憎しみ、恐怖、怒りがエンゲージメントを駆動する世界で、不信感が高まるのは不思議だろうか?ブラジルのジャーナリスト、TV司会者、作家、映画監督との対話から
憎しみ、恐怖、怒りがエンゲージメントを駆動する現代社会において、人々の不信感が高まっているのは当然の帰結である。ブラジルのジャーナリスト、TV司会者、作家、映画監督との対話で、この問題について考察している。
憎しみ、恐怖、怒りがエンゲージメントを駆動する現代社会において、人々の不信感が高まっているのは当然の帰結である。ブラジルのジャーナリスト、TV司会者、作家、映画監督との対話で、この問題について考察している。
The article examines the expansion of automated license plate reader surveillance in US cities, focusing on vendor Flock Safety. It details how Albuquerque's ALPR program evolved from 14-day data retention to a full year, with some data shared nationally. The piece discusses how law enforcement advances surveillance with minimal public scrutiny.
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The Lower Eastside Girls Club provides free year-round programming in arts, STEM, and leadership to underserved girls in New York City, boosting graduation rates 15% above district averages. The organization is hosting a 30th Anniversary Gala on May 7 at Webster Hall and seeking donations to support its community-focused work.
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