Tag: limits
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China Limits Exports of Graphite to Counter U.S. Technology Restrictions
[ad_1] The Chinese government announced it will soon restrict the export of three grades of graphite, a key ingredient in EV batteries and nuclear power plants, in retaliation for U.S.-led restrictions on technology sales to Chinese companies. China’s Ministry of Commerce and the Customs Administration said in a joint statement on Friday that the new export controls…
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Israel’s Supreme Court Weighs Law That Limits Its Own Power
[ad_1] Israel’s Supreme Court convened on Tuesday to begin considering whether to strike down a deeply contentious law that limits the court’s own power, in a hearing that sets the stage for a constitutional showdown between the country’s judicial and executive branches. In a sign of the gravity attached to the case, the court met…
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New limits on prescription drug prices could help millions afford life-saving drugs
[ad_1] New limits on prescription drug prices could help millions afford life-saving drugs – CBS News Watch CBS News Recent legislation tackles high prescription drug prices. Dr. Celine Gounder explains who could benefit and when the limits take effect. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.…
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China proposes tighter limits on children’s use of tech
[ad_1] Receive free Technology sector updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Technology sector news every morning. Beijing has unveiled a new system to limit minors’ device usage and control the content young people can consume online, in a move that poses a fresh challenge to tech groups already…
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BitPay + Sardine: Buy Crypto with Low Fees + High Limits
[ad_1] BitPay is excited to announce our partnership with Sardine, bringing instant ACH bank transfers plus other unique benefits to our app and website users. We are giving BitPay users even more flexibility and choice in how they buy cryptocurrency, whether you’re a seasoned hodler, spender or new to the crypto space. With this addition,…
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Supreme Court; French protests; Twitter limits : NPR
[ad_1] Good morning. You’re reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today’s top stories Millions of Americans will be affected by last week’s Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action, student loan…
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Musk limits number of posts Twitter users can view per day
[ad_1] The announcement is the latest in a series of major changes for the social media company, including the appointment of a new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, who took over the role from Musk in June. Upon her appointment, Musk tweeted that Yaccarino would “focus primarily on business operations,” while he would stay focused on “product…
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Thousands of Twitter users report problems accessing site as Elon Musk says new limits have been installed
[ad_1] As thousands of Twitter users reported problems attempting to access the social media site Saturday, Elon Musk tweeted he is limiting the daily number of tweets users can read. In a tweet Saturday afternoon, Musk said that verified accounts are limited to reading 6,000 posts a day. For unverified accounts, the number drops drastically…
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Twitter Puts ‘Temporary Limits’ On Number Of Posts That Users Can Read
[ad_1] Elon Musk announced on Saturday that Twitter is putting “temporary limits” on the number of posts users can read per day, with restrictions depending on account status. Accounts that have been “verified” on the platform will be allowed to read 8,000 posts per day, tweeted Musk, who owns the site. Unverified accounts will be…
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India is Starting to Reach the Limits of Its Russian oil Splurge
[ad_1] MUMBAI: The shift in India’s oil imports to favor Russian crude has been a remarkable development in recent times. Previously, India relied heavily on suppliers from the Middle East, the US, and West Africa. However, Russian oil now accounts for a staggering 46% of India’s oil imports, compared to less than 2% before the…