Month: October 2021
WATCH: Jen Psaki holds White House briefing – PBS NewsHour
WATCH: Jen Psaki holds White House briefing PBS NewsHour
Read MoreWhat former President Zuma’s popularity says about South Africa’s political climate
Former South African President Jacob Zuma is still at the center of the country’s politics, even though he faces a corruption trial. His popularity is indicative of the country’s racial polarization.
Read MoreWhy TV and Film Workers Just Authorized One of the Biggest Strikes in Hollywood History
More than 50,000 film and television workers voted to authorize a union strike this weekend, calling attention to exhausting working conditions in Hollywood and setting the stage for a massive potential shutdown of film and TV sets across the country.
Read MoreFacebook shares drop nearly 5% after major site outage and whistleblower interview – CNBC
Facebook shares drop nearly 5% after major site outage and whistleblower interview CNBC Facebook whistleblower revealed on ’60 Minutes,’ says the company prioritized profit over public good CNN Facebook whistleblower accuses company of ‘tearing our societies apart’ Fox Business Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen
Read MoreJudge says Trump can be deposed in former ‘Apprentice’ contestant’s lawsuit – Reuters
Judge says Trump can be deposed in former ‘Apprentice’ contestant’s lawsuit ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreSupply chain issues are slowing the production of books ahead of the holidays
Shortages of paper and cardboard — plus issues with warehouse and shipping capacity — are causing havoc in the publishing industry right before the holiday shopping season kicks into gear.
Read MoreMeet the Women Participating in the Study That Could Change Future of Breast Cancer
When it comes to breast cancer, the sobering truth is that despite all the advances in new treatments and more sophisticated ways of imaging breast tissue, doctors still aren’t very good selecting out the women at highest risk of the
Read MoreHere’s How to Fix Facebook, According to Former Employees and Leading Critics
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee, revealed her identity on Sunday as the whistleblower who handed thousands of internal Facebook documents to Congress. The documents reveal the company’s public statements, about how its products harmed its users and democracy, did
Read MoreReadout of President Biden’s Meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg – Whitehouse.gov
Readout of President Biden’s Meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Facebook whistleblower testifies to Senate on children and social media
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, chair of the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security will convene a hearing Tuesday where a Facebook whistleblower will testify on privacy regulations for children.
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