial relief during the critical early years of operation.

This initiative aligns with efforts to stimulate economic growth and job creation across the country, particularly in sectors hard-hit by the pandemic. #featured #trending

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Fed Reserve close in on Sep rate cut amid cooling inflation

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The Federal Reserve is anticipated to announce a rate cut in September following signs of cooling inflation.

Economic indicators suggest a slowdown in price increases, providing room for the Fed to adjust policy rates. #featured #trending

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