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Jury finds that two tweets posted in May 2022 by Musk contained false statements responsible for a plunge in Twitter’s share price.Published On 21 Mar 202621 Mar 2026A federal jury in California has found that tech tycoon Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, driving down the company’s share price as he was poised to buy it in a $44bn deal.The verdict delivered on Friday in the class action securities lawsuit means the world’s richest person could be ordered to pay billions of dollars, according to damages calculated by jurors.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listAfter a three-week trial in a…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration’s anticipated multibillion-dollar funding request to bolster its Iran campaign could face resistance from GOP fiscal hawks.Though congressional Republicans have been broadly supportive of the Trump administration’s conflict in Iran, some conservatives are drawing a red line that an emergency cash infusion, known as a supplemental, cannot increase budget deficits. Multiple House Freedom Caucus members, for example, told Fox News Digital that such a funding bill would have to be made up for by cutting spending elsewhere.”I think the big thing there is going to be making sure that there’s…

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Federal departments and agencies are looking to cut more than 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs over the next three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review. That figure comes from plans released by federal departments and agencies for 2026-27 outlining how they’ll shed billions of dollars to meet the government’s cost-cutting targets.Multiple part-time positions can make up one full-time equivalent position.Rola Salem, spokesperson for the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, said departments were asked to include in their reports details about the savings for each fiscal year until 2028-29.That included a description of how the savings would be achieved,…

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People queue to have their laptops install with OpenClaw, an open-source AI assistant at the Baidu headquarter in Beijing on March 11, 2026.Adek Berry | Afp | Getty ImagesThree months ago, the tech industry was unaware of a lobster-themed AI coding project built by an under-the-radar Austrian software developer.OpenClaw, as that creation is known, has enjoyed such a rapid ascent since then that it took center stage this week at GTC, Nvidia’s annual conference, where the leader of the world’s most valuable company called it “the most popular, open-source project in the history of humanity.” “This is definitely the next…

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No leakage of radioactive materials reported in the area in central Iran, Tehran’s atomic energy organisation says.Published On 21 Mar 202621 Mar 2026The United States and Israel have struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, according to its atomic energy organisation.“Following the criminal attacks by the United States and the usurping Zionist regime against our country, the … Natanz enrichment complex was targeted this morning,” the organisation said in a statement carried by the Tasnim news agency on Saturday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIt added that there was “no leakage of radioactive materials reported” at the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan enrichment…

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The following is the full transcript of the panel with former Iran detainees Siamak Namazi and Emad Shargi, Roger Carstens, a CBS News contributor and former U.S. special envoy for hostage affairs, and Shargi’s sister, Neda Sharghi. A portion of the panel will air on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on March 22, 2026.MARGARET BRENNAN: There are at least four Americans currently detained in Iran. Two of them, Reza Valizadeh and Kamran Hekmati, have been designated by the U.S. government as wrongfully detained and are believed to be held in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison. We’re joined now by two…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz will be moving to unpaid leave as they await trial for allegedly rigging pitches, Major League Baseball announced Friday.The relievers were originally placed on paid non-disciplinary leave when they were first investigated over the summer.”This agreement is not an admission of any wrongdoing by Clase or Ortiz. MLB has been closely monitoring the matter since alerting federal law enforcement at the outset of its investigation and will have no further comment until its investigation has been completed,” MLB said, adding the shift came through…

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