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How Nonprofits Have Reframed Their Messaging in the Wake of COVID-19

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50CAN is an organization that drives the creation of stronger, more equitable schools in every state and community within its national network. That network supports local leaders in improving education policy through advocacy. As a national organization, it has just over 4,700 local clubs in nearly every community across the country.

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Trump administration accidentally texted secret bombing plans to a reporter

Ars Technica

A prominent journalist knew the US military would start bombing Houthi targets in Yemen two hours before it happened on March 15 because top Trump administration officials accidentally included the reporter on a Signal text chain in which they discussed the war plan. The world found out shortly before 2 p.m.

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The Trump administration’s Signal scandal shows humans will always be the weakest link in cybersecurity

Fast Company Tech

military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen. According to reports, The Atlantic s Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a Signal chat that included the presidents national security adviser and the secretary of defenseapparently because National Security Adviser Michael Waltz misidentified Goldberg (whose display name was simply J.G.)

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Trump National Security Adviser Accidentally Sent Plans for a Bombing Campaign to a Random Journalist

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The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was accidentally added to a group text message between key national security advisers as they discussed an upcoming offensive strike in Yemen and nobody seemed to know he was there until after the bombs went off. A few days later, the Houthi group chat was created.

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The Trump administration accidentally texted military plans to a journalist. The White House says its fine.

Mashable Tech

The Trump administration accidentally texted an Atlantic journalist its plans to bomb Yemen last week. Goldberg received the invitation to the group last Thursday, two days after he'd accepted a connection request from an account ostensibly belonging to national security advisor Michael Waltz. SEE ALSO: What is Signal?

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‘Signalgate’ has turned a string of patriotic emoji into a meme that will live in infamy

Fast Company Tech

According to an eye-popping story from The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, an account attributed to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz invited Goldberg to join a chat called “Houthi PC small group” on encrypted messaging app Signal earlier this month.

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The TV Show Host Who's Now In Charge Of Medicare Wants To Replace Doctors With AI

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Sure, it's grossly exploitative , and yeah, it's chock full of scammy product placement , but hey, it's not like these guys are in charge of federal policy. Oz, who has no experience with healthcare policy , seems to think that AI could bethe solution to the health insurance crisis that has long plagued Americans.

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