Bari Weiss, whatever her faults, does not appear to be a big fan of Trump and MAGA herself (but she is a big fan of drama and attention in her own right). The Ars article is narrowly focussed on the ...
CBS cannot contain the online spread of a “60 Minutes” segment that its editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, tried to block from airing. The episode, “Inside CECOT,” featured testimonies from US deportees who ...
Members of American Airlines' loyalty program will no longer earn miles or other travel rewards when purchasing a basic economy ticket. People enrolled in the carrier's AAdvantage program previously ...
CHARLESTON — Basic Kitchen's longtime executive chef and director of operations have taken over as operating partners of the popular downtown restaurant. The news comes as owners Ben and Kate Towill, ...
On Version History: the long, litigious story of the last big thing in music piracy. On Version History: the long, litigious story of the last big thing in music piracy. is editor-at-large and ...
When Basic Books Group president and publisher Lara Heimert told her mom that she was going to work at the Hachette division's flagship imprint, back in 2005, she was elated. "My mother said, Oh, they ...
LimeWire is offering APIs for generating AI images, upscaling existing photos, inpainting, and outpainting images. The Limewire AI API is easy to implement and supports several languages including ...
Fyre Festival founder and CEO Billy McFarland sold the event's branding rights in an eBay auction. LimeWire, a file-sharing service that was once a hotbed for illegal downloads, won that auction.
The Fyre Festival went viral on the internet for being a failure. Now, LimeWire has acquired the brand. - LimeWire / Mashable edit "What could possibly go wrong?" That's the question posed by LimeWire ...
LimeWire, the file-sharing giant that defined early 2000s internet piracy, is back in the headlines. This time, though, it’s not for music downloads or lawsuits. The move comes after Fyre Festival’s ...
The Fyre Festival went viral on the internet for being a failure. Now, LimeWire has acquired the brand. Credit: LimeWire / Mashable edit That's the question posed by LimeWire, the file-sharing service ...