LOS ANGELES – Maxon Markle, Duchess of Sussex, lost the last round of her ongoing legal battle with the publishers of the UK’s Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. Merkel sued the group for breach of confidentiality and copyright piracy, after publishing an excerpt of a …
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Facebook takes a big step in connecting Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp
This is the first step in Facebook’s plan to integrate Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, announced last year. These efforts could effectively limit Facebook’s dominance in the messaging market over the coming years, and arguably make it harder to argue that the company is facing anti-trust scrutiny in Washington. Instagram, WhatsApp …
Read More »U.S. private employers add 749,000 jobs in September, keeping expectations high
Arena Chairman and CEO Michael Rosenbum weighs in on the rapidly growing jobs in America and how the coronavirus epidemic is changing the job market. Private employers hired faster than expected in September, indicating that the country’s epidemic-hit labor market continues to emerge from the coronavirus crisis, the ADP National …
Read More »Two universities welcomed students to campus. The only test for the Covid-19 is World News
The takeover continued as the sun disappeared behind the chapel on Duke University’s West Campus last Sunday. Some masked underclass students enjoy reading in the grass, skateboarding in the quadrangle and generally enjoying the bright summer weather. In the normal year, Fresh and Sophomores stick to the University’s nearest East …
Read More »Trump-Biden Presidential Debate in Cleveland: Top 5 Moments
The first discussion of the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday night was burning from beginning to end. President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden attacked each other on more personal terms for more than 90 minutes, as moderator Chris Wallace worked to get both candidates, but Trump in particular, …
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