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Wedding planners cry foul as The Knot adds startup Simply Eloped to online empire

The Knot has quietly acquired a startup called Simply Eloped, raising concerns that the controversial company has too much control over the wedding planning industry, The Washington Post reports. Simply Eloped says it will connect couples with pre-approved vendors like officiants, videographers and photographers for intimate ceremonies of 20 guests or fewer, and joins an […]

Top 7 tips for sending sensitive documents online

Gone are the days of sending physical files by mail or hand-delivering them to ensure their safe delivery. While there is no surefire or foolproof way to share files online, below are some tips to help you share sensitive files as safely as possible. Get security alerts, expert tips – Sign up for KURT’s newsletter […]

Chuck Schumer faces heat as landmark bill to protect kids online stalls in Congress

Landmark legislation that would hold big tech companies like Meta accountable for children’s safety online has stalled in the Senate, with critics blaming Republican Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. The Child Online Safety Act (KOSA) would impose a legal “duty of care” on social media companies to protect minors from harassment, bullying, anxiety and sexual […]

CNN Debate Drew Nearly 48 Million TV Viewers, Another 30+ Million Online

About 48 million people tuned in to CNN’s presidential debate on Thursday night, with an additional 30 million more viewers on YouTube and other digital channels. network Shown The debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden appears to have been the most-watched program in the network’s history. “CNN’s most-watched program of all […]

NY DA Alvin Bragg slammed in hundreds of thousands of online posts

His reputation is nothing to brag about. The online appeal against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s soft-on-crime stance is clear: Mr. Bragg garnered a dismal 56 percent negative sentiment in discussions, articles and mentions across U.S. platforms in the past three months, according to data provided to The Washington Post by social media experts Lira […]

DC bureaucrats may soon be able to decide what your kid sees online

Poison pills have been added to once-commonsense legislation, making well-intentioned bills dangerous once again. Bipartisan agreement on the need to keep kids safe online led to the introduction of the Kids Online Safety Act, which initially gave parents the power to approve the apps their children use. The latest changes, made to appease the progressive […]