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Russia bans entry to dozens of American journalists, including WSJ, NYT and Washington Post

By Katharina Krebs and Lauren Kent, CNN (CNN) — Russia has banned entry to 92 more American citizens, including journalists from The Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Post. Russia said the country is “permanently closed” to the 92 people on the list, which also includes American government officials from the Justice Department, Treasury Department

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Telegram founder Pavel Durov under formal investigation with bail set at $5.56 million, prosecutor says

By Chris Liakos and Rob Picheta, CNN Paris (CNN) — Telegram founder Pavel Durov is under formal investigation and will not be allowed to leave France, a French prosecutor said in a statement released Wednesday night. The Russian-born billionaire is being investigated for several suspected offenses related to criminal activity on the platform, including complicity

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CrowdStrike puts its initial tab after causing a global computer outage at $60 million. It’s a fraction of the hit claimed by clients

By Chris Isidore and Brian Fung, CNN New York (CNN) — Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said that in the wake of a massive computer outage it caused last month it will give customers about $60 million in credits to remain with the company, possibly a mere fraction of the damages those clients say they incurred. The

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The right-wing activist riding a wave of opposition to DEI in corporate America

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN New York (CNN) — Robby Starbuck, a former Hollywood music video director turned conservative activist, has caught fire campaigning online against some major American brands’ diversity, equity and inclusion programs (DEI), support for gay Pride marches and LGBTQ events, strategies to slow climate change and other social policies. Starbuck is both

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