Project Veritas Withdraws Lawsuit Against The New York Times

Project Veritas Withdraws Lawsuit Against The New York Times

The conservative group accused The Times of defamation over an article published in 2020.

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Robert W. Fuller, Who Championed Dignity Over ‘Rankism,’ Dies at 88

Robert W. Fuller, Who Championed Dignity Over ‘Rankism,’ Dies at 88

He identified as a “citizen diplomat” and preached mutual respect because, he explained, “everybody is a somebody.”

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He Placated Regulators to Buy Paramount. But Can He Fix the Business?

He Placated Regulators to Buy Paramount. But Can He Fix the Business?

Paramount’s cable business has cratered. The news division is in turmoil. A.I. is coming for movies. And those are just the obvious challenges facing David Ellison as he takes cont

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FCC Approves Skydance’s Merger With Paramount

FCC Approves Skydance’s Merger With Paramount

The deal, which came under intense scrutiny by the Trump administration, was hailed by the F.C.C. chief, who welcomed “significant changes” at CBS, a unit of Paramount.

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CBS News Names Tanya Simon Executive Producer for ’60 Minutes’

CBS News Names Tanya Simon Executive Producer for ’60 Minutes’

Tanya Simon, who has worked on the show for over two decades, will take over at a time of significant change for the network.

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‘South Park’ and Other Paramount Shows Skewer Trump After Settlement

‘South Park’ and Other Paramount Shows Skewer Trump After Settlement

“South Park,” Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have all been critical of their own company and President Trump this week.

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Donations to NPR and PBS Stations Surge After Funding Cuts

Donations to NPR and PBS Stations Surge After Funding Cuts

Donors are turning out to support local stations, but those contributions so far fall well short of the roughly $535 million a year that Congress cut.

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Science Retracts ‘Arsenic Life’ Paper 15 Years After Publication

Science Retracts ‘Arsenic Life’ Paper 15 Years After Publication

Science, a top research journal, said there was no evidence of misconduct by researchers whose finding attracted heavy attention and scrutiny in social media’s early days.

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Macrons Sue Candace Owens, Accusing Her of Defamation

Macrons Sue Candace Owens, Accusing Her of Defamation

The suit seeks damages after the podcaster claimed Brigitte Macron is a man. The French president and his wife said the statement caused “pain to us and our families.”

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Alden Global Capital Makes a Play for The Dallas Morning News

Alden Global Capital Makes a Play for The Dallas Morning News

The investment firm’s MediaNews Group, the country’s second-largest newspaper publisher, put in a bid for the publication nearly two weeks after Hearst agreed to buy it.

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OpenAI Raises Another Funding Deal, From Dragoneer, Blackstone and More

OpenAI Raises Another Funding Deal, From Dragoneer, Blackstone and More

The venture capital round values the ChatGPT maker at $300 billion, and underscores the fierceness of the A.I. money race.

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Figma’s $20 Billion Sale Died. It Came Back to Go Public.

Figma’s $20 Billion Sale Died. It Came Back to Go Public.

Figma, which makes a design platform, was on the verge of a big payday before regulators quashed the sale. On Thursday, it went public, with its stock ending the day up 250 percent

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A.I. Researchers Are Negotiating $250 Million Pay Packages. Just Like NBA Stars.

A.I. Researchers Are Negotiating $250 Million Pay Packages. Just Like NBA Stars.

A.I. technologists are approaching the job market as if they were Steph Curry or LeBron James, seeking advice from their entourages and playing hardball with the highest bidders.

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Age-Gating the Internet + Cloudflare Takes On A.I. Scrapers + HatGPT

Age-Gating the Internet + Cloudflare Takes On A.I. Scrapers + HatGPT

“Frankly, if they’re going to behave like hackers, then we’re going to behave like trolls right back to them,” said Matthew Prince, chief executive of Cloudflare.

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Jury Says Tesla Was Partly to Blame for Fatal Crash

Jury Says Tesla Was Partly to Blame for Fatal Crash

Lawyers for the family of a woman struck and killed by a Tesla sedan in 2019 argued that the company’s Autopilot software should have avoided the crash.

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