One day after X started to come back online for some people in Brazil, the country’s Supreme Court is threatening the social media company and Elon Musk-owned Starlink with hefty daily fines . In a new order posted online, Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes ordered regulators to “reacti...
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