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@EvanGorelick
Evan Gorelick
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This, despite colleagues at Labor’s public affairs office repeatedly raising alarms with superiors about the posts and the extremism they seemed to promote. One internal email even asked the department’s security staff to keep tabs on real-world violence caused by the posts.
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Evan Gorelick
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Scoop: The 21-year-old official behind a monthslong stream of Labor Dept. social media posts that parroted white-nationalist messaging has a new employer: the Department of Homeland Security. He appears to have been promoted. Gift Link: https://t.co/y8JCexQJak
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A young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.
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@jonathanweisman
Jonathan Weisman
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He raised alarms among colleagues at @USDOL for social media posts that echoed white supremacists and neo-Nazis. So now he will handle social media for @DHSgov. A great scoop by @evangorelick on the 21-yr-old behind all those weird memes on gvt accounts.
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A young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.
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@jonathanweisman
Jonathan Weisman
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.@TriciaOhio conceded it would be “morally repugnant” for @DHSgov to be promoting a white supremacist anthem but “I’m telling you it’s not there." Less than 40 mins after being told it was, the Instagram post—including audio—disappeared from social media.
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A flurry of posts from the White House, Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security have included images, slogans and even a song used by the white nationalist right.
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@RichardHanania
Richard Hanania
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A hilarious example of how much the administration lies and just how lacking in virtue these people are. DHS posted a meme with the phrase "We'll have our home again," a phrase from a white supremacist song. When asked about it by the NYT, Tricia McLaughlin denied that the
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@jonathanweisman
Jonathan Weisman
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Um, about those social media posts from @WhiteHouse and @DHSgov and @USDOL with what sure seems like shoutouts to white nationalists ... what about those? asks @EvanGorelick.
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A flurry of posts from the White House, Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security have included images, slogans and even a song used by the white nationalist right.
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@Techmeme
Techmeme
3 months
A group of US lawyers document 509 cases of AI misuse in legal filings so far in 2025, including fabricated citations; judges and bar associations permit AI use (@evangorelick / New York Times) https://t.co/PtQiGFAsXX https://t.co/gYiQJpgi8w
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techmeme.com
Evan Gorelick / New York Times: A group of lawyers has documented 533 cases of AI misuse in legal filings, including fabricated case law citations; judges and bar associations permit AI use
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@dealbook
DealBook
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In the weekend edition of the DealBook newsletter: @EvanGorelick breaks down why data centers don't use more green energy; and more.
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Reliance on fossil fuels is almost unavoidable — at least for now.
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@SpirosMargaris
Spiros Margaris
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A.I. vs. A.I. We examine how the technology is being used against itself. https://t.co/fIQtTJgd6I @EvanGorelick @nytimes
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We examine how the technology is being used against itself.
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@EvanGorelick
Evan Gorelick
7 months
How should Americans understand the debt? I walk through some ways to size it up — beyond how big or small the number is. this morning in @nytimes: https://t.co/ZBgXLt2YPK
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We explain how economists evaluate the national debt.
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@EvanGorelick
Evan Gorelick
8 months
Thrilled to share that I've joined @nytimes as a writer for The Morning! Today, @laurencjackson and I break down America's attacks against Iran — what happened, what it means and what may be next. Read the latest: https://t.co/Oq9Bf5Em4f
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We explain what we know about the attacks.
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@brunellaism
Brunella
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spoke with @im_roy_lee about a16z's 15M investment in cluely for @business
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@natlungfy
Natalie Lung
1 year
scoop: FTC is probing whether Uber, Lyft illegally coordinated to limit NYC driver pay. The firms confirmed they received official info requests from the agency. Our 2024 investigation showed how the firms used lockouts to save them mlns in driver pay. https://t.co/DousDTa54V
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The US Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. illegally coordinated to limit driver pay in New York City, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.
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@DanaWollman
Dana Wollman
1 year
Proud to have played a part in this data investigation, months in the making, that shows Uber and Lyft's practice of locking out drivers in NYC was more pervasive, widespread and financially damaging to drivers than previously understood. Gift link:
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Uber and Lyft locked drivers out of their apps to game a NYC wage law, denying drivers millions in pay
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@yashroy87
Yash Roy
1 year
Trump is claiming to have "infinte aura," while Harris is blasting him as "unserious" in the battle to win over Gen Z voters, who are turning out at unprecedented levels. Harris has hired 150 organizers on college campuses to woo them. @thehill
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The Harris and Trump campaigns are stepping up their outreach to Generation Z voters in critical battlegrounds, targeting a voting bloc expected to play a key role in a tight White House race where…
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@business
Bloomberg
1 year
Oura, a Finnish health technology company known for its fitness-tracking rings, will see annual sales double this year to roughly $500 million and expects "healthy" growth in 2025
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Oura Health Oy, a Finnish health technology company known for its fitness-tracking rings, will see annual sales double this year to roughly $500 million and expects “healthy” growth in 2025.
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Evan Gorelick
1 year
Uber and Lyft have squared off against local regulators for years to continue classifying their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees. Is there a better road forward? / via @BW
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@BW
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Can Uber and Lyft keep rides affordable and drivers happy?
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@ellenhuet
Ellen Huet
1 year
what's it like working at Nvidia? you might be super-rich, but it's still stressful great story by @reeyopeeyo @EvanGorelick abt the daily grind (gift link below!) ft. this pic from the Nvidia parking garage of a luxury car wrapped in Nvidia-logo green https://t.co/EhEBQUDrvF
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@NewsyNick
Nick Turner
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Sympathize with Nvidia employees: Many have become multimillionaires, but they're working too hard to enjoy it https://t.co/byKpJ9z7Lv via @reeyopeeyo @EvanGorelick
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bloomberg.com
Many of the chipmaker’s employees have grown rich but still face a stress-filled work life.
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@msciencellc
M Science
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Bumble Inc. is battling slow revenue growth. Speaking to @BNNBloomberg, Research Analyst Chandler Willison explores challenges facing the online dating company. Read his thoughts here: https://t.co/qEde9X1fdD @EvanGorelick #investmentresearch #altdata #onlinedating $BMBL $MTCH
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