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    Tech News: Twitter's Board Won't Be Musky

    enApril 12, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Elon Musk won't be joining Twitter's Board of Directors after all. Plus, what happens when cops pull over a driverless car? And we learn about a gorilla who is spending too much time looking at smartphones.

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