news California lawmakers revive debate over bill requiring tech platforms to pay for news By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 02:09:31 GMT New amendments to the California Journalism Preservation Act aim to make it more like a similar law in Canada. Full Article
news Will Google strike a deal with California news outlets to fund journalism? By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 00:43:53 GMT California news publishers and Big Tech companies appear to be inching toward compromise on legislation requiring digital platforms to pay news outlets. Full Article
news California lawmakers advance tax on Big Tech to help fund news industry By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:43:46 GMT The bill would tax Amazon, Meta and Google for the data they take from users and pump the money into news organizations in the form of tax credits. Full Article
news Get paid or sue? How the news business is combating the threat of AI By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:00:42 GMT Many news outlets are already dealing with declining revenue from digital ads and subscriptions. Now, their business models are poised to be disrupted again by AI. Full Article
news Deal reached in feud between California news outlets and Google: $250 million to support journalism but no new law By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 21:25:18 GMT Lawmakers agree to shelve the California Journalism Preservation Act, which aimed to revive the struggling news business by forcing Google to pay for news content it distributes. Full Article
news Gov. Newsom signs AI-related bills regulating Hollywood actor replicas and deep fakes By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:21:28 GMT Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed bills that offer actors more AI protections and address AI-generated false content in political ads. Full Article
news AI? New jobs? California's local news deal with Google leaves lots of unanswered questions By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 10:00:25 GMT Weeks after California announced a $250 million public-private partnership with Google to fund local news outlets and develop AI, many aspects of the deal remain uncertain. Full Article
news Mark Hamill, Jane Fonda, J.J. Abrams urge Gov. Newsom to sign AI safety bill By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 12:00:47 GMT Hollywood celebrities, including "Star Wars" star Mark Hamill, director J.J. Abrams and SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher sign a letter urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign AI safety bill SB 1047. Full Article
news Opinion: Desperate for good news about climate change? Consider the pace of clean energy growth By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 10:00:29 GMT Solar, wind, hydrogen and other renewable technologies are likely to become cheaper and available at a rapid clip, creating huge business and political opportunities. Full Article
news Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes AI safety bill opposed by Silicon Valley By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Sep 2024 20:36:24 GMT Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed AI safety bill SB-1047, which was opposed by tech companies including ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Facebook parent company Meta. Full Article
news Careful not to stifle innovation, Newsom hesitates on major tech bills By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:00:02 GMT The governor said he seeks to balance his desire to preserve California's role as the vanguard of technology against his job to shield society from potential harm. Full Article
news To keep deepfakes from infiltrating its site, Yahoo News enlists help from McAfee By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 12:00:12 GMT To buttress its defenses against bogus, AI-generated images, Yahoo News is integrating deepfake-detection technology from McAfee into its system. Full Article
news Newsbabes join forces for breast cancer By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 04:00:00 GMT The Newsbabes -- those pink-clad broads of broadcasting -- are back again this year with their annual breast cancer fundraising, this year raising money for the Howard University Cancer Center. The event, in its fifth year, will be taking place June 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hamilton in downtown D.C. Tickets cost $75. The host committee consists of WJLA's Rebecca Cooper, NBC4's Angie Goff, CNN's Brianna Keilar and more. Full Article
news Seattle's Only News Quiz By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:10:00 -0700 Our news quiz is back and ready to roll, just in time for... well, a week that feels like it might be kind of important! by Sally Neumann & Leah Caglio Full Article Seattle's Only News Quiz
news This Week in Seattle Food News By everout.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:49:00 -0700 Probiotic Bentos, Cà Phê, and Coffee in a Van by EverOut Staff Welcome to November! We're starting the month off strong with a new bento destination, a Green Lake coffee shop, and a Vietnamese cafe and restaurant in Beacon Hill. Plus, learn where to find pan de muerto and spiced apple chai cake. For more ideas, check out our Seattle Restaurant Week guide and our food and drink guide. NEW OPENINGS & RETURNS AnbaiThe Japanese bento pop-up Anbai hosted the grand opening of its new permanent location in the long-vacant kitchen space inside Chophouse Row (formerly home to By Tae) on Monday. The restaurant focuses on promoting gut health with fermented foods like brown enzyme rice, pickles, and koji.Capitol Hill Full Article EverOut Food & Drink
news Seattle's Only News Quiz By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:00:00 -0800 Well, something sure has happened. And frankly, if we have to read one more fact about that man and his sycophantic oligarchical cabal, we will lose our shit. So we’re going to do some radical self-care by cooking a cauldron of Strega Nona-style pasta and writing about all the joyful things, and scraps of progress we can find. Here are some (relatively! Low bar, but it’s what we have!) GOOD things to have come out of this election. Let’s start off with Washington: our very own Big Blue House. by Sally Neumann & Leah Caglio Create your own user feedback survey Full Article Seattle's Only News Quiz
news This Week in Seattle Food News By everout.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:12:00 -0800 Hong Kong Cuisine, Jamaican Curry Pizza, and Khao Soi by EverOut Staff Could you use a little extra comfort this weekend? Same. Allow us to suggest cozying up with some dumplings from Cheers! Hong Kong, a Jamaican-inspired pie from Pizza by Ruffin, or a steaming bowl of khao soi from Spoonfull Thai Kitchen & Bar. Plus, learn where to find apple cobbler doughnuts and chorizo biscuits and gravy. For more ideas, check out our guide to nachos in Seattle and our food and drink guide. NEW OPENINGS & RETURNS Cheers! Hong KongRestaurateur Sen Mao, who owns the Seattle and Kirkland locations of Dumpling the Noodle and formerly owned the now-closed hot pot joint Fun DJ, plans to take over the former Lionhead space this week with this Hong Kong-inspired bar and restaurant serving cocktails, bubble tea, beer, dumplings, and noodles. In addition to dishes like pork char siu with egg sauce and curry pork chops, they also appear to have several vegan options, including crispy vegan wontons and mapo tofu made with Impossible meat substitute.Capitol Hill Full Article EverOut Food & Drink
news Rebooting the news By scripting.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 13:28:17 GMT My opinion: At this point it doesn’t matter what the NYT says. Either way they jumped the shark for the last time in this election. After the election if we still have freedom of speech, we should reboot news around the simple idea of news written by experts. They must know the basic rules of journalism, imho that's much easier than the know-nothing journalist posing as everyman with a view from nowhere, trying to understand what they're writing about. They don't have any basis to judge, we give them far too much power. That system is rooted in a time when publishing was expensive but that hasn't been true for thirty years. the old system has run its course. This election, either way, is a lesson in how that system, if it ever worked, doesn't work today. The next news system will be sources going direct to interested readers. Jay Rosen and I did a series of podcasts in the early teens called Rebooting the News. This was the basic premise. I believe more than ever that this is the best path for news going forward. They did this at Wired for a while. I was invited to be a columnist when my main qualification was that I was an accomplished software developer. I think that's the way to go. Experts sharing their perspectives on current events. Before Twitter existed, in 2002, I proposed to the NYT that they offer a blog to anyone who is quoted in a NYT article. If they had done this, the NYT would be what Twitter became, and it wouldn't now be owned by Elon Musk, for the benefit of humanity. I wish they had done it. It would have been a real moneymaker. And good for the flow of knowledge. Full Article
news Online media release on Internet News Bureau By www.internetnewsbureau.com Published On :: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 08:00:00 +0800 Our online media release is published on Internet News Bureau. Full Article
news RSS feeds for your News aggregator By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:00:00 +0800 For users who would like to selectively read our latest News and announcement, check out our RSS feed at http://www.newlook.com.sg/rss/news.xml in XML format. Other sources of RSS feeds and free News reader downloads and aggregators are also suggested. Full Article
news Online Newsletter By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Thu, 6 May 2004 18:27:34 +0800 Here's our newsletter archive, for the benefit of non-registered users. Newlook Marketing periodically sends out updates and announcement (about once in 2 months) via email to registered users. Registered users may opt out from our mailing list by updating their user profile or send an email to webmaster@newlook.com.sg. Full Article
news Quarterly updates newsletter 2004/3 By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:39:31 +0800 A quarterly update to all registered members. This newsletter covers the new addition of body stockings and garter, change in homepage design, help on cleaning browser hijacker as well as additional of medical informational articles. Full Article
news Newsletter 2006/1 By webmaster Published On :: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 08:49:51 +0800 A quarterly update to all registered members. This newsletter covers the new addition of body stockings and garter, change in homepage design, help on cleaning browser hijacker as well as additional of medical informational articles. Full Article
news NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane workshops offer to help strike racist property records By www.inlander.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 01:30:00 -0700 Plus, the city shines a light on high crime areas; and Idaho issues another death warrant to a man whose execution failed Researchers with Eastern Washington University's Racial Covenants Project have released a detailed map of Spokane area properties that have racially restrictive covenants on their deed or title… Full Article Local News
news Here's a roundup of last-minute election news as you prepare to turn in Nov. 5 ballots By www.inlander.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 01:30:00 -0700 On Monday, Oct. 28, the Washington Secretary of State's Office reported that a "suspected incendiary device" was put in the Fisher's Landing ballot drop box in Vancouver… Full Article Local News
news NEWS BRIEFS: Community Colleges of Spokane partner with Whitworth for admissions By www.inlander.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 01:30:00 -0700 Plus, Spokane could expand its bike network; and Mayor Brown finishes Cabinet hires Starting in fall 2025, some students who currently attend the Community Colleges of Spokane — Spokane Community College and Spokane Falls Community College — will be guaranteed the chance to start studying at Whitworth University… Full Article Local News
news NEWS BRIEFS: North Idaho College report hedges on achievements before January decision By www.inlander.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 01:30:00 -0800 Plus, Spokane wants historic teardowns to go to good use and Idaho wants phones banned in all schools ENOUGH PROGRESS?… Full Article Local News
news Midlands Racing Club news By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 19:34:00 +0000 The Midlands Racing Club are holding their Grand National Preview on Tuesday Full Article Sport Stirchley What's on Horse racing
news Business chiefs hail JLR news By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 12:21:02 +0000 New jobs aid West Midlands' "world-class" reputation. Full Article Business Motoring Solihull JLR Marketing Birmingham
news Midlands Media Awards: Panel chaired by Sky News Managing Editor By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Thu, 02 May 2013 08:29:10 +0000 Peter Lowe, Managing Editor of Sky News, is to be chairman of the judging panel for this year’s Midlands Media Awards, shortlisted nominations for which will be announced on Monday, May 13. Full Article Birmingham Business Uncategorized awards press the media West Midlands
news BOA student lands role with international news network By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 07:47:01 +0000 A Year 13 student from Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA) has secured a role with international news network, Russia Today. Full Article Birmingham Education Uncategorized Germany students the media
news Newsroom days: Rising without trace By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jun 2015 22:31:32 +0000 Richard Lutz continues his early assault on the world of journalism as a cub reporter. Full Article Comment Media Most recent Scotland United Kingdom Richard Lutz
news Trump picks Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran Pete Hegseth for defense secretary By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T05:19:18Z Full Article
news Exciting News: Podcast Award, Podgagement, and Podcast Hall of Fame By theaudacitytopodcast.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 11:00:00 +0000 The Audacity to Podcast is back! And before jumping back into the content to help you grow and improve your podcast, I want to share three things I'm really excited about! The post Exciting News: Podcast Award, Podgagement, and Podcast Hall of Fame first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast. Full Article Audio Hall of Fame podcast awards Podgagement
news News Brief: Reopening Setback, Rules For International Students, South China Sea By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 10:22:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: A famous paper, a few months ago, described fighting the pandemic as the hammer and the dance. Officials would put down the hammer, shutting down businesses to slow the disease, and then try various maneuvers to dance back toward normal life. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: California lowered the hammer last spring. Then came the dance. It's been gradually reopening businesses and beaches over the past couple months. But now Governor Gavin Newsom says he's got to go back to the hammer because COVID is spreading again. (SOUNDBITE OF PRESS CONFERENCE) GAVIN NEWSOM: A week or so ago, I was reporting just six lives lost. And then a few days later, well in excess of a hundred lives lost. And so this continues to be a deadly disease. MARTIN: It's not just businesses closing. The two biggest school districts in California say they won't have kids back in the classrooms for the foreseeable future. INSKEEP: Which is what we're going to discuss Full Article
news My newsletter, The Eighth Sea, forever free of charge. By projects.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 08:10:36 GMT In which I write about Islam, spirituality, my Hajj pilgrimage in the summer of 2024, living as a USian in southern Spain, and change both voluntary and unwilled.Example of what I write about: I just added a post about how fear of Satan, which was encouraged by the Catholic church and pop culture, scared me off from belief in ANYTHING Unseen (including God) for decades.[Link Full Article
news President Trump Holds News Conference On Sanctions Over China's Actions In Hong Kong By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 21:43:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit AILSA CHANG, HOST: President Trump made some incendiary comments today about race and policing. They came during a TV interview with CBS News. He was asked why African Americans are dying at the hands of police officers, and Trump angrily dismissed the question. He said more white people are killed by police. And then he spoke at a news event which was focused on China. That's one of his top foreign policy priorities. NPR's John Ruwitch has spent a lot of time reporting about China. Hey, John. JOHN RUWITCH, BYLINE: Good afternoon. CHANG: Good afternoon. But first, we're going to go and talk to your colleague, NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez. Hey, Franco. FRANCO ORDOÑEZ, BYLINE: Hey. CHANG: Hey. So the president has been under pressure, obviously, to respond to all the emotion and outrage across the country after George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis. Tell us what President Trump said today. ORDOÑEZ: Well, he was asked about Full Article
news News Brief: Trump Addresses Race, U.S. COVID-19 Testing Goals, Federal Tax Deadline By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 09:34:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
news Karen Borca: Good News Blues By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:57:09 +0000 Pioneering jazz bassoonist Karen Borca has had to wait a long time for her leadership debut. It arrives courtesy of the adventurous Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint, compiled from archival recordings of two appearances at New York City's fabled Vision Festival... [ read more ] Full Article
news Morning news brief By www.npr.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:22:03 -0500 President-elect Trump is likely to influence who's chosen as Senate and House leaders. Trump must decide who will lead the Justice Department. President Biden travels to Peru and Brazil this week. Full Article
news Nov. 1, 2024: It's Not Okay to Ignore the News & Windows vs. Doors By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 22:07:57 EDT Charlie Demers and Lisa Baker are anything but fake when they discuss if it's okay to ignore the news. Then, are windows superior to doors? Graham Clark and Charles Haycock tear a weather-strip off each other in this architectural argument. Full Article Radio/The Debaters
news Changes to user comments on CBCNews.CA By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 16:28:07 -0500 Changes to user comments on CBCNews.CA In response to your feedback, we have made changes to make commenting on our news stories a better experience. 1. Approving and recommending comments It can be a challenge to provide an open space for Canadians to debate and share their opinions on the news, and maintain that space as one where people feel safe and comfortable. As a result of your feedback, we have tightened up our submission guidelines. More borderline comments are now not published. As always, if you see a comment that you feel contravenes our guidelines, click on the “report abuse” link below the comment. Our moderators will give the flagged comment a second review. We have recently added a link to our submissions policy beside the “report abuse” link. If you simply disagree with the viewpoint expressed, you can now give it a “thumbs down.” We have reworked the existing “recommend a comment” functionality in response to user requests for the ability to “un-recommend” a comment. 2. When guidelines aren’t followed We have always banned the most problematic users who fail to follow our guidelines, but we have also started to use a temporary suspension, or “time out.” For users that fail to follow the guidelines, we block their input to the site for 3 business days by rendering it invisible to other users. We'll still see any new posts, and can decide to lift the suspension after the “time out” period, or to ban the user. 3. When comments are disabled on news articles Lastly, we do want to acknowledge that not all types of articles will include comments. When we do an article on a death of an individual, we have seen comments submitted that are needlessly hurtful to the family of the deceased. To respect their loss, we disable commenting on these articles. We also disable commenting on court proceedings that involve a publication ban, and articles related to abductions, as we don't want to inadvertently publish any input that would be helpful for the abductors. The CBC.ca moderators are working on more improvements to our commenting section that we hope to launch over the coming year. For more details, see Your Best Stuff. Full Article permanent-faqs
news Why are comments not allowed on certain news stories? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2009 12:11:58 -0500 In some situations, we disable commenting on stories. We do so by following certain criteria, such as if the comments may cause harm, or if there is a risk that they may break the law. For example, we don't enable comments on stories about kidnapping, as we wouldn't want to inadvertently publish something that would assist the abductors. We disable comments on stories concerning court cases that involve a publication ban, and on stories related to sexual assault, in order to protect the identity of the victim. And often we don't allow comments on stories related to the death of individuals as we don't want to publish anything that may be hurtful for the family. The decision to disable comments on a story is made after discussion among the news editorial team at CBC.ca. Full Article faqs
news Why doesn't the audio match the video I'm watching on CBC Newsworld? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:45:12 -0500 Chances are you are hearing Voiceprint, an independent audio service for blind and vision-impaired Canadians that includes entertainment, news, and information, often read by volunteer presenters. Voiceprint is available on Secondary Audio Program or SAP which is an audio setting on your Television. To hear the CBC Newsworld audio, you need to have your television audio set with the SAP feature off and stereo sound on. Turning SAP on and off is done on most television sets through a menu using the remote control. Every television set is different, so the best way to do that is to follow the instructions in your owner's manual. Full Article permanent-faqs
news What was the most important news story of 2022? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 29 Dec 2022 14:08:49 EST From the war in Ukraine, to unprecedented protests in Ottawa, and record-breaking inflation — 2022 was an eventful year. As we enter the new year, we're looking back once more at the stories that hit home for Canadians. Full Article Radio/Cross Country Checkup
news Darkstar - News From Nowhere By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Electro trio travels further from the dancefloor, picking up new tricks as they go. Full Article
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