For Helping Immigrants, Chobani’s Founder Draws Threats – The New York Times

close story-meta-footer close story-meta Photo Hamdi Ulukaya employs about 300 refugees from Africa and the Middle East at Chobani. Mr. Ulukaya started a foundation to help refugees. His advocacy has made him a focus of racist attacks. Credit Drew Nash/Times News By many measures, Chobani embodies the classic American immigrant success story. Its founder, Hamdi…

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Using Microservices to Encode and Publish Videos at The New York Times – The New York Times

Video publishing at The Times is growing For the past 10 years, the video publishing lifecycle at The New York Times has relied on vendors and in-house hardware solutions. With our growing investment in video journalism over the past couple of years, we’ve found ourselves producing more video content every month, along with supporting new…

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A world without the Mac Pro – Marco.org

It’s looking increasingly likely that there will never be another Mac Pro. Here’s why that would be a shame. Pro buyers depend on Apple to make the hardware that satisfies our needs. And we’re flexible. We’ve adapted over the years to new CPU architectures, port changes, capability changes, price increases, and a slower update pace….

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HOLY SH*T (You’ve Got To Vote) from Adam Pally, June Diane Raphael, Funny Or Die, Ginge…

with Funny Or Die, Paul Scheer, Jane Lynch, Adam Scott, Elizabeth Banks, Naya Rivera, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Moby, Amber Rose, Patti Lupone, Felicia Day, Mayim Bialik, Misha Collins ▶ HOLY SH*T (You’ve Got To Vote) from Adam Pally, June Diane Raphael, Funny Or Die, Ginge…. Source: HOLY SH*T (You’ve Got To Vote) from Adam Pally,…

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Jury finds reporter, Rolling Stone responsible for defaming U-Va. dean with gang rape story – The Washington Post

CHARLOTTESVILLE — A federal court jury decided Friday that a Rolling Stone journalist defamed a former University of Virginia associate dean in a 2014 magazine article about sexual assault on campus that included a debunked account of a fraternity gang rape. The 10-member jury concluded that the Rolling Stone reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, was responsible…

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