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- The company's board of directors is committed to rooting out any instances of **money laundering** (=the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money) within the organization and has implemented strict measures to prevent such activities in the future (moving / going forward).
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- Sunday night('s = saxon genitive) **announcement** (=news) of the company's quarterly earnings was met with disappointment by investors, who had expected stronger growth in the current economic climate.
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- **[https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-65156216](https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-65156216) **
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- Twitter's blue ticks disappear as Musk attacks NY Times
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- The New York Times has lost its blue tick on Twitter after it said it would not pay to remain verified.
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- Twitter has started removing verification badges from accounts which already had a blue tick, after announcing they would be part of a paid subscription from 1 April.
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- The New York Times, along with several other organisations and celebrities, said they would not pay for the tick.
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- It prompted Elon Musk to launch a volley of insults at the newspaper.
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- "The real tragedy of @NYTimes is that their propaganda isn't even interesting", Mr Musk, who owns Twitter, wrote on the platform.
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- "Also, their feed is the Twitter equivalent of diarrhea. It's unreadable," he added.
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- There has been no official comment from Twitter and the New York Times has not responded to Mr Musk's comments.
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