Month: March 2021
Fox Corp CEO Lachlan Murdoch Heads To Australia As Fox News Faces Headwinds
Lachlan Murdoch, the CEO and co-executive chairman of Fox Corp, has left Los Angeles for Sydney at a time when Fox News is reckoning with major lawsuits and questions over its direction. (Image credit: Alastair Pike/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreApplications for Startup Battlefield at TC Disrupt 2021 are now open
Applications for Startup Battlefield are now open! Founders, this past year has been challenging in ways words can’t encompass. But you are persevering and now is the time to show the world what you have been working on. TechCrunch is
Read MoreDonald Trump launches a new website after social media bans – CNN
Donald Trump launches a new website after social media bans CNN Donald Trump uses new website to rewrite history of his presidency The Guardian Donald Trump launches website for post-White House office USA TODAY Donald Trump Launches ‘Official Website Of The 45th President’ WTRF
Read MoreCourt lets Trump accuser’s defamation suit to proceed again
Former US president called Summer Zervos a liar and her accusation ‘a hoax’ after she claimed he groped her twice in 2007
Read MoreIn return to pre-Trump norm, State Dep’t report refers to ‘occupied’ territories
Human rights report names chapter ‘Israel, West Bank and Gaza,’ as in Trump era, but areas themselves labeled ‘occupied’ for first time in years
Read MoreNFT art marketplace SuperRare closes $9 million Series A
The NFT ecosystem is having an explosive moment and the startups that were ready to run with it are getting lots of cash to continue capturing that momentum. SuperRare, an NFT art platform that has garnered tens of millions in
Read MoreYouTube tests hiding dislike counts on videos
YouTube announced today it will begin testing what could end up being a significant change to its video platform: it’s going to try hiding the dislike count on videos from public view. The company says it will run a “small
Read MoreThe Heartbreak and Horror of Being an EMT During the Pandemic—and Why I’m Still Working
When COVID-19 erupted in New York City last spring, it forced me to make a decision as to whether or not I would work the disaster as an emergency medical technician. Unlike the thousands of New York City EMTs and
Read MoreBiden Announces New Steps To Tackle Anti-Asian Violence And Discrimination
The White House on Tuesday unveiled actions to reverse the rising violent crimes against the AAPI community. Advocates and Asian American leaders have pressed the administration to do more. (Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Read MoreWHO chief urges probe of COVID lab leak theory as leaders eye pandemic treaty
Director Tedros says further investigation of possibility needed, laments difficulties that experts had in accessing raw data in China
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