Europe Should Be Pushed to Take On Chinese Forced Labor, U.S. Lawmakers Say The U.S. State Department should press the U.K. and European Union to take a harder line on forced labor linked to China’s Xinjiang region, influential House lawmakers said, pressing for more ... 04/17/2024 - 7:27 am | View Link
WhatsApp lowers minimum age in Europe to 13 In a statement Thursday, UK-based campaign group Smartphone Free Childhood called on WhatsApp to reverse the new policy. “WhatsApp are putting shareholder profits first and children’s safety ... 04/12/2024 - 6:36 am | View Link
Europe’s A.I. ‘Champion’ Sets Sights on Tech Giants in U.S. In an interview at Mistral’s spartan, whitewashed offices facing the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, Mr. Mensch said it “wasn’t safe to trust” U.S. tech giants to set ground rules for a ... 04/11/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
$16 million in tax breaks OK’d for tech company expansion set to create 400 jobs in DeWitt The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency on Thursday approved nearly $16 million in tax breaks for a technology company expansion that is to create 400 jobs in DeWitt. The agency voted to ... 04/11/2024 - 4:11 am | View Link
This March marked the 10th anniversary of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a film which pushed the Marvel Cinematic Universe to new heights, re-introduced HYDRA into Phase 2, and brought the directing duo, the Russo brothers, to the world of Marvel for the first time. The film is still hailed by many Marvel fans as one of the best MCU films to date, seamlessly blending its spy/thriller inspirations whilst progressing Chris Evans' Captain America's journey.
Deadpool & Wolverine is still three months away, but one internet piece of speculation has actually been confirmed by someone who should be in the know; Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld. The rumor in question centers on the post-credits scene of the upcoming movie, which industry insider MyTimeToShineHello on X/Twitter noted was going to be mind-blowing.
Showrunner Rina Mimoun tells IndieWire how she’s witnessed abortion depicted on television evolve over the course of her career — from a "no leads" rule on “Everwood” to the lack of network concern about “The Girls on the Bus.”