Ziff Davis, Owner of Sites Including IGN and CNET, Quietly Removed DEI Language From Its Website

Ziff Davis, the $2 billion media conglomerate that owns dozens of sites including PCMag, Lifehacker, IGN and CNET, is quietly taking diversity, equity, and inclusion information off of its website, 404 Media has learned.  In the past month, the company removed information about diversity-focused employee resource groups, inclusion-based hiring goals, and diversity training for its…

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Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Sued for Not Telling Patients Hackers Stole Their Nude Photos

This article was produced in collaboration with Court Watch, an independent outlet that unearths overlooked court records. To subscribe to Court Watch, click here. A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s patients filed a class action lawsuit against him earlier this month after they say he didn’t tell them that his patient information database had been hacked…

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Meta Sues Alleged Violent Extortionist For Holding Instagram Accounts Hostage

This article was produced in collaboration with Court Watch, an independent outlet that unearths overlooked court records. To subscribe to Court Watch, click here. Meta is suing a scammer who allegedly and prolifically extorted people by banning and unbanning their Instagram accounts. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, is against Idriss Qibaa, who ran the “Unlocked…

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Antarctica’s Only Insect

Welcome back to the Abstract, 404 Media’s weekly roundup of scientific studies to distract us from our present dystopia! This week, we are traveling back in time to 16th century Transylvania, so please make sure you are up to date on your bubonic plague shots. A study reconstructed wild weather events through the eyes of…

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Researcher Captures Contents of ‘DEI.gov’ Before It Was Hidden Behind a Password

A German researcher captured the contents of the White House’s “DEI.gov” during a brief period when it was not password protected. The capture shows that the site contains a list of vague, alleged government-funded tasks and their costs, without sources or context, like “$1.3 million to Arab and Jewish photographers,” “$1.5 million for ‘art for…

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