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Zuckerberg apologizes to families of kids harmed online as Senate grills tech CEOs

[ad_1] A group of the nation’s top social media executives faced intense questioning from a united Senate committee on Wednesday about the mental health risks their enormously popular platforms pose for young people — as well as accusations that their companies have failed to protect kids from exploitation and abuse. Throughout four hours of grilling…

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U.S. plans ‘campaign’ of retaliatory strikes after killing of 3 soldiers, officials say

[ad_1] IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Social media execs grilled in Congress over child safety concerns 04:16 Now Playing U.S. plans ‘campaign’ of retaliatory strikes after killing of 3 soldiers, officials say 02:22 UP NEXT FBI Director Christopher Wray warns of alarming hacking threat from…

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Upstart digital news outlet The Messenger shuts down less than a year after launch

[ad_1] Valerie Plesch/The New York Times/Redux/File Jimmy Finkelstein, center, the founder and chief executive of The Messenger, in Washington on March 7, 2023. CNN  —  The Messenger, the upstart digital news outlet that hired hundreds of journalists and vowed to upend the industry as a centrist publication, will shut down less than a year after its high-profile launch, the company…

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Thomas receives the 2024 Williams Outstanding Technology Service Award – News

[ad_1] The University recognized Todd Thomas from the School of Information Technology with the 2024 Williams Outstanding Technology Service Award for his exceptional assistance to faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Ani Yazedjian, acting vice president for Academic Affairs and provost, presented Thomas with his award at the 2024 University Teaching & Learning Symposium on January…

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Man pleads guilty in $1B scheme to dodge NY money laundering rules

[ad_1] Las Vegas Review-journal | Tribune News Service | Getty Images A man described as an “experienced anti-money laundering specialist” pleaded guilty on Wednesday to illegally funneling more than $1 billion in lucrative, high-risk transactions through small financial institutions, the U.S. Department of Justice said. The massive transfer, which included hundreds of millions of dollars…

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