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Twitter has made other changes to its check mark and labeling systems in recent months. Photo: Samantha laurey/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesTwitter Inc.’s move to remove legacy verifications is once again sowing confusion over who’s real and who isn’t on the social-media platform. The check mark removals are one of the most drastic changes Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, has made since he bought the platform in October. He has said for months that he wanted to make users pay a monthly fee to be verified.
Thomas Johnson ’s daughter texted him Tuesday afternoon with difficult news: Netflix Inc. planned to get rid of its DVD-by-mail business later this year. “I went, ‘Noooo,’” said Mr. Johnson, a 66-year-old retiree in St. Charles, Mo., who has received Netflix’s red-and-white DVD envelopes in his mailbox for more than a decade.
A record number of journalists were imprisoned worldwide in 2022, a sign of weakening press freedom worldwide, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. There were 363 journalists detained in more than 30 countries last year, with the highest number of detainees held in Iran, China and Myanmar, according to the CPJ. The overall figure is nearly double from 2015 and the most since the press-freedom group began tracking imprisonments three decades ago.
Apple Inc. opened its first retail store in India Tuesday, with Chief Executive Tim Cook celebrating the launch in person, as the company ramps up efforts to diversify its supply chain and boost smartphone sales in the world’s most populous country. The tech company opened a bricks-and-mortar location in Mumbai, a financial hub in India, and said it is planning to open a second location Thursday in New Delhi, India’s capital.
There have been more unruly passengers in the skies since the coronavirus pandemic began. The Federal Aviation Administration said it has sent more than 250 cases of unruly passengers to the Federal Bureau of Investigation since 2021. The FAA said that of the thousands of unruly airline passengers in recent years, it referred some of the most violent ones to the FBI. They had assaulted flight attendants, released the evacuation slide and tried to enter the flight deck, among other things.
The man arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing in San Francisco of Cash App founder Bob Lee is expected to appear in court on Friday. Nima Momeni , 38, was arrested Thursday morning and booked on a murder charge, according to San Francisco police.
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Bob Lee, Cash App founder and chief product officer at crypto company MobileCoin, was fatally stabbed in San Francisco in early April. A suspect was arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing in San Francisco of Cash App founder Bob Lee, police said, more than a week after the tech executive’s death shocked Silicon Valley. Nima Momeni , 38, was arrested by San Francisco police Thursday morning and booked on a murder charge, said Bill Scott , the San Francisco police chief.
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The two Democrats expelled from the Tennessee House of Representatives on Thursday vowed to keep pushing for gun-control legislation after Republicans punished them for “disorderly behavior” during a protest following a mass shooting. The former representatives, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson , and their colleague, Democratic Rep. Gloria Johnson , interrupted a House session for several minutes on March 30 to call on their Republican counterparts to act on gun control. Six people were killed in a mass shooting days earlier at a Nashville, Tenn., Christian school. The incident spurred thousands of residents to protest outside the state Capitol, where Republicans have voted to expand gun access in recent years.
Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives is set to expel three Democrats on Thursday, a rare punishment after they spoke out of turn on the House floor following last week’s mass shooting at a Nashville school. The House is scheduled to vote on resolutions to force out the three representatives who spoke abut gun control: Gloria Johnson , Justin Jones and Justin Pearson .
Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives is set to expel three Democrats on Thursday, a rare punishment after they spoke out of turn on the House floor following last week’s mass shooting at a Nashville school. The House is scheduled to vote on resolutions to force out the three representatives who spoke about gun control: Gloria Johnson , Justin Jones and Justin Pearson .
National Public Radio criticized Twitter Inc. for labeling its social-media account as “US state-affiliated media,” a designation the independent public broadcaster on Wednesday said was disturbing and unacceptable. Twitter’s guidelines say the company adds the designation for government-controlled news sources. NPR says on its website that less than 1% of its budget comes from federal grants, including from the government-supported Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Most of NPR’s revenue comes from corporate sponsorships, it says, along with dues and fees paid by its member stations.
Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives expelled two Democratic lawmakers Thursday, a rare punishment for speaking out of turn on the House floor following last week’s mass shooting at a Nashville school. The House voted Thursday afternoon to force out Justin Jones and Justin Pearson , two of three lawmakers who spoke about gun control. But lawmakers failed to get the two-thirds majority needed to expel their colleague Rep. Gloria Johnson .
Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives expelled a Democratic lawmaker Thursday, a rare punishment after he and two others spoke out of turn on the House floor following last week’s mass shooting at a Nashville school. The House voted Thursday afternoon to force out Justin Jones , one of three lawmakers who spoke about gun control. Lawmakers were also expected to vote on motions to oust Rep. Gloria Johnson and Rep. Justin Pearson .
Cash App Founder Bob Lee Fatally Stabbed in San Francisco
  + stars: | 2023-04-05 | by ( Alyssa Lukpat | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Bob Lee built a career as a Silicon Valley executive and angel investor, according to his LinkedIn page. Bob Lee , the founder of money-transfer company Cash App and the chief product officer at cryptocurrency company MobileCoin Inc., was fatally stabbed in San Francisco on Tuesday. MobileCoin founder Joshua Goldbard confirmed Mr. Lee’s death in an email to The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Lee, who had been MobileCoin’s chief product officer since 2021, had previously worked on some of Silicon Valley’s most well-known products.
Poppies are the most well-known flowers in the superbloom, but others, such as whispering bells and milkmaids, are also expected. Golden poppies are the state flower of California. They are typically bright orange and grow to the size of a tennis ball.
Roy McGrath had been on the run since last month, federal officials said. The ex-chief of staff for Maryland’s former governor Larry Hogan was fatally shot in Tennessee on Monday night during a confrontation with an FBI agent, ending a 21-day manhunt, authorities said. Roy McGrath , 53 years old, had been on the run since last month when he didn’t show up to his federal trial over his alleged theft of more than $275,000 from Maryland’s public environmental service, according to federal prosecutors and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Baltimore.
California is about to be treated to a spectacle: Hillsides awash in poppy superblooms, thanks to heavy rain during the winter that is coaxing the flowers to blossom. Deserts and hills in parts of the state are expected to be covered in bursts of orange and yellow poppies this spring. California officials said there was enough rain over the winter to bring the superblooms back for the first time since 2019.
The Virginia teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student earlier this year filed a $40 million lawsuit against school district officials on Monday, saying administrators failed to take action despite repeated warnings that the boy had a gun. The lawsuit, filed in Newport News Circuit Court, said the school’s former assistant principal and other administrators ignored pleas from staff members to search the boy for a gun.
More than three dozen top editors of news organizations around the world signed a letter to the Russian ambassador to the U.S. condemning the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and calling for his immediate release. The editors said in the letter Thursday to the ambassador, Anatoly Antonov , that they were deeply concerned about Mr. Gershkovich’s detention.
Wall Street Bonuses Fall by Most Since 2008
  + stars: | 2023-03-30 | by ( Alyssa Lukpat | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Last year’s bonus pool was $33.7 billion, down from $42.7 billion the previous year, the comptroller’s office said. The average Wall Street bonus fell 26% last year, the biggest percentage drop since the financial crisis, as a slump in deal making cut into bankers’ compensation. Financial employees received average bonus checks of $176,000 last year, compared with a record high $240,000 a year earlier, the New York state comptroller’s office said in a report Thursday. The annual report measures bonuses paid to employees in New York’s securities industry and doesn’t include base salaries, stock options or other forms of deferred compensation.
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First-graders at a Wisconsin school have been banned from singing “Rainbowland” by Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton at a concert after school officials said the song “could be deemed controversial.”Melissa Tempel , 44 years old, and her students had been rehearsing the tune for three days, she said, singing melodies about how nice it would be to live in a world without judgment. Then officials in the Waukesha School District said last week that the first-graders couldn’t sing “Rainbowland” at a school concert in May.
Robert Kraft’s campaign comes as the number of reported antisemitic incidents in the U.S. rose last year to a record high. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft wants to make more Americans aware that antisemitism has become increasingly widespread in the U.S. in recent years. One of his organizations, the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, funded a $25 million campaign launching Monday to denounce antisemitism. The campaign—“Stand Up to Jewish Hate”—will feature ads on social media and on network broadcasts.
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