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  2. Newsmax - Wikipedia

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    Newsmax, Inc. (or Newsmax.com, previously styled NewsMax) is an American cable news, political opinion commentary, and digital media company founded by Christopher Ruddy in 1998. It has been variously described as conservative , [ 10 ] right-wing , [ 17 ] and far-right . [ 34 ]

  3. Jailbait images - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of jailbait images is unclear. When questioned regarding their legality, legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin stated he thought it was not illegal, though legal expert Sunny Hostin was more skeptical, describing them as "borderline" child pornography which may be illegal.

  4. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Each major city has at least one daily newspaper, [472] and there are two national daily newspapers, The Australian and The Australian Financial Review. [472] In 2020, Reporters Without Borders placed Australia 25th on a list of 180 countries ranked by press freedom , behind New Zealand (8th) but ahead of the United Kingdom (33rd) and United ...

  5. ZeniMax v. Oculus - Wikipedia

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    During the discovery phase, ZeniMax sought a deposition from Zuckerberg, believing he had "unique knowledge" of the Facebook-Oculus deal. Following a request from Facebook, the judge ruled that Zuckerberg must provide a deposition, but only after lesser-ranking employees had been deposed as to have a "less intrusive discovery" process.

  6. Rabbit r1 - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbit r1 is an Android-powered [2] personal assistant device developed by tech startup Rabbit Inc, and co-designed by Teenage Engineering. [3] [4] It is designed to perform various functions, including web searches and media control, using voice commands [5] and touch interaction, that allows AI to be used to provide services commonly associated with smartphones for example, ordering food ...

  7. Nine Media Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Nine Media Corporation (NMC, formerly known as Solar Television Network, Inc. or STVNI) is a Filipino-based media company.Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC), a multimedia television and film company of the Tieng family, it is now solely owned by the ALC Group of Companies of the late Amb.

  8. Viamedia, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Viamedia sells cross media advertising on behalf of U.S. cable and telecommunications service providers, utility companies and municipalities. The company manages the sales, operational and technical functions for 60 cable companies across 71 designated market areas (DMAs) in over 30 states. Viamedia has more than 300 employees nationwide.

  9. GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    GateHouse Media Inc. was an American publisher of locally based print and digital media. It published 144 daily newspapers, 684 community publications, and over 569 ...