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DRIVING THE DAY
We keep learning disturbing new details about how far
DONALD TRUMP’S Justice Department was willing to go after perceived enemies it suspected were responsible for Russia-related leaks. It pursued members of the media and, according to a bombshell report by the NYT on Thursday night, Democrats in Congress and their family members, too: “As the Justice Department investigated who was behind leaks of classified information early in the Trump administration, it took a
(BPT) - After a year of being locked away at home, the world is eager to reopen and experience the things we love again, like going to restaurants, on playdates
Technologies Change How You Work and Play
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By Tracy Moran
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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE
There s no halting progress, so learn how artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies and other new technologies will change the way we all work, live and play.
By Tracy Moran
May28, 2021
Are you overwhelmed with emails? (This newsletter aside, of course). Would work be better as a game? And how will artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies and other new technologies change the way we all work, live and play? This week on a technology-themed edition of
Wherever You Get Your Podcasts, we explore some podcasts featuring thinkers who are attempting to answer these questions.
After 30 years at the BBC,
Katty Kay is leaving for digital media and entertainment company OZY Media.
She will become senior editor and executive producer at OZY, which was founded by chief executive
Carlos Watson in 2013.
Kay’s career with the BBC began in Zimbabwe in 1990, where she worked for BBC World Service (radio). She relocated to Washington D.C. in 1996, and has been the anchor of BBC World News America for the past nine years.
In addition to being the face of BBC World News, Kay has also served as a contributor (and occasional fill-in host) on Morning Joe.
For an Associated Press "reporter" who moonlights as an MSNBC "analyst," Jonathan Lemire is turning out to be as predictably anti-Republican as anyone in the liberal media. Last week, we caught Lemire accusing Mitch McConnell of "yet another cynical political play" in regard to a possible January 6th commission.