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Voters were warned of foreign interference on social media before Election Day. Now that the election is over, disinformation is still widely shared on social media.
Read moreDetailsVoters were warned of foreign interference on social media before Election Day. Now that the election is over, disinformation is still widely shared on social media.
Read moreDetailsCanteen Bar & Grille closes doors, cites 'constructive eviction' in Facebook post The Canteen Bar & Grille announced on Facebook on Monday afternoon that it has ended operations due to a “constructive eviction.” Chuck and Tammy Lalanne have owned the North Platte business for the past 17 years Tim Johnson / The North Platte Telegraph The Canteen Bar & Grille has shut down its operation due to what owners called a “constructive eviction” in a Facebook post on Monday. It’s is with heavy hearts that we are announcing the closing of our home for the last 20 years at the Canteen Bar and... Posted by Canteen Bar & Grille on Monday, November 9, 2020 Tammy Lalanne, who owns the restaurant with chef Chuck Lalanne, declined to give further insight into the reason but said Saturday was the restaurant’s last day.“I really can’t get into that end of it,” Tammy Lalanne said in a telephone interview.A note on the front door of the business also stated that the Canteen was closed for good.Tammy Lalanne said the Canteen had 25 to 30 employees, who were informed in a staff meeting of the decision.Lalanne and her husband, Chuck, have owned the Canteen for nearly two decades. Chuck began his culinary career as a sous chef as a teenager and has is also known for his “Cooking with Chef Lalanne” segments that appeared on KNOP-TV over the years.“It hurts,” Tammy Lalanne said of the closure of the business at 2102 S. Jeffers St. “We’ve been here for 17 years and it’s not how we wanted it to end, but under the circumstances, we didn’t have any choice. It’s not easy and it’s not fun. It’s just hard.”The Facebook post states that the business will offer its supply of food and liquor to the public this…
Read moreDetailsImage Source : INSTAGRAM/RANADAGGUBATI Rana Daggubati launches his YouTube channel called South Bay Baahubali superstar Rana Daggubati has announced the launch of his YouTube channel called South Bay. The actor has been entertaining the viewer with his spectacular performances and fun content through social media and now he is all set to take over YouTube. In a press release, the details about the actor's new venture revealed that South Bay will host "varied mix of content, right from live chats, snackable short forms, news, music, animation, fiction & non-fiction." Taking to Instagram, Rana on Monday shared multiple posts giving a sneak peek into what viewers can expect from his YouTube channel. The shows will have personalities from across the globe conversing on life post the pandemic. South Bay includes two special shows called Coming Back to Life with Lakshmi Manchu and Secret Box with Shruti Haasan. One of his posts read, "YRU??? Just a mad show that’s all!? Full series soon @southbay.live." Another post read, "Here’s our group photo from #Whyareyou??" Talking about South Bay, Rana Dagubbati said in a statement, "This is a very exciting time to be a content producer, to innovate, experiment and just create. Audiences are now more receptive, allowing creators to go beyond the threshold and bring exciting, fresh, never seen before content. South Bay is just a step towards that vision. We have collaborated with talented, vibrant creators and have given them a mainstream platform. With South Bay, we want to build a cohesive community and interactive experiences for our audiences." The actor will launch his digital platform South Bay on November 15. There will also be a chat show hosted by Rana, titled "Why Are You?". For music enthusiasts, there is "Sublime Collective", which will put the spotlight on independent artistes across the…
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Read moreDetailsTrio would extort money from victims by posing as women, send obscene pictures and then blackmail them | Jangipur | Published 10.11.20, 05:54 AM The Jangipur police in Murshidabad district have arrested three members of a gang allegedly involved in a WhatsApp racket from Rajasthan’s Bharatpur late last week. A local businessman and a bank employee had lodged police complaints on September 29, alleging that they had repetitively been scammed of amounts ranging between Rs 2,000 and Rs 5,000 by a fake WhatsApp profile. Acting on the complaints, a police team led by assistant superintendent of police, Sandip Karra, arrested Shabbir, Rajpal Singh and Chiranjit Singh from Bharatpur in Rajasthan on Friday. The trio were brought on transit remand from Bharatpur and produced at a local court in Jangipur on Monday. They have been sent to police custody for a week. Explaining the gang’s modus operandi, a member of the investigating team said that they used to trap their victims by becoming friends on Facebook. “They used to pose as women and contact the victims via Facebook and then access the their phone number and contact them through WhatsApp. They used to lure the victims by sending obscene images and then blackmail them for extortion. Their phone numbers were associated with fake image of a woman,” the officer said. He mentioned that the extortion amount would range from Rs ,2000 to Rs 5,000 every month. “We tracked the culprits through the bank accounts where the complainants had transferred cash,” the officer added. Jangipur police chief Y. Raghuvamshi on Monday said: “This is a nationwide scam. We have recovered devices with over 570 inappropriate images, 75 videos and 100 phone numbers, all of which were used to blackmail targets. People should be alert and avoid interacting with such unknown numbers.”
Read moreDetailsIn India, where love and marriage outside of caste and religion have long attracted censure, a new project on Instagram celebrates unions that break "the shackles of faith, caste, ethnicity and gender". The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi reports.Interfaith and inter-caste marriages have long been frowned upon in conservative Indian families, but in recent years, the conversation around such unions has become even more fractious. And most scorn is reserved for alliances involving Hindu women and Muslim men.Just how deep the chasm is was brought into sharp focus last month when popular jewellery brand Tanishq withdrew an advertisement featuring an interfaith couple after a right-wing backlash on social media.The ad showed a baby shower organised for a Hindu mum-to-be by her Muslim in-laws. Tanishq, owned by the Tatas, one of India's biggest companies, called its new range Ekatvam - which translates from Hindi as "unity".It was meant to celebrate the concept of "unity in diversity", but it ended up doing the exact opposite - it laid bare the fissures that exist in Indian society.Radical Hindu groups said the advert promoted "love jihad" - an Islamophobic term that implies Muslim men prey on Hindu women to seduce them and marry them with the sole purpose of converting them to Islam.Social media trolls led calls to boycott the brand, taking it to the top of Twitter trends. The company said in a statement that it withdrew the ad keeping in mind the safety of its employees.Two weeks after the row over the ad, journalist couple Samar Halarnkar and Priya Ramani and their journalist-writer friend Niloufer Venkatraman launched the India Love Project on Instagram, describing it as "a celebration of interfaith/inter-caste love and togetherness in these divisive, hate-filled times".Mr Halarnkar told the BBC they had been "thinking about the project for a year,…
Read moreDetailsWhile lawyers and service professional staff are actively invested in their personal LinkedIn Profiles, many firms and organizations do not have Company Pages. Or, if they do have Pages, they are not maximized to their fullest potential. It is important that administrators actively update and highlight their firms’ accomplishments and directives on the firm’s Company Page. It is especially important now when our business communications and development are dependent on virtual conversations. A LinkedIn Company Page allows for product marketing, creates advancement in industry standards and trends, and provides a rich platform for business development and recruitment. 1. Designate an administrator to create and manage the firm’s Company Page It is a best practice to only have one administrator to manage a firm company page. The administrator works in the “admin view” to update permanent information such as contact information, practice areas and locations. Other temporary information including events, time-sensitive videos — and recent promotions also need to be revised consistently. The new section called Analytics shows the administrator the visitors and followers to the firm’s company page. 2. Attorneys and professional staff who work for the firm should be listed on the Company Page There will be a link “See all ____ employees on LinkedIn” and that allows for a more robust page which speaks to the firm culture. Firms should encourage all attorneys and professional staff to have a personal page and be connected to the company page. 3. The administrator should create content in an About section, showcasing attorneys and professional staff and promotions, anniversaries, and new hires The About section includes highlights of the firm and its internal culture, practice areas served, any firm initiatives and information on industry trends and benchmarks. Include photos of the firm and information about the people who represent the firm…
Read moreDetailsLoading... David Guetta was crowned World's No. 1 DJ at the Top 100 DJs Awards, 2020. — AFP pic SANTA MONICA, Nov 10 — Snapchat is offering David Guetta fans the chance to enjoy an exceptional DJ set by simply pointing their smartphone to the sky. Via the mobile application, the DJ will appear and perform the exceptional set he played at this year's Top 100 DJs Awards — held virtually due to Covid-19 — where he was crowned World's No. 1 DJ. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, David Guetta's DJ set — which should have been held in Amsterdam before thousands of excited fans — was turned into an exclusively virtual performance. And it's this performance that Snapchat users can now experience in an original way, from the comfort of their own home, thanks to augmented reality. To watch the set, open the app then simply point your device camera to the sky and check that the specific Lens for the event appears in the carousel. If that's not the case, search for and select DJ Mag in Lens Explorer. Once you select the right Lens, a giant virtual David Guetta will appear in the sky and start banging out his top tunes. — AFP-Relaxnews
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