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Mark Zuckerberg says Meta was ‘pressured’ by Biden administration to censor Covid-related content in 2021

By Colin McCullogh, CNN (CNN) — Mark Zuckerberg, chairman and CEO of the social media company Meta, said in a letter to the House Judiciary committee on Monday that his teams were “pressured” by the Biden White House to censor some content around the Covid-19 pandemic. “In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the

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Finally, America’s housing market is starting to loosen up. But it’ll be a bumpy road back

By Elisabeth Buchwald and Bryan Mena, CNN (CNN) — It’s been another rollercoaster of a year so far for the US housing market. Elevated mortgage rates and home prices have pushed prospective homebuyers to the sidelines. In addition, homeowners have been reluctant to put their properties on the market and risk potentially forfeiting the ultra-low

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A reenergized Democratic campaign surges to convention ratings win over Republicans

By Hadas Gold, CNN New York (CNN) — A new presidential candidate, a slew of celebrities and slick programming helped propel Democrats and Vice President Kamala Harris to a ratings win at this week’s Democratic National Convention, surpassing the television viewership of last month’s Republican gathering. Viewership of the four-day festivities in Chicago drew an

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Robert Telles is seen in a Las Vegas courtroom during his murder trial for the death of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative journalist Jeff German.

A veteran reporter was murdered outside his home. Now his newspaper is tasked with covering the alleged killer’s trial

By Liam Reilly, CNN New York (CNN) — As opening statements in the murder trial of Robert Telles began last week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal was confronted with a nightmarish question: How does a newspaper cover the trial of a suspect accused of murdering one of its own reporters? The once-unimaginable prospect is one the

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