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Natalia Bryant: USC Film School, Mamba Mentality, and Runway Debut Terror

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Town & Country

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Natalia Bryant, daughter of Kobe and Vanessa Bryant, is pursuing her passion for storytelling at USC film school, where she is working on a narrative short film for her junior thesis. Despite her modeling and fashion endeavors, she remains focused on her education and career in film, drawing inspiration from directors like Sofia Coppola and Greta Gerwig. While navigating the legacy of her late father and sister, Natalia is determined to be the best version of herself and embraces the collaborative nature of both film and modeling.

Unveiling the Chilling Connections: Gilgo Beach Killings and JonBenet Ramsey's Murder Suspect

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park, New York, has been arrested and charged with the murder of three women in the Gilgo Beach killings, while also being named the prime suspect in the death of a fourth woman. Experts noted that Heuermann matches many of the characteristics predicted in a 2011 profile of the suspect, including being a white man in his mid-20s to mid-40s, married or having a girlfriend, well-educated, financially secure, and living near where the bodies were found. However, it is important to note that this does not prove Heuermann is the serial killer, and profiling is not a precise science.

The Turmoil Surrounding Elizabeth Holmes' Profile and Conviction

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SFGATE

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A profile on Elizabeth Holmes published in the New York Times caused internal debate and backlash among writers at the paper, with some criticizing the sympathetic and flattering tone of the piece. The Times' business editor defended the write-up, while others pointed out the contradiction of hiring John Carreyrou, the reporter who exposed Theranos' failures, just months before the softball profile was reported. Carreyrou and star Times correspondent Erin Griffith reportedly disliked the piece.

"Maximizing Your Tears of the Kingdom Experience: Tips and Tricks"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been out for 10 days, and players can now check their Nintendo Switch profile to see how many hours they've played the game. The playtime can be found under the "Play Activity" section of the profile, and a more detailed log is available through the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app. However, the app only captures playtime from after registration, so the playtime listed on the app may not be as accurate as what is shown on the Switch.

The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes: A Story of Deception and Betrayal.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechCrunch

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A New York Times profile of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, has been criticized for being overly empathetic. However, the writer, Amy Chozick, offers a peek behind the curtain of how Holmes captivated investors, business partners, and the media. Chozick spends time with Holmes, her partner, and their children, witnessing Holmes's subtle charm campaign. Despite being convicted of fraud, Holmes still dreams of contributing to the medical industry. The writer is initially swept up in Holmes's charm but eventually sees the picture more clearly.

Twitter's Blue Check Verification System Under Scrutiny.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BleepingComputer

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A bug on Twitter allowed previously-verified accounts to add their legacy 'Blue Check' back to their profile for free by adding the words "former blue check" to their Twitter bio. However, the bug may have only caused the check to appear for the profile owner themselves, and it appears to be fixed now. The legacy verified check mark was used to demonstrate the authenticity of accounts belonging to businesses, celebrities, politicians, activists, and journalists before Twitter Blue replaced it.