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Musk plans to relaunch Twitter’s premium service, again

Musk plans to relaunch Twitter’s premium service, again

LONDON (AP) — Elon Musk said Friday that Twitter plans to relaunch its premium service that will offer different colored checkmarks on accounts next week, in a new move to revamp the service after an earlier attempt failed.It's the latest change to the social media platform that Tesla's billionaire CEO bought last month for $44 billion, a day after Musk said he would grant "amnesty" for suspended accounts and caused even more uncertainty for consumers. users.Twitter previously suspended the premium service, which under Musk awarded blue verification labels to anyone paying $8 a month, due to a wave of imposter…
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Lane Kiffin says he hopes to return to Ole Miss next season after loss to Mississippi State

Lane Kiffin says he hopes to return to Ole Miss next season after loss to Mississippi State

Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin it has been reported that he is the leading candidate for the vacant coaching job at Auburn for the past few weeks. on Thursday night, after Ole Miss lost 24-22 to the state of MississippiKiffin was asked by a reporter if he anticipated being the head coach of Ole Miss for the 2023 season if Auburn offered him the coaching job. Mississippi Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin looks on before the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 24, 2022 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Justin Ford/Getty Images)"Yes," Kiffin replied. LANE KIFFIN…
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Qatar World Cup bans English fans dressed as crusaders

Qatar World Cup bans English fans dressed as crusaders

When the United States men's team takes on England in the World Cup in Qatar later on Friday, one thing will be missing: medieval knights.Soccer's governing body FIFA has told English soccer fans to ditch the chain mail, shields and imitation swords or miss the match, according to the Times of London. “Crusader costumes in the Arab context can be offensive against Muslims. That is why the anti-discrimination colleagues asked the fans to put things on backwards or change their clothes," a FIFA official was quoted as saying by the newspaper.FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The…
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These creators are posting content from the sporting event.

These creators are posting content from the sporting event.

A handful of creators are in Qatar, or will be heading there in the coming weeks, to help capture the best moments of the 2022 World Cup. YouTube has beaten 11 creators to produce short films that document their experiences in the international sporting event. The platform said in a blog post. posted on monday Those match highlights will also appear on the official YouTube channel of FIFA, soccer's international governing body.This year's World Cup, which has been mired in controversy, kicked off on Sunday. The competition will run until December 18.Here's a look at the influencers providing updates to…
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