ST. GEORGE — Fraudsters create impostor social media pages and accounts using Social Security-related images and vocabulary, making them appear to be associated with or endorsed by the federal organization. They also create impostor social media pages of Social Security officials, as well as the Office of the Inspector General. Social Security representatives never ask for […]
Journalists Pia Ranada, Victoria Tulad, and Athena Imperial say that while misogyny persists in the field, newsrooms are increasingly championing women
Zomato has renamed its ‘pure veg’ mode to ‘veg only’ and dropped the plan to have a separate colour-coded fleet for exclusively delivering vegetarian food, following an online backlash citing concerns around community and caste-based discrimination.Several users took to social media to criticise Zomato's decision to use the term ‘pure veg’ and have delivery personnel dress up in green instead of the regular red uniforms to ferry vegetarian food.On Wednesday, Zomato rolled back green uniforms...
52,374. That's how many Black women-owned businesses there were in the U.S. in 2020. Although this number might seem insignificant, their impact can be felt. According to J.P. Morgan, Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs, and there's no end in sight.
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) could usher in a four-day workweek, a long-held dream for many employees. Dramatic shifts in the pandemic workplace have made this once-unimaginable idea a reality for some.Many companies have embraced the four-day workweek, citing positive trial-run results in countries like the UK, Iceland and Portugal. Also, global data continues to strengthen the case for it.With pilot programs ongoing, like the launch of a four-day workweek trial in 45...
Donald Trump is embroiled in a balancing act between several criminal and civil trials, which could cost him millions of dollars and potentially even put him behind bars. On top of that, there’s the small issue of a presidential campaign. So the question is: can he afford to do it all?This week Jonathan Freedland speaks to Erica Orden, of Politico, to discuss the highs and lows Trump experienced this week, and whether or not he can raise the money to save himself from bankruptcyArchive: Continue...
Meet Aitana, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona known for her striking pink hair. But there is the twist: she’s not real. Aitana is Spain’s first AI-generated model, created during a tough time by Rubén Cruz, founder of The Clueless agency. When Cruz’s business took a hit because of unreliable influencers and models, he decided to […]
The Supreme Court laid out a new test for determining when actions taken by government employees on social media constitute official business verses personal conduct.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials may block people on social media in certain circumstances, tossing aside challenges against local government officials in Michigan and California who blocked followers who were critical of them on Facebook. In a unanimous opinion written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the court set a clearer standard for when public officials are state actors online and when they can have more control over their social media presence. A second opinion dealing...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials have some flexibility in how they maintain their own social media accounts, even if they use them for government business, and that means they can delete comments and even block users in certain instances.
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Future name-dropped Megan Thee Stallion on "Type S**t." However, social