Sentences with phrase «vox reports»

Vox reports that chip credit cards cost around $ 4 to produce compared to less than a dollar for magnetic strip cards.
The fabulous David Roberts over at Vox reports that even utility CEOs are now predicting that it will be cheaper to build new wind and solar than to keep running the old coal and nuclear plants that have already been built.
For example, Vox reports that the 42 pounds of fresh potatoes eaten per person is a mere half of what it was in the 1960s, when Americans ate 81 pounds annually.
A key part of the government, the island's sole utility company, PREPA, defaulted on interest payments to bondholders in July of this year, Vox reports, leading to widespread power outages.
Vox reports that this is now «the deadliest mass shooting in American history,» surpassing the death toll of 32 at Virgina Tech and 27 at Sandy Hook.
Democrats» most high - profile politicians have embraced Sanders's «Medicare - for - all» rallying cry, Vox reports.
But it has 12 Democratic cosponsors, giving it a filibuster - proof majority, Vox reports.

Not exact matches

Re / code previously reported that NBCUniversal was trying to invest in both BuzzFeed and Vox to «tap into Millennial audiences,» cordcutters who may not be paying attention to NBC's TV content anymore.
However, Haberman signed the book deal with fellow NYT White House reporter Glenn Thrush, who was suspended less than two months later following a report by Vox, detailing sexual misconduct allegations against him by several women, including by the article's author.
According to a recent report from Reuters, the tech giant is signing deals with companies like BuzzFeed, Vox, and Group Nine (the publisher behind brands like NowThis and The Dodo) for more TV - style video, both short clips of about 10 minutes in length and longer shows of 20 minutes or more.
On Wednesday, some details of those arrangements finally came to light, when Reuters reported that the company has committed to buy or license both short - form and longer - form video programming from a number of players — including BuzzFeed, Vox Media, ATTN, and Group Nine Media, a New York - based outfit that owns short - form video producer NowThis.
That's a large commitment from Facebook, especially considering that it was reported to pay $ 250,000 for half - hour, scripted shows (and $ 10,000 to $ 35,000 for short - form programming) when it signed deals with digital outlets like Vox Media, BuzzFeed, ATTN, and Group Nine Media earlier this year for online programming to fill Facebook Watch.
Condé Nast is leaving the «Concert» ad sales partnership formed by NBCUniversal and Vox Media in March 2017, Digiday reports.
Recode, which is owned by Vox Media, reported that NBCU is also nearing a deal to invest $ 200 million into BuzzFeed at a $ 1.5 billion valuation.
BuzzFeed will surpass Vox's valuation, if reports come true.
According to one report by Deadspin, the site was getting just six million unique visitors per month or so, which is a tiny sum at a time when behemoths like BuzzFeed and Vox are pulling in anywhere from 85 million to 100 million visitors monthly.
The investment is reportedly part of a push by NBC to connect with Millennial audiences, Re / code reported at the time, but it's a good sign for Vox Media any way you slice it.
A CFPB spokesperson said in an email to Vox that the bureau is authorized to take «supervisory and enforcement action against certain institutions engaged in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices, or that otherwise violate federal consumer financial laws,» including the failure of institutions to engage in «reasonable data security practices» in connection with consumer report information.
Sure, you can delete Facebook (though as Vox's Aja Romano reports, it's really hard), but what many people seem to hunger for is a social platform that would provide a lot of the benefits of Mark Zuckerberg's invention without the skeevy siphoning up of personal data.
The finding supports reports from several media outlets, including Vox, CNN, and BuzzFeed, that found hundreds of hurricane - related deaths that were not included in the official count.
Multiple media outlets, including Vox, have reported that the real number is likely closer to 1,000.
As Vox has reported, Puerto Rico's electric grid was vulnerable and dilapidated before the storm due to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's long history of financial woes and minimal maintenance and investment.
As Vox's Yochi Dreazen reported from Puerto Rico, the power losses are «significantly slowing the entire US relief effort, and preventing other vital parts of the island's battered infrastructure from coming back online.»
Vox's Alexia Fernández Campbell reported that the Puerto Rican government's own missteps in the reconstruction effort, including botching a massive recovery contract with Whitefish Energy, have further hampered the power restoration effort.
For an initial investigation published October 11, Vox searched Google News for reports of deaths in English and Spanish media from Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria.
Vox's Fernández Campbell reported last month that PREPA has lost thousands of workers in recent years, including 600 — fully a tenth of its workforce — this past April alone.
According to reporting from Vox, North America in the early 1990s saw 45 abortions for every 1,000 women of reproductive age.
In the wake of video surfacing of NFL player Ray Rice beating his fiance and current wife Janay Rice unconscious, the hashtags #WhyIStayed and #WhyILeft are garnering powerful stories of women dealing with domestic abuse, reports Alex Abad - Santos for Vox.
GAO SCHOOL DISCIPLINE REPORT NYT: Government Watchdog Finds Racial Bias in School Discipline Vox: Black kids are way more likely to be punished in school than white kids, study finds
Last week, some reporting highlighted decreases in nationwide dropout rates — first picked up by Richard Fry at Pew, then Libby Nelson at Vox, and Alexander Russo.
With regards to web browsers for the Vox, I have heard that the Dolphin browser has security issues or that it reports back your websurfing habits.
The problem with the Vox is that the issues being reported suggest very rushed quality assurance testing.
Just last week we reported the Kobo Vox e-reader tablet making it to the FCC for the necessary certification process.
(Peter J. Wolf dissects the report on his blog, Vox Felina.)
Select recent exhibitions include; Damage Report, ICA, Philadelphia, (2014, solo); Lost Tribes and Promised Lands, Vox Populi, Philadelphia (solo)(2013); Anti-Establishment, The Hessel Museum at Bard College, Henceforth and Forever Free, The Haggerty Museum of Art (both 2012); Neighbo (u) rhood, The Mattress Factory Art Museum, Pittsburgh, Shulie: Film and Stills, The Jewish Museum, New York (all 2011); Elisabeth Subrin: Compulsion to Repeat, Sue Scott Gallery, New York (solo); Greater New York, PS1 and MOMA, New York (all 2010).
I'm teaching and finishing other writing projects, so I'll mainly point you below to the able reality - based reporting of others, particularly Brad Plumer at Vox and Ed Yong at the Atlantic, along with the editorial board of The Times.
UK climate economist Nicholas Stern questioned the report for vastly underpricing the cost of climate change, and Brad Plummer at Vox outlined some of the odd items that arguably shouldn't have been included in the calculation.
A study reported in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology recently summarized in an article in Vox found that pretty much everyone — liberals and conservatives alike — will do a lot to avoid even finding out what their opponents think or why they think it.
Apple News can yield a flood of traffic for news publishers, with the app accounting for as much as 50 to 60 percent of readership for some stories, according to a paywalled report by Tom Dotan for The Information.Apple News has generated half of Vox.com's daily traffic at times, according to a person familiar with Vox's numbers.
tech.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader quotes a report from Vox: Facebook's fake news problems extend far beyond Russian trolls interfering in U.S. elections.
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