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This week's guest is Andy Mills, the co-creator of Reflector, a new documentary podcast. Reflector's early episodes delve into controversial treatments for alcoholism and the free speech implications of the trial of rapper Young Thug, whose lyrics are being used by prosecutors to build a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) case. Mills is a legend in podcasting circles. He helped create The New York Times podcast The Daily, one of the most listened-to shows on the planet, and he produced the wildly popular and controversial The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling for The Free Pre...
Reason
Future security systems will become faster and more reliable as the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies becomes more prominent in physical security applications and other digital-native tools. Until recently, many individuals, including business leaders and security industry experts, have been comfortable relying on legacy systems for their protection and digital guarding needs. However, this is fast becoming a dying trend as the world around them and us is rapidly changing, and so are our security needs. Advancements in AI-powered technology, along with Machine Learning (ML)...
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By Hazel Gandhi
BOOM Live
Former Trump lawyer and adviser Rudy Giuliani denied reports that he has a drinking problem following a New York Times report chronicling his excessive drinking habits over decades. During a press conference in Concord, New Hampshire, Giuliani addressed the report, “I do not have an alcohol problem. I have never had an alcohol problem,” he said. “[If] I have an alcohol problem, I should be in the Guinness Book of World Records. Nobody could have achieved that if they did [have a drinking problem]. … I was working 24 hours a day. It’s a big damn lie,” Giuliani added. Giuliani was talking to re...
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By Hazel Gandhi
BOOM Live
By Mohammed Kudrati A viral message, exaggerating the extent to which the Indian rupee is being internationalised and being accepted abroad, is false. While the content of the message does draw on recent developments with respect to foreign countries opening a 'vostro' account to trade with India in the Indian rupee, several of its statements are conjecture or untrue. The message attributed several statements to the New York Times to add credence to itself. However, BOOM did not find any article published by NYT stating that 30 countries had accepted the Indian Rupee. Public data available wit...
BOOM Live
By Hazel Gandhi
BOOM Live
By BOOM Team Twitter accounts of several journalists from news organisations like CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post were banned on Thursday. These journalists had been reporting on Twitter boss Elon Musk who later said the journalists had been banned for doxxing him and violating "privacy rules". "Same doxxing rules apply to 'journalists' as to everyone else," he wrote, claiming that the journalists had posted his real-time location. "They posted my exact real-time location, basically assassination coordinates, in (obvious) direct violation of Twitter terms of service," he furthe...
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All the news that’s fit to print but money left on the table. That’s ValueAct Capital Partners‘ message to The New York Times Co (NYSE:NYT), with the San Francisco-based activist fund disclosing a $350-million stake in the media company Thursday. It’s a sort of homecoming for ValueAct, which has been one of the most active activists in Japan recently but hasn’t disclosed a sizeable U.S. investment since its buying into software company Insight Enterprises more than a year ago. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more ValueAct Plans To Engage With New York Times' BoardValueAct's 13D fil...
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A judge rejected former vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin‘s (R) attempt on Tuesday to resurrect a libel case against the New York Times. “In a defamation case brought by a public figure like Sarah Palin, a mistake is not enough to win if it was not motivated by actual malice,” U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff wrote in his opinion. “And the striking thing about the trial here was that Palin, for all her earlier assertions, could not, in the end, introduce even a speck of such evidence.” Palin sued the paper and former editorial page editor James Bennett for publishing an art...
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