• Reuters

    X tells Brazil court 'operational faults' allowed blocked users to remain active

    Lawyers representing X in Brazil told the Supreme Court on Friday that "operational faults" have allowed users who were ordered blocked to stay active on the social media platform. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes last week had asked the social media giant to explain why it allegedly did not fully comply with earlier rulings ordering the company, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, to block certain accounts. A report by Brazil's federal police seen by Reuters last week showed accounts on X that top courts had ordered blocked were still active on the platform by early April, being able to gain new followers and to live-stream videos.

  • Associated Press

    Pac-12 football programs go through one last spring before heading in different directions

    Football programs across the Pac-12 have spent the spring practicing and scrimmaging, laying the groundwork for the 2024 season. Arizona, Arizona State, Utah and Colorado will be in the Big 12. Stanford and California are going to the Atlantic Coast Conference.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    What Exxon, Chevron Q1 earnings mean for the energy sector

    Energy giants Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) are experiencing divergent stock performance following the release of their respective first quarter earnings reports today. Both companies faced headwinds from lower national gas prices and narrowing refining margins, which put pressure on their first quarter profits. However, Chevron managed to surpass expectations on adjusted earnings per share. Yahoo Finance's Jared Blikre and Julie Hyman discuss each company's first quarter earnings report, providing insights into how their financial performance is impacting share prices. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Angel Smith