November 2019

Michael Bloomberg Is Expected to File for the Alabama 2020 Presidential Primary

In the same interview, Mr. Bloomberg also expressed skepticism about the #MeToo movement in general, as well as the specific allegations of sexual misconduct against Charlie Rose, the disgraced anchor who for many years broadcast his show from the offices of Mr. Bloomberg’s media company. A former Republican who repeatedly explored running for president as

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Saudi recruitment of Twitter workers reflects insider risks

Rogue employees pilfering data and spying across networks have long plagued governments and corporations. But in this burgeoning age of social networks, where people entrust real-time location and other personal data to a handful of companies, the stakes have become immeasurably higher. Allegations that two former Twitter employees spied on opponents of the Saudi government

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LGBTQ Representation On TV Hits All-Time High, New GLAAD Report Finds

Once again, television ― rather than film ― is leading the charge when it comes to LGBTQ representation in Hollywood, a new survey has found. GLAAD’s 2019 “Where We Are on TV” report, released Thursday, found that the number of regularly seen LGBTQ characters on primetime broadcast TV hit an all time high of 10.2%, or 90

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Candidate pauses 12 seconds in death comment answer

Labour’s Jane Aitchison paused for 12 seconds before answering a question about whether another Labour parliamentary candidate, Zarah Sultana, should continue to stand. Ms Sultana has apologised for a 2015 social media post, in which she said she would “celebrate” the deaths of former UK prime minister Tony Blair and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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