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YouTube won’t remove a three-hour live-streamed video of the mass shooting in Boulder

The Verge

YouTube says the platform will not remove a controversial live-streamed video of a mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, despite criticism of the streamer’s tactics and commentary. Following yesterday’s tragic shooting, bystander video of the incident was detected by our teams. The video has been viewed around half a million times.

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In COVID times: the value of keeping journals and leadership for organisational reinvention

Trends in the Living Networks

Zanele opened by asking me about my practice of keeping a journal , following up by asking me if this was particularly relevant today. I found that you actually have been keeping a journal since you were very young. And one of I think the most important things, which I actually need to do more is actually reread my journal.

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MGM is now part of Amazon

The Verge

Reports have suggested for months that the FTC was considering a challenge , and The Wall Street Journal noted earlier this month that Amazon certified it had given the FTC all necessary information, setting a mid-month deadline that it would close the deal, with or without a response from the agency and its new leader, Lina Khan.

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Bill Gates backs Cipher, a new online climate news source produced by his Breakthrough Energy

GeekWire

Cipher’s stated mission “is to help accelerate the technological transformations required to get to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through trustworthy and objective journalism.” Cipher is described as a weekly newsletter and video series. Amy Harder, executive director of Cipher. LinkedIn Photo).

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Kim Kardashian West is the next superstar celebrity to snag an exclusive podcast deal with Spotify

The Verge

The Wall Street Journal first reported Kardashian West’s deal on Wednesday. The podcast, which will be distributed under the Parcast network Spottily acquired last year , will spotlight both Kardashian West’s involvement and the investigative work of co-producer Lori Rothschild Ansaldi. Both will co-produce and co-host the show.

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People online are drinking laundry detergent again

Vox

The video has all the emblems of someone sharing their recipe for a nutritious smoothie: ingredients laid out on the counter, captions touting their health benefits. Click on the hashtag and it’s not difficult to find videos of people sharing their “journey” of ingesting laundry detergent. That video has more than 150,000 views.

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WWE will move its streaming service to Peacock in the US

The Verge

WWE Network, the standalone video service from World Wrestling Entertainment, won’t be going it alone for much longer — at least in the United States. The US version of the WWE Network app will be shut down as part of the deal, which The Wall Street Journal is putting at over $1 billion.

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