The U.S. Journalist Assistance Network invites you to a webinar on covering large events, such as the World Cup and midterms.
Experts will discuss best practices for reporting on protests, interacting with police, and crossing borders.
🗓️ May 19
➡️ RSVP: https://t.co/gQLdQeI6Tu
'It's all meant to silence - to silence any dissent.' Federal Communications Commissioner Anna Gomez explains why she sent a letter to Disney accusing the Trump administration of a 'campaign of censorship.'
Pop star Dua Lipa files a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics for at least $15 million in damages, accusing the tech giant of using her image without permission to market its television sets. https://t.co/nPskrctiIs
Breaking News: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settled their legal dispute, following accusations of a smear campaign and harassment. The case centered on the movie “It Ends With Us,” which the two actors starred in and Baldoni directed. https://t.co/rLMXS4U9Tk
Comey Indictment Built On Bad Legal Foundation, Experts Say https://t.co/ZtErBLx6Kg In an attempt to balance the law against making threats to commit violence with First Amendment free speech protections, the justices ruled in Counterman that prosecutors must at least show a person accused of making true threats had "some subjective understanding of his statement's threatening nature" and "consciously disregarded a substantial risk that his communications would be viewed as threatening violence."
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“Hey, it’s Taylor” is one of the pieces of Taylor Swift’s brand that she is filing to trademark to protect from AI.
Swift is the latest celebrity to take such safeguards against AI, after Scarlett Johansson and Matthew McConaughey made similar moves to protect their voices.