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YouTube’s Rulings on Gaza War Videos Spark Internal Backlash

YouTube’s Rulings on Gaza War Videos Spark Internal Backlash

A month after Hamas militants from Gaza attacked an Israeli music festival last October, the Hebrew rap duo Ness & Stilla premiered “HarbuDarbu” on YouTube. The military hype song celebrates Israeli forces waging war in Gaza and has drawn over 25 million views; its critics have termed the song a violent and hateful anti-Palestinian “genocide anthem.” “One, two, shoot!” its refrain thunders.Despite demands from employees and activists for its removal, “HarbuDarbu” has been allowed to stay up on YouTube. Crucially, YouTube determined that the song’s violent rhetoric targets Hamas, not Palestinians as a whole, and that as a US-labeled terrorist…
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I’ve visited 50 cities in Europe. London and Paris were great, but these 5 underrated locations are worth a visit.

I’ve visited 50 cities in Europe. London and Paris were great, but these 5 underrated locations are worth a visit.

After traveling to 50 cities in Europe, I've discovered some beautiful hidden gems.Bath, England, is a great place to visit for Roman ruins and beautiful architecture.I also loved traveling to Bruges, Belgium, which is both historic and romantic. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. I've visited 50 cities in Europe, and while…
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Industry Ventures Raises $900M For Early-Stage Investment

Industry Ventures Raises $900M For Early-Stage Investment

San Francisco-based Industry Ventures announced Tuesday that it has closed on $900 million for a fund that will invest in early-stage technology’s emerging managers and companies. The firm describes the vehicle as a “hybrid fund” as it will make commitments to venture and seed investors, back rounds for individual startups, and buy stakes in early-stage funds from existing shareholders. Although Industry Ventures is best known as a secondary investor, it’s been pursuing this hybrid strategy since 2009. In that time, managing director Roland Reynolds, has seen his share of market cycles for emerging managers looking to raise new funds. The…
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The number of Gen Zers who aren’t in work or school is rising. Here’s how to tackle it, according to experts.

The number of Gen Zers who aren’t in work or school is rising. Here’s how to tackle it, according to experts.

According to the International Labour Organization, about a fifth of people between 15 and 24 worldwide in 2023 were considered NEETs, which stands for not being engaged in education, employment, or training.That's a level not seen in nearly two decades.Recent research from the St. Louis Federal Reserve's Institute for Economic Equity, previously reported by Business Insider, looked at the challenges young people aged 18 to 24 are experiencing in today's economy. It found that more than one in three have no income at all.Some are out of work due to disability, mental health issues, or a lack of skills, while…
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Video appears to show a passenger on a plane hit by severe turbulence laying in an overhead bin, with a fellow traveler saying he ‘got stuck in the roof’

Video appears to show a passenger on a plane hit by severe turbulence laying in an overhead bin, with a fellow traveler saying he ‘got stuck in the roof’

An Air Europa passenger appeared to get stuck in an overhead bin when their flight experienced severe turbulence.The Boeing 787 Dreamliner was flying from Madrid to Uruguay's capital, Montevideo, when it had to divert early Monday morning.In a statement shared with Business Insider, Air Europa said seven people were injured, while an "undetermined number" had minor bruises. The New York Times reported that 36 people were injuredImages shared on social media appeared to show damage to the cabin's ceiling panels. In one clip, people are seen seemingly helping a fellow passenger down from an overhead luggage compartment.Romina Apai, a passenger…
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Why new houses are so ugly

Why new houses are so ugly

Bailey McInnes first noticed the house during one of her lunch hours. She likes to walk on her midday breaks, admiring the charming, little craftsman homes that dot her Northern Virginia neighborhood. The homes she passes share a lot of similarities — brick and wood, a modest front porch, details that suggest someone put in a lot of time and care a century ago. On one of these walks last fall, she noticed something new: One of the homes was gone.McInnes assumed the builder must have a captivating vision for the vacant plot. But the replacement, to her dismay, was…
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