“I go to conferences and people stand up and say, ‘I hired a Black person’ — this is my favorite thing — ‘I hired a Black person once, and they left’…And then I respond that, ‘You hired a blonde once, ...
“‘We don’t want to be the outlier that proves the rule, we want to be a new set of rules leading the way to a much more open and diverse tech ecosystem,’ Whittaker said, ‘that isn’t reliant on like ...
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“GB News is currently embroiled in a legal battle with broadcast regulator Ofcom which has fined it £10,000 for ‘serious and repeated’ impartiality breaches.” — ...
“Nowhere is the influence of major news providers more robust, after all, than on the airwaves of Fox News. Across the daily schedule of the No. 1 cable news network, that influence is inescapable, ...
I do not report on Korean politics, nor do I have enough language proficiency to interview people on the street. Also, I am completely blasted, though maybe not unusually so in Seoul on a weeknight.” ...
“But when faced with censorship by the military, the Korean press did not acquiesce. News organizations spanning the political spectrum — even right-leaning publications more aligned with Mr. Yoon’s ...
“Now, [Micah] Lee wants to help you achieve that same cleansing release. Today, he launched Cyd — an acronym for ‘Claw back Your Data’ — a desktop application designed to give users more control over ...
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It may be too late for @edwardrmurrow.cbsnews.com, @huntersthompson.rollingstone.com, or @mikewallace.60minutes.com, but ...
“Shares of the telecommunications giant have rebounded — including a 35% gain so far this year — since Chief Executive Officer John Stankey reversed course and spun off its Warner Bros. unit and ...