It's time to vote for Knoxville area's best. It's the Guardian Foundation Repair boys athlete of the week for Nov. 11-18.
The Guardian, the London-based left-leaning newspaper whose editor-in-chief recently offered staffers free mental health counseling to cope with President-elect Donald Trump’s victory ...
The Guardian will no longer post its content under its official account on X, the British newspaper announced on Wednesday. The Guardian stated the move had been under consideration for a while ...
The Guardian has quit the social media platform X. The news organisation announced its decision on Wednesday to stop posting from official editorial accounts on the platform, formerly known as ...
By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital The Guardian will stop posting on X, formerly known as Twitter, the U.K. media group announced on Wednesday. In a story posted Wednesday morning U.K ...
British news publisher the Guardian said on Wednesday (Nov 13) it will no longer post on X, citing "disturbing content" on the social media platform, including racism and conspiracy theories.
The Guardian will stop posting articles on the social media platform X, the British newspaper announced on Wednesday. The news organisation said their decision was based on "the often disturbing ...
UK daily The Guardian says it will stop posting from its "official editorial accounts" on X but users can still "share" articles from the daily newspaper on the social media platform formerly ...
The Guardian has announced its decision not to publish posts on X. In its statement, the Guardian cited the presence of offensive content on the platform, such as racist and conspiracy-driven ...
LONDON: Britain’s The Guardian newspaper announced on Wednesday it would no longer post content from its official accounts on Elon Musk’s X, branding it a “toxic media platform” home to ...
The Guardian’s exit underscores a worrying trend for X, with a litany of major brands reducing or outright abandoning their presence on the platform, following a series of controversies.
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