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Fans of Jelly Roll, don't go looking for the musician on X. He's done with Elon Musk's social media platform.

Elon Musk and X are suing several advertisers, claiming that they allegedly colluded to boycott the social media platform, costing them substantial money. The suit was recently filed in a federal court in Texas.

Former CNN journalist Don Lemon is suing X owner Elon Musk for fraud and breach of contract related to the canceled content partnership deal they agreed to in March of this year. Musk canceled the deal after a contentious interview with Lemon.

VERZUZ, the friendly but competitive music battle series created by Swizz Beat and Timbaland, announced that the platform has teamed with X. While the musicians touted that it remains Black-owned, the fact that it has essentially teamed with Phony Stark aka Elon Musk—with the announcement made on Juneteenth, no less—meant many people took to social […]

X has made users' "likes" private this week, and there are a lot of mixed reactions on the change to the platform.

Don Lemon shares details of his new show, the fallout with CNN, and his tense interview with Elon Musk with PEOPLE.

A report from the Tech Transparency Group alleges that X, formerly Twitter, granted verified premium accounts to 28 groups and individuals sanctioned by the United States for terrorism and other crimes.

The scammys is trending after after the Grammys X (formally Twitter) account mistakingly announced Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice's "Barbie World" the winner of "Best Rap Song."

NBA referee is calling it a career admist an investigation into his alleged social media burner account.

Early this year, after Elon Musk had finalized his purchase of the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the Tesla CEO announced that it would relax its ban on political ads, which had been implemented in 2019. Well, now, it appears that Musk has made good on that promise and has announced that X […]

Social media is up in arms over the Twitter/X owner's new idea of eliminating the block feature for accounts.