Por: The Atlantic Tech February 27, 2023
Fans are getting a glimpse of the future of surveillance.Tyler Comrie / The AtlanticFebruary 27, 2023, 8 AM ETLike so many cities before it, Phoenix went all out to host the Super Bowl earlier this month. Expecting about 1 million fans to come to town for the biggest American sporting event of the year, the city rolled out to ferry visitors from the airport. Robots sifted through the trash to pull out anything that could be composted. A... + full article
New York Post USA Nation January 24, 2023
State lawmakers repping Manhattan have introduced legislation to stop Madison Square Garden Entertainment CEO James Dolan from using “dystopian” tech to from attending events. “MSG’s use of facial recognition technology to retaliate against employees of law firms engaged... + más
James Dolan threatens to ban alcohol at MSG in bizarre interview | Newsweek
James Dolan repeats threat to ban booze at Madison Square Garden amid face-tech fight | New York Post
Politico USA Tech December 08, 2022
When the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted last week to allow police to use robots to kill people in extreme circumstances, the critics predictably cited sci-fi movies. There is indeed a large and entertaining body of movies about creepy and dangerous robots, from... + más
Justice Alito accused of being SCOTUS leaker after new report: Disgrace | Newsweek
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Politico USA Politics November 18, 2022
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A federal judge on Thursday halted a key piece of the “Stop-WOKE” Act touted by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, blocking state officials from enforcing what he called a “positively dystopian” policy restricting how lessons on race and gender can be... + más
ICYMI: Judge Blocks DeSantis Law on Barring ‘Woke' Education, Man Arrested in Miami Beach After Video Shows Him Telling Cops He's a ‘Federal Officer' | NBC 6 South Florida
Federal Judge Blocks DeSantis Law on Barring ‘Woke' Education | NBC 6 South Florida
Slate USA Life October 27, 2022
Care and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. In addition to our traditional advice, every Thursday we feature an assortment of teachers from across the country answering your education questions. Have a question for our teachers? Email or post it in the . My husband... + más
Top CPS officials privately warned a new Near South school could undermine neighboring schools, harm Black students | Chicago Sun Times
Mississippi judge blocks private schools' tax-funded grants | Associated Press
The Atlantic USA World October 17, 2022
Readers weigh in on the role of athletics in today’s society—and if they should have one at all.Rick Loomis / The New York Times / ReduxOctober 17, 2022, 4:19 PM ETThis is an edition of Up for Debate, a newsletter by Conor Friedersdorf. On Wednesdays, he rounds up timely... + más
Bally Sports+ giving Orlando Magic fans another option to watch games | Orlando Sentinel
Apple-backed Matter smart home standard officially launches as iOS 16.1 adds support | 9to5Mac
ABC News USA Entertainment October 03, 2022
“Our Missing Hearts,” by Celeste Ng (Penguin Press)Celeste Ng takes us into a dystopian future where people are judged on their embrace of American customs and traditions and people of Asian descent are viewed with suspicion, sometimes even hate.Noah Gardner is a 12-year-old... + más
Review: 'Our Missing Hearts' conjures up dystopian future | Associated Press
Review: 'Little Fires Everywhere' author Celeste Ng ventures boldly into the dark future | Los Angeles Times
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
It's no surprise that tech brands are popular with digitally native Gen Z, but new data shows just how much.A new from Morning Consult asked thousands of Gen Z adults (ages 18 to 25), which brands they viewed either somewhat or very favorably, and the top four slots all... + más
Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds | Ars Technica
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
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