WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Biden administration announced on Monday that 20 internet companies have agreed to provide discounted service to people with low incomes, a program that could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service through an already existing fed…
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The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, KS (UG) has been working assess and remediate the recent cybersecurity attack.
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Twitter tweeted Tuesday that it is indeed working on a way for users to edit their 280-character messages, although it says the project has nothing to do with the fact that edit-function fan Elon Musk was just revealed as the company’s largest shareholder and now sits on its board.
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Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta), formerly known as Facebook, Inc., will build a nearly one million-square-foot data center in Kansas City, investing more than $800 million and supporting up to 100 jobs and another 1,300 construction jobs.
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A federal judge in New York ultimately took T-Mobile’s track record of aggressive competition into account in ruling last week that a merger between T-Mobile and Sprint Corporation would be good for consumers. In doing so, he rejected a challenge by a group of 14 states worried that the thre…
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Michelle Obama has done it again, this time for college students. Her Reach Higher initiative has partnered with ATTN:, a media company whose tagline is “Entertainment that Informs,” on a new ICTV series, “A Year of Firsts.”
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Curtis Symonds, CEO of HBCU Network launched a new mobile app last year that would exclusively live-stream inter-collegiate sporting events from HBCUs. The goal for the app is to allow recruiters, parents, students, and alumni to become better informed on how well Black student athletes are …
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Disney’s new streaming service has added a disclaimer to "Dumbo," “Peter Pan” and other classics because they depict racist stereotypes, underscoring a challenge media companies face when they resurrect older movies in modern times.