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White House targets Harvard again with social media screening of all foreign visitors to school | Trump administration newsthirst.

The Trump administration has ordered US consulates worldwide to conduct mandatory social media screening of every visa applicant seeking to travel to Harvard University, with officials instructed to view private accounts as potential signs of “evasiveness”. A state department cable signed by the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and dated Friday, obtained by the…

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Zscaler jumps 8% on strong results fueled by AI growth newsthirst.

Zscaler rings the opening bell at the Nasdaq exchange in New York, March 16, 2018. Source: Nasdaq Zscaler shares jumped 8% Friday after reporting stronger-than-expected results in the third fiscal quarter driven by artificial intelligence and widespread adoption of its zero-trust security platform. “The proliferation of AI in all aspects of business is increasing the…

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And Just Like That NYC Restaurants in Season 3 of Sex and the City Spinoff newsthirst.

And just like that, HBO Max’s Sex and the City sequel series is returning for its third season. And Just Like That… brings back our long-time New Yorkers Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), as well as relative newcomers Seema (Sarita Choudhury) and Lisa (Nicole Ari Parker), to our televisions…

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Attorney general apologises for comparing Tories and Reform to Nazis | Richard Hermer newsthirst.

The attorney general has apologised for a “clumsy” remark that compared Conservative and Reform calls to disregard international treaties and quit the European convention of human rights (ECHR) with the early days of Nazi Germany. In a speech on Thursday, Richard Hermer defended the government’s commitment to abide by international law and likened those who…

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