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Connor Hughes

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Tomorrow’s technology titans: innovating for a better future

Tomorrow’s technology titans: innovating for a better future

Peregrine Technologies, a pioneering startup founded by former Palantir executives, is poised to revolutionize the field of law enforcement. By harnessing the power of advanced technology, Peregrine aims to equip police departments with the tools they need to improve public safety while upholding civil liberties. At the heart of Peregrine’s innovation is its cutting-edge platform, which seamlessly integrates multiple data sources into a unified interface. This powerful tool enables law enforcement to access critical information quickly and efficiently, allowing them to make informed decisions and respond to incidents more effectively. Unlike traditional surveillance systems, Peregrine’s technology prioritizes both efficiency and…
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Online sports betting boom alters investment behaviors

Online sports betting boom alters investment behaviors

The rapid growth of online sports betting, following its legalization in several states, has significantly affected the dynamics of personal finances, especially among economically vulnerable groups. Study insights A recent analysis titled “Gambling Away Stability: The Financial Repercussions of Sports Betting on At-Risk Families” highlights the dramatic increase in sports betting following the 2018 Supreme Court decision overturning a nationwide ban. With 38 states now allowing the activity, the industry has boasted more than $120 billion in wagers and generated revenues of more than $11 billion in 2023. This influx of funds has benefited government budgets but has placed significant…
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Internet slowdown in Pakistan raises fears of possible surveillance measures

Internet slowdown in Pakistan raises fears of possible surveillance measures

In recent weeks, Pakistan has experienced significant slowdowns in internet connectivity, sparking widespread concern among its citizens and digital rights advocates. Reports from various parts of the country suggest that these disruptions are linked to the government's testing of new technologies to monitor and control digital communications. In Islamabad, a group of food delivery drivers found themselves unable to access online scheduling systems, indicative of the broader impact on daily activities. The government faces accusations from digital analysts and rights groups that it has deliberately reduced internet speeds to suppress dissenting voices and more closely monitor online activity. Shafi Naeem,…
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U.S. labor market malaise grows: Fed survey reveals job insecurity and wage dissatisfaction

U.S. labor market malaise grows: Fed survey reveals job insecurity and wage dissatisfaction

A recent survey by the New York Federal Reserve paints a bleak picture of the U.S. labor market, highlighting rising anxiety among workers. The study, conducted in July, revealed falling employment rates, a surge in job seekers, and widespread dissatisfaction with wages and benefits. These results add to growing concerns about the health of the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate, though historically low at 4.3%, has been steadily rising, fueling fears of a broader recession. Additionally, July’s nonfarm payrolls increase of just 114,000 was weaker than expected, further fueling anxiety. The Fed survey results go even deeper, highlighting a significant…
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Massachusetts professor challenges tech giants with his unique legal view of Section 230

Massachusetts professor challenges tech giants with his unique legal view of Section 230

In a recent groundbreaking legal move, a University of Massachusetts Amherst professor has taken an unconventional approach to challenging Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Using Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a law traditionally seen as a protective shield for social media platforms, the professor’s lawsuit seeks judicial affirmation of software that would allow users to unfollow all of their Facebook contacts at once. Historically, Section 230 has been instrumental in the growth and development of major technology companies by exempting them from liability for user-generated content. This legal shield has been a cornerstone of…
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Electric cars vs. gasoline cars: true cost of ownership depends on your zip code

Electric cars vs. gasoline cars: true cost of ownership depends on your zip code

The debate over whether electric vehicles (EVs) or traditional gasoline-powered cars offer better long-term value has intensified as EV prices have fallen and charging infrastructure has expanded. While EVs often come with a higher upfront cost, the potential savings on fuel and maintenance can make them an attractive option. However, the financial equation is far from simple, with factors such as location, driving habits and vehicle model playing crucial roles. A growing body of research indicates that the total cost of ownership (TCO) for electric vehicles can vary significantly depending on where you live. Studies have found that drivers in…
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Byron Allen criticized for delays in payments in the midst of media acquisitions

Byron Allen criticized for delays in payments in the midst of media acquisitions

Byron Allen, a media industry figure and head of Entertainment Studios and Allen Media Group, has come under scrutiny for late payments to major network broadcasters like ABC, CBS and NBC. According to sources familiar with the matter, payments are up to 90 days late, causing frustration among network executives and potentially jeopardizing future partnerships. Allen Media Group, which owns a diverse portfolio of radio and television stations across the United States, including affiliates of the above networks, has seen its payment arrears grow over time. The total amount arrears, accumulated over the year, reaches tens of millions, highlighting significant…
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Goldman Sachs reduces probability of U.S. recession to 20% after positive economic indicators

Goldman Sachs reduces probability of U.S. recession to 20% after positive economic indicators

Goldman Sachs has lowered its forecast for a potential US recession to 20%, following a reassessment prompted by the latest employment and retail trade data. The change comes after it raised its recession probability earlier this month, initially pegged at 25% due to disappointing job growth figures in early August. Earlier, Goldman Sachs economic analysts had raised their recession risk estimates when the July jobs report showed nonfarm payrolls rose by just 114,000, significantly below expectations and down from the revised June figures. The disappointing report contributed to a temporary stock market downturn and raised alarms about the potential weakening…
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Social networking giant X halts operations in Brazil amid legal and censorship challenges

Social networking giant X halts operations in Brazil amid legal and censorship challenges

MEXICO CITY — Social media giant X said Saturday it would cease operations in Brazil, a move that comes after Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes reportedly ordered the arrest of X’s legal representative in Brazil unless specific warrants were complied with. X announced an immediate withdrawal of its staff from its Brazilian operations, although it mentioned that Brazilian users would still have access to its services. The company did not clarify the apparent contradiction in continuing to offer services while suspending operations. This announcement follows a series of meetings earlier this year between X representatives and Judge de…
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Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, has confidence in Boeing’s direction following an executive meeting.

Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, has confidence in Boeing’s direction following an executive meeting.

During the recent dedication of a new segment at its Flight Training Center in Denver, Colorado, on Feb. 22, 2024, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby shared a positive outlook on Boeing’s future prospects. The statement came after an important meeting with Boeing’s newly appointed CEO Robert “Kelly” Ortberg. Kirby, who represents one of Boeing’s largest and historically most critical customers, expressed a significant shift in his sentiment toward the aerospace manufacturer. His renewed optimism stems from a personal interaction with Ortberg over lunch in the Dallas area earlier this week. After their discussion, Kirby shared his thoughts publicly in a…
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