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Dominick Dunne, the crime journalist central to Netflix’s drama “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story,” had a life worthy of a biopic. Here’s what to know.
[ad_1] Former Vanity Fair reporter Dominick Dunne is central to “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.” Dunne’s theories about the Menendez brothers’ motives are featured in the series. Dunne, who was originally a Hollywood producer, reported on other major trials before he died in 2009. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in…
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A for-profit OpenAI? Huh. What would it be good for?
[ad_1] Opinion Once upon a time, OpenAI was purely a non-profit. Really. It was established in December 2015 as a non-profit AI research organization. Now it appears increasingly likely that OpenAI will become a for-profit company. OpenAI, of course, has declined to comment on multiple reports on any moves to become a for-profit entity, but…
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Mondelēz expands generative AI marketing bets with new platform – Marketing Dive
[ad_1] Mondelēz expands generative AI marketing bets with new platform Marketing Dive [ad_2] Source link
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Dame Maggie Smith: Harry Potter and Downton Abbey actress dies at 89
[ad_1] A look back at Dame Maggie Smith’s career Actress Dame Maggie Smith, known for the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey, has died at the age of 89, her family has said. A legend of British stage and screen, she won two Oscars during her career – for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie…
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[ad_1] ‘Investor Horror Story in Florida’ Warns Reventure CEO: Where Can You Actually Make Money Now? Benzinga [ad_2] Source link
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Next-generation secure, defined internet with SCION architecture
[ad_1] The internet was built in more simple, innocent times and was seized on by a curious mixture of visionaries, educators, academics and technology geeks as a way to democratise the distribution of information. Decades later, the protocols that govern this interconnected network of private networks remain much the same, but the makeup of the…
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Titanic builder Harland & Wolff appoints administrators, to cut jobs By Reuters
[ad_1] (Reuters) – British shipbuilder Harland & Wolff said on Friday it had appointed administrators and that it would lead to job cuts. The company, which currently employs 66 staff, said the administrators would be required to cut an unspecified number of jobs, although it would retain “a number” of employees for certain required services.…
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Telegraph auction: New York Sun owner a frontrunner as deadline looms
[ad_1] Potential suitors to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph have until the end of Friday to submit second-round offers, with the US owner of the New York Sun and Sir Paul Marshall, the backer of GB News and the new owner of the Spectator, viewed as the frontrunners to win the auction. Marshall, who…
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Dollar Scholar Asks: Am I Being Tricked Into Spending More Money?
[ad_1] This is an excerpt from Dollar Scholar, the Money newsletter where news editor Julia Glum teaches you the modern money lessons you NEED to know. Don’t miss the next issue! Sign up at money.com/subscribe and join our community of 160,000+ Scholars. I wrote a story in May about how 56% of respondents to a…
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