The Nation on MSN
Is it Too Late to Save Hollywood?
Q&A / A conversation with A.S. Hamrah about the dispiriting state of the movie business in the post-Covid era. Kyle Paoletta ...
The Daily Caller on MSNOpinion
Duke: The black squares are back, and women are falling for it again
Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print. Apologies for the lack of a Tuesday newsletter this week. I ended up getting ...
Elon Musk tightens his grip over technologies that shape national security, social media, and artificial intelligence.
Wrecktangle Pizza in Minneapolis, Minnesota has focused its operations toward feeding vulnerable neighbors amid ICE's crackdown on the city.
In this week's mailbag, Stephen 'Breadman' Edwards reflects on the performance of Shakur Stevenson, its late start time, the career of Boots Ennis, and the notion that Terence Crawford could beat Olek ...
Sporting News on MSN
Floyd Mayweather Showtime lawsuit, explained; Why boxing star is suing company for $340M
The Sporting News has the breakdown of why Floyd Mayweather is suing Showtime for $340M.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. sues Showtime for $340 million over 'financial fraud' and fight earnings
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has filed a $340-million lawsuit against Showtime and a former executive. He alleges that they ...
Floyd Mayweather sues Showtime, alleging the network enabled a financial fraud scheme that led to $340 million in missing career earnings, with claims involving Stephen Espinoza and major PPV fights.
Social media algorithms determine what billions of users see daily, yet most creators barely scratch the surface of how they operate. Platforms prioritize content ranking using engagement metrics, ...
TL;DR: Elon Musk says the algorithm that determines what appears in each user's X feed will be made public within a week – a move he claims will bring transparency to the platform's inner workings.
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‘Yearning for the time before the algorithm’ – a creator explained why Gen Z folks are nostalgic for the year 2016
Well, I guess it depends on who you talk to, but one thing is certain: Gen Z folks are looking back at 2016 with nostalgia, and a TikTokker named Joel explained to viewers what’s going on.
A funeral service for the University of South Carolina’s longest-serving board member will be held next week, affording community members and friends a chance to say their last goodbyes. The life of ...
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