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Veteran PR executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battling pancreatic cancer

Veteran PR executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battling pancreatic cancer

Jody Frisch, a seasoned communications leader with extensive experience in both the entertainment and public relations industries, died Aug. 21 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from pancreatic cancer. She was 68. Frisch’s distinguished career has spanned several key roles at prominent organizations, including the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and SAG-AFTRA. Between 2006 and 2009, he was a notable contributor during the WGA’s significant 100-day strike, serving as Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs in both Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. In 2015, he assumed the role of Director of Strategic Communications and Public Affairs at SAG-AFTRA.…
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NWSL Abolishes Draft System, Introduces Player Free Agency

NWSL Abolishes Draft System, Introduces Player Free Agency

In an iconic moment in the landscape of American professional sports, the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) together with the NWSL Players Association has decided to remove the draft system, instead granting players unrestricted free agency. This strategic change is intended to improve player autonomy and improve the league's competitive position globally. In a groundbreaking update to their collective bargaining agreement, which now extends through 2030, the league aims to give players more choice over their career paths. The change is expected to strengthen the league’s appeal to internationally renowned athletes, positioning it as a premier global destination. NWSL Commissioner…
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The Mistake That Led to the Arrest of Russian Cybercriminal Vladislav Klyushin

The Mistake That Led to the Arrest of Russian Cybercriminal Vladislav Klyushin

Vladislav Klyushin, through his seemingly legitimate cybersecurity firm M-13 in Moscow, secretly amassed more than $93 million over three years by illicitly acquiring corporate earnings information before it was publicly disclosed and using it to trade stocks. His targets included major American companies such as Skechers, Snapchat, and Roku. Although the FBI and U.S. prosecutors had gathered substantial evidence against him, Klyushin, a Russian citizen residing in Russia, appeared untouchable because of the unlikelihood of extradition by Russian authorities. An undated image of Vladislav Klyushin, linked to a U.S. Department of Justice investigation, depicts him as a tech mogul with…
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US Ambassador Warns of Risks of Mexico's Proposed Judicial Elections

US Ambassador Warns of Risks of Mexico's Proposed Judicial Elections

In a recent statement, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar expressed concern over a proposed judicial reform in Mexico, supported by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The reform, which includes the direct election of more than 7,000 judicial positions, including judges and Supreme Court justices, is seen as a significant threat to the country's democratic integrity. The proposal has sparked considerable controversy and led to widespread protests among judicial employees, who began a nationwide strike this week. The Mexican Congress, dominated by the president’s party, is set to vote on the changes in September. “With my lifelong experience and commitment…
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The Long Uncertainty of AI: Navigating the Age of Excess and Uncertainty

The Long Uncertainty of AI: Navigating the Age of Excess and Uncertainty

David Wallace-Wells, a leading science writer, delves into the current complexities and uncertainties surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in his exclusive newsletter for Times subscribers. Known for his insights into climate change and futuristic technologies, Wallace-Wells offers a critical perspective on the current state of AI, which he calls the “Age of Excess.” Not long ago, the narrative around AI was dominated by dire predictions and existential risks, with leading figures in the technology predicting dire implications for humanity. However, the conversation has changed dramatically. Recent financial analyses from major firms like Barclays and Goldman Sachs paint a grim picture of…
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Austin Tops World Ranking for Nightlife in the United States

Austin Tops World Ranking for Nightlife in the United States

AUSTIN, Texas — From the bustling streets of Dirty Sixth Street to the vibrant Warehouse District and eclectic Red River Cultural District, Austin has been named the top nightlife destination in the United States, according to a global survey conducted by Time Out, a popular lifestyle and entertainment guide. Survey insights and methodology Time Out engaged thousands of participants in hundreds of global cities to explore and rank the world’s best nightlife spots. Respondents were asked to rate various aspects of their local nightlife scenes, including the quality and diversity of venues and events. Austin emerged as the best city…
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Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Explore noteworthy changes in the stock market after the close of trading: Cava Group — The fast-casual restaurant chain saw its stock price rise nearly 6% after hours as its earnings beat projections. Cava’s earnings came in at 17 cents a share, beating LSEG forecasts by 4 cents, with revenue also beating expectations. Uber — Shares of the ride-sharing giant fell about 3% after announcing a long-term partnership with General Motors’ Cruise for autonomous vehicle services. The partnership aims to introduce driverless ride options to Uber’s service offerings by next year. Meanwhile, General Motors enjoyed a slight boost, with its…
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National Affordable Airfare Day: Top 3 Strategies to Get Cheap Airfare

National Affordable Airfare Day: Top 3 Strategies to Get Cheap Airfare

With the end of the summer travel season comes the celebration of National Affordable Airfare Day, which encourages travelers to look for cheap flights. Despite its name, this day does not necessarily guarantee the lowest prices on tickets. Katy Nastro, a travel specialist at Going, points out that “There’s no single day when airfares hit their lowest point. That’s just a myth.” According to Nastro, the optimal time to book flights varies depending on your planned travel dates. This ideal booking window, known as the Goldilocks window, strikes a balance: it’s not too early and not too late. For domestic…
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John Sterling May Return to Yankees to Commentate Playoffs After Retirement

John Sterling May Return to Yankees to Commentate Playoffs After Retirement

Sources close to WFAN reveal that John Sterling, the iconic voice of the Yankees for more than three decades, is considering returning to the commentary booth for New York Yankees playoff games. John Sterling, 86, retired in early April after a distinguished 36-year career with the Yankees, marked by a celebratory retirement ceremony. His place was subsequently filled by commentators Rickie Ricardo, Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari. Sterling briefly reunited with Suzyn Waldman in the Yankees’ commentary booth this week, where they commentated on several innings together. Discussions about his potential postseason return are expected soon with Audacy New York…
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Haiti: Arrest in Connection with Murder of US and Haitian Missionaries

Haiti: Arrest in Connection with Murder of US and Haitian Missionaries

In a significant development, Haitian authorities have arrested a man suspected of involvement in the murders of two American missionaries and a Haitian director of a nonprofit organization. The incident, which occurred in May, involved an armed attack that shocked many in Haiti, a nation already grappling with serious security challenges. The tragic event took place on May 23 and claimed the lives of American missionaries Davy Lloyd and his wife, Natalie Lloyd, along with Jude Montis, the Haitian national director of the nonprofit Missions in Haiti Inc., based in Claremore, Oklahoma. The violence is blamed on criminal gangs that…
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