Jubilant Iranians Celebrate The Nuclear Deal On Social Media

Iran and six world powers announced on Tuesday they have reached a historic agreement for the future of Tehran’s controversial nuclear program. The deal comes after months of contentious negotiations, and will curb Iran’s nuclear capabilities in exchange for relief from crippling sanctions. Jubilant Iranians living at home and abroad took to social media in the wake of the announcement

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This Social Network You’ve Never Heard Of Has Nearly 1 Million Users, Its CEO Says

A new social network that uses a points-based system to encourage people to interact with content is closing in on 1 million registered users since it launched earlier this month, according to the company’s CEO. “We’ve been around for a week. We are already serving significant impressions,” said Bill Ottman, the founder and CEO of Minds, in an interview last

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LeBron James Emerges From 2-Month Social Media Blackout

LeBron James went silent on social media on April 18, the day before his team started its turbulent 2015 NBA playoff run. But he finally reemerged more than two months later on Tuesday to thank his kids and his fans for always supporting him, while admitting he has been understandably down since his team fell to the Golden State Warriors

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Former College Gossip Site Founder Creates Anti-Anonymous Social Media App

Matt Ivester rejects almost everything about the website he started and became known for nearly a decade ago. Ivester created JuicyCampus, an anonymous forum college students used to spread gossip about each other, in 2007 as a recent Duke University graduate. The controversial website — which was banned and protested on some campuses, and investigated by state attorneys general —

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