Science Museum sponsorship deal with oil firm included gag clause
Exclusive: museum in London agreed to take care not to say anything that could damage sponsor Equinor’s reputationThe Science Museum in London signed a sponsorship contract containing a gagging clause with the Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor, agr…
Tweets Of The Day
5⃣ stories you need to know today: President Joe Biden plans speech on Chinese balloon and other objects that were shot down, Russia strikes Ukraine as push for embattled Bakhmut grinds on, parts of a report on Trump’s Georgia election meddling to be released, and more pic.twitter.com/0Ks6TQaggL
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 16, 2023
The United Nations regional humanitarian coordinator for the Syrian crisis said Thursday that the country’s death toll from last week’s deadly earthquake is likely to rise further as teams scramble to remove rubble in hard-hit areas. https://t.co/5n6tauMMlL
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 16, 2023
“For NATO as a whole, it is very important that Sweden and Finland join before the next summit.”
Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the accession of the two Nordic countries would strengthen the military alliance. pic.twitter.com/1JRYaLOUoi
— DW News (@dwnews) February 16, 2023
Nigeria’s presidential and parliamentary elections, slated for February 25, come as the country grapples with rising violence and a declining economy. Here’s what you need to know about the election https://t.co/krLvSNjnhh pic.twitter.com/R0Hzac55jM
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 16, 2023
BREAKING: China imposes trade, investment sanctions on US military contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon for supplying weapons to Taiwan, stepping up efforts to isolate the island democracy claimed by the ruling Communist Party as part of its territory. https://t.co/JTWO5gGbh5
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 16, 2023
South Korea has released a paper describing North Korea as its enemy for the first time in several years.
The document highlights Pyongyang’s growing stockpile of nuclear weapons and missiles. https://t.co/ztJgYBmofq
— DW News (@dwnews) February 16, 2023
President Biden will undergo a routine physical today, with some of the results made public afterward https://t.co/q8e55xWe6p
— CNN (@CNN) February 16, 2023
The grand jury that investigated efforts to overturn then-President Donald Trump’s Georgia election loss says it believes some witnesses committed perjury and recommends “appropriate indictments.” The report doesn’t say who allegedly lied. https://t.co/UR5RCkAeUj
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 16, 2023
Hackers Leverage PayPal to Send Malicious Invoices
The phishing email warned users that there had been fraud on the account
Sea-Tac taxi drivers celebrate as commissioners approve 5-year program
Under the program, the Port of Seattle will explore virtual options for passengers,
Depression cleaning — Why clearing a cluttered space can feel impossible
Having some clutter is normal, but when the mess overtakes your space, it may be time to focus and start small.
Celtics remove interim tag, name Joe Mazzulla head coach
The Boston Celtics have named Joe Mazzulla their full-time head coach, removing the interim tag he has held throughout the season after stepping in for Ime Udoka.
Spain passes Europe’s first paid ‘menstrual leave’
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Chris Inglis Steps Down as US National Cyber Director
The former NSA deputy director Chris Inglis was picked 17 months ago to be President Joe Biden’s top advisor on cybersecurity issues.
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