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Facebook and Instagram get rid of fact checkers
Meta says its platforms will instead rely on “community notes” from its users, an approach pioneered by X. Meta says its platforms will instead rely on “community notes” from its users, an approach pioneered by X.
BBC News
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Pound falls as borrowing costs rise to highest since 2008
Economists have warned the rise could ultimately mean further tax rises or cuts to spending plans. Economists have warned the rise could ultimately mean further tax rises or cuts to spending plans.
BBC News
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How Founders Can Avoid the Deception Trap
Entrepreneurs — and investors — must protect themselves from the slippery slope of overpromising.
Entrepreneurs — and investors — must protect themselves from the slippery slope of overpromising.
HBR.org
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Why Retailers Are Turning to Third-Party Marketplaces
Lessons from Walmart, Nordstrom, and Best Buy.
Lessons from Walmart, Nordstrom, and Best Buy.
HBR.org
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Shein lawyer refuses to say if it uses Chinese cotton
Yinan Zhu declined to say whether it retailer’s suppliers used Chinese cotton amid concerns over forced labour. Yinan Zhu declined to say whether it retailer’s suppliers used Chinese cotton amid concerns over forced labour.
BBC News