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R.E.M. releases remix of its song "Radio Free Europe" in support of Radio Free Europe
To commemorate World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the band R.E.M. released a remix of its 1983 alt-rock classic "Radio Free Europe," with proceeds going to Radio Free Europe/Radio… READ THE REST
Cyprus launches exciting new journalist surveillance program
Welcome to Cyprus, where officials discovered a new threat to national security: journalists reporting facts. As reported in OCCRP, the Mediterranean nation's Interior Ministry drafted legislation that would let authorities… READ THE REST
Bezos breaks his favorite toy: Ruth Marcus bails after 40 years at The Washington Post
In the battle between journalistic integrity and keeping Trump happy enough to leave Amazon alone, guess which one the world's second-richest man chose? In her essay for The New Yorker,… READ THE REST
Clumsy? You'll want to see this $55 Chromebook
TL;DR: Get a durable Chromebook on sale for just $54.99 (reg. $328.99). Fancy yourself a clumsy person? If you're somewhat of a butterfingers, buying electronics can be an extra stressful task. After all,… READ THE REST
New AI tool automates the worst part of job hunting
TL;DR: Streamline your job hunt with LazyApply, an AI-powered tool that applies to 150 roles per day for less than $60 until June 1. Whether you're a post-grad looking for your first job or… READ THE REST
GoCable 8-in-1 charging cable and multitool on sale for $27
TL;DR: The GoCable is an 8-in-1 charging cable and multitool that just went on sale for $27. Oh, what's that? Your phone charger can't slice open a box like a Michelin star chef… READ THE REST