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Opinion: Supreme Court to MAGA: Your Social Media Conspiracy Dreams Are Bunk
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoBy a vote of 6-3, with the Supreme Court’s new swing voters Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh in...
Drag artist transforms into movie battleaxe Miranda Priestly
Daily Mail· 6 days agoAlexis, who is from Manchester, uses his self-taught make-up skills to turn himself into a whole...
The Best Movies Based On True Stories
British Vogue· 2 days agoWith apologies to Disney fans, you won’t find Pocahontas on this list of the best movies based on true stories. Not because it’s animated, or because of...
Council Post: CEO Confidentiality: Guarding Business Secrets For Competitive Edge
Forbes· 4 days agoKhalil Gibran once wrote, "If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for...
Former Northeastern University lab manager convicted of staging hoax explosion at Boston campus
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoA former lab manager at Northeastern University has been convicted of staging a hoax explosion at...
Ex-employee of Boston's Northeastern University convicted of hoax bombing
Reuters· 4 days agoA former employee of Northeastern University was convicted on Friday of U.S. charges that he staged...
Investors unfazed by warnings about social media’s effects on adolescents
The Irish Times· 3 days agoWarnings about the perils of social media are growing louder. Might this affect stocks such as Meta?...
Apple wants you to know it still doesn't like Meta
Business Insider· 7 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Did Apple and Meta discuss an AI deal? Or is there no AI deal happening between Apple and Meta?
Facebook 'using your info to train secret AI systems' - hidden form can stop it
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoMETA may be using your personal information to train its artificial intelligence tools. The Facebook...
How Dark Money Gets To The Supreme Court
Forbes· 5 days agoAnonymous donors spent nearly $50 million trying to sway the Supreme Court—and their influence is destined to grow.