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Three Ways Trump Could 'Avoid Accountability': Ex-Prosecutor

Former New York prosecutor says Trump is delaying his trials until he is elected president, when he can have them stopped

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Preet Bharara's New Gig - The New York Times

It’s the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York’s first legal role since he was fired by Donald Trump in 2017.

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Vox Media Acquires Preet Bharara's Podcast Company


Vox Media Acquires Preet Bharara's Podcast Company
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Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Bharara — who inspired the character played by Paul Giamatti in Showtime’s “Billions” — was fired by then-President Trump in March 2017 as part of a purge of Obama-administration appointees.
Cafe Studios was founded in 2017 by Preet Bharara and his brother Vinit Bharara, a serial entrepreneur who previously founded Some Spider Studios and Diapers.com. Preet Bharara and Tamara Sepper, who serves as the executive producer and head of content at Cafe Studios, will join Vox Media along with a team of podcast hosts, producers, and product developers. Cafe Studios will operate as a division of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

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Preet Bharara Joins Vox Media After Acquisition of His Podcast Company


Preet Bharara Joins Vox Media After Acquisition of His Podcast Company
Cafe Studios, which produces “Stay Tuned With Preet,” will continue operating under Vox’s ownershipJeremy Fuster | April 11, 2021 @ 6:16 PM
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Former Manhattan U.S. attorney Preet Bharara is joining Vox Media following the company’s purchase of Cafe Studios Inc., which publishes his podcast “Stay Tuned With Preet.”
Vox bought the podcast company as an effort to expand its presence in the podcast sphere and will keep Cafe Studios running under its ownership with Bharara as host and creative director. He will report to Vox Media Studios President Marty Moe. The financial terms of the deal have not been released.

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Alibaba's Big Antitrust Fine Is a Warning Shot - The New York Times


Beijing tightens the screws
Over the weekend, Chinese officials fined Alibaba a record $2.8 billion over antitrust violations. It was the biggest penalty yet as the Chinese government scrutinizes Jack Ma’s business empire — and it served as a warning for the country’s other internet giants.
The fine was linked to Alibaba’s locking of merchants into its sales platform, according to the Chinese market authority, and vastly exceeds the agency’s previous largest fine, a $975 million antitrust penalty imposed on Qualcomm in 2015. A commentary published in the state-run People’s Daily minutes after the Alibaba announcement called such regulation “a kind of love and care.”

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Vox Media to buy owner of Preet Bharara's podcast


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COVID-19: Museums and movie theaters are reopening. Why now?


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Cultural organizations are among the business sectors that have been given the green light to reopen in Los Angeles this week. Museums will at long last be allowed to welcome back art lovers, who have missed basking in the presence of venerated masterpieces and avant-garde vision.
Walter Benjamin didn’t need to spend a year looking at pictures on the internet to conclude, in his watershed 1936 essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” that the “aura” of a visual work “withers” when technologically copied, a process that “detaches the reproduced object from the domain of tradition.” I’m pretty sure I’ll shed tears of gratitude the next time I’m standing before a Turner or Monet, but I doubt I’ll be roaming the galleries of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art before the summer.

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Commentary: Museums and movie theaters are reopening, but you won't see me in one. Not until summer


Commentary: Museums and movie theaters are reopening, but you won't see me in one. Not until summer
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Cultural organizations are among the business sectors that have been given the green light to reopen in Los Angeles this week. Museums will at long last be allowed to welcome back art lovers, who have missed basking in the presence of venerated masterpieces and avant-garde vision.
Walter Benjamin didn't need to spend a year looking at pictures on the internet to conclude, in his watershed 1936 essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," that the "aura" of a visual work "withers" when technologically copied, a process that "detaches the reproduced object from the domain of tradition." I’m pretty sure I’ll shed tears of gratitude the next time I’m standing before a Turner or Monet, but I doubt I’ll be roaming the galleries of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art before the summer.

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