Robert Harington talks to Ziyad Marar, President of Global Publishing at SAGE, and author of "Happiness Paradox" and "Intimacy", and most recently โJudged: The Value of Being Misunderstood"
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Much of the scholarly publishing sector has already experienced a flight to scale. Today, Roger Schonfeld asks: Is a major consolidation among humanities and social sciences publishers coming next?
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Twitterโs direct messages have always been a security liability. The DMs you send to friends and Internet strangers arenโt end-to-end encrypted, making your conversations potentially accessible ifย Twitter suffers a data breach, or to company staffers with theย right permissions to access them. Both scenarios are arguably more likely in Elon Muskโs version of Twitter, whereย key security and data protection staff have departed.
Since Musk acquired Twitter and startedย laying off thousands of employees at the start of November, remodelingย the firm in his vision, multiple waves of tweeters have abandoned the platform. When they do, they often try to download their Twitter archive and delete DMs. In the chaos, the process has often been glitchy.
Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, argues that the Justice Department has victimized and attempted to silence conservative parents.