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The new study found that half of Americans think news organizations will be deceptive with their reporting
US’ highest-ranking newspaper editor, Jonathan Licht, has said that the country’s news media is being replaced by digital media. Licht, the former Editor-In-Chief of The New York Times, said, “It’s not like we haven’t been doing this for a while…We’ve been taking some time to transition to these new technologies.” Licht added, “It’s important for…
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The sequel to ‘Ant-Man and the Incredibles’ came up short
Hollywood actor Channing Tatum, in an interview with The New York Times, revealed that his film ‘Flashdance’ was inspired by his life as a stripper. “I was living my life as a stripper,” he added. “When I was in Florida, I met a woman…who…tells me that I need to go to London and become a…
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God is responsible for the world’s favorable effect on it
In an opinion article for The New York Times titled ‘What Twitter can learn fromquakers’, social activist David Ambler wrote, “To get a clear sense of what’s happening in our lives, we Quakers attempt to go deeper.” Ambler further wrote, “A typical Quaker meeting…sit in silence together for an hour or so, standing up to…
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Les Moonves was helped by a L.A.P.D. officer to fight an assault complaint
Shari Redstone, CEO of CBS Corporation, was made aware of allegations of sexual harassment against her father Sumner Redstone’s son-in-law Leslie Moonves by ex-CBS communications chief Gil Schwartz in 2017, The New York Times reported. Schwartz said he told Shari about the allegations and that she “needed to look into it,” the report said. Moonves…
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The TikTok has been banned by the US House of Representatives.
TikTok said it has banned the House of Representatives from using its app on its devices after a lawmaker said she would ban it, The New York Times reported. US Representative Catherine Szpindor said she would restrict the use of the app on House-issued devices. Democrats have said that Section 230 should be changed because…
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Silicon Valley’s best minds misread demand. Now their Employees are paying for it.
Facebook has fired around three percent of its hourly employees each week, The New York Times reported citing internal memos obtained by Recode. This comes as tech companies like Amazon and Google are pausing hiring amid Recession fears after a wave of expansion. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had said that Meta’s layoffs would be spread…
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The story of his mom and 9/11 are under scrutiny in relation to his other lies.
New York Congressman-elect George Santos, who is facing criticism for false claims about his biography, claimed his mother was at the WTC on September 11, 2001 and that the incident played a role in her death, The New York Times reported. He didn’t respond to repeated requests to provide documents or a résumé with dates…
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GeorgeSantos is a congressman under scrutiny for his resume discrepancies.
US Representative-elect George Santos has denied claims that he claimed to be ” Jewish” during his time working for The New York Times. He added that he was a Marga Republican who never claimed to be Jewish. Santos was working as a congressional aide from 2015 to 2017 when the Pulse nightclub in Florida was…
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The attorney general of the Bahamas says that Sam Bankman-Fried will be extradited to the US tonight.
US prosecutors are reportedly investigating whether FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried had a role in the collapse of two interlinked cryptocurrencies, Terra and Luna, The New York Times reported. Prosecutors said billions in customer and investor funds are missing and that Bankman-Fried allegedly stole billions of dollars from customers of his crypto-trading platform at a future…
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George Santos is a Representative-elect and his resume may be largely fiction.
The New York Times reported that George Santos, a Democrat who is set to become the first Jew elected to the US Congress, stole from a man he was caring for when he was a teenager. Police records and court records revealed that Santos used the checkbook to make fraudulent expenditures, including a pair of…
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Sam Bankman-Fried’s fortune dropped in less than a week.
US-based FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who was arrested in connection with FTX’s bankruptcy, allegedly left $1 billion to $2 billion in customers’ funds un accounted for, The New York Times reported. The report also said that Bankman-Fried had added a “backsdoor” to FTX’s accounting system that reportedly allowed him to change the company’s financial records…
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Top aide says that Trump wanted I.R.S. investigations.
Former US President Donald Trump’s ex- chief of staff, John Kelly, has said the US government, whether it’s the Internal Revenue Service or the Justice Department, should never be “weaponised” or used to retaliate, The New York Times reported. “I would say, ‘It’s inappropriate, it’s illegal, it’s against their integrity and the I.R.S. knows what…
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The doubters were wrong that Gen Z wouldn’t show up at the polls.
The poll found that likely voters younger than 30 planned to support a Democrat for Congress by 12-point margin, compared with a narrow advantage for Republicans among likely voters at large. The survey found that 12 voters in their 20s living in states with competitive Senate or governor’s races spoke with photographers for The New…