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How Trump's media war came for CBS
How Trump's media war came for CBS

Washington Post

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Washington Post

How Trump's media war came for CBS

President Donald Trump speaks to the members of the media before boarding Marine One. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post) Donald Trump has spent the past decade waging war on the media. That has included filing frequent lawsuits against media organizations whose coverage he views as unfavorable. Those lawsuits have been largely unsuccessful, until recently. Last week, Paramount announced it was settling a lawsuit brought by Trump against CBS News over the news program '60 Minutes.' Although many legal experts believed the case was unlikely to succeed at trial, Paramount chose to settle for $16 million. Elahe Izadi talks to reporter Sarah Ellison about the origins of the case, why Paramount would choose to settle, and what implications the settlement has for the wider media landscape. Today's show was produced by Peter Bresnan. It was mixed by Sam Bair. And edited by Reena Flores. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.

Mamdani's win and the future of Trump's war powers, tax bill
Mamdani's win and the future of Trump's war powers, tax bill

Washington Post

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

Mamdani's win and the future of Trump's war powers, tax bill

Mamdani's primary win in New York excited progressives as the Democratic Party tries to find its footing after its 2024 losses. Host Colby Itkowitz talks with national enterprise reporter Sarah Ellison about whether Mamdani's victory could be a road map for the party. They also talk with senior congressional reporter Paul Kane about whether the Senate will pass Trump's big tax bill and how congressional Republicans have continued to cede power to the executive branch. Today's show was produced by Laura Benshoff. It was edited by Lucy Perkins and Reena Flores. It was mixed by Sean Carter. Thanks also to Arjun Singh. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.

TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches TEN Ready: A Disaster Recovery Initiative Built on Rapid Response and Resilient Partnerships
TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches TEN Ready: A Disaster Recovery Initiative Built on Rapid Response and Resilient Partnerships

National Post

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • National Post

TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches TEN Ready: A Disaster Recovery Initiative Built on Rapid Response and Resilient Partnerships

Article content DUBLIN, Ohio — TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) is proud to introduce TEN Ready, a disaster recovery initiative designed to rapidly deploy trailer equipment to communities and businesses during times of emergency. Whether it's a hurricane, flood, or localized crisis, TEN Ready is your partner in resilience – offering immediate access to trailers for storage, transportation, and relief efforts. Article content Article content Whether it's a hurricane, flood, or localized crisis, TEN Ready is your partner in resilience – offering immediate access to trailers for storage, transportation, and relief efforts. Article content Built around a dedicated fleet of TEN trailers, TEN Ready provides fast, flexible, and scalable support when and where it's needed most. From dry vans to refrigerated and heated trailers, TEN Ready ensures that essential goods remain secure and protected – even in extreme temperature events. Article content 'At TEN, we're not just a provider – we're a partner,' said Sarah Ellison, Director of TEN Space, 'We believe that TEN Ready reinforces that commitment by helping our customers and communities recover quickly and keep operations moving forward, no matter the situation.' Article content TEN Ready Program Benefits: Article content Your Partner in Business Continuity & Community Support – Supporting faster recovery and minimizing downtime for both companies and the communities they serve. Immediate Access to Critical Equipment – Rapid trailer deployment for storage, transportation, and emergency logistics. Flexible, Scalable Solutions – Whether it's a regional disaster or a localized disruption, TEN Ready adapts to your needs. Climate-Controlled Options – Refrigerated and heated trailers keep temperature-sensitive goods protected during extreme heat or cold. Proactive Preparedness & On-Demand Response – Reserve trailers in advance or request support as emergencies arise. Article content Headquartered in Dublin, OH, TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) is the largest full-service trailer lessor in North America. Article content With approximately 86,000 trailers, 1,000 employees, 249 service shop bays, 105 mobile service trucks, 300 mechanics, 100 road technicians, and nearly 50 locations across the United States and Canada, TEN is equipped to seamlessly serve customers across North America. TEN provides full-service leasing as well as maintenance, advanced technological solutions, consultation services, and other innovative offerings across numerous industry verticals. To learn more, visit Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content

Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards
Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards

Scoop

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards

Press Release – Hato Hone St John HHStJs Digital and Data general manager Sarah Ellison says, Winning this award validates the countless hours spent solving complex problems, embracing change, and pushing the boundaries of whats possible through technology. Hato Hone St John (HHStJ) has taken out the Business Impact Award at the Veeam Software Data Resilience Awards in San Diego for its work protecting and maintaining the organisation's digital infrastructure. HHStJ's Digital and Data general manager Sarah Ellison says, 'Winning this award validates the countless hours spent solving complex problems, embracing change, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible through technology'. 'It's a moment of pride for our team, and a motivating reminder of the impact we can have when we work together to deliver our vision of enhancing health and wellbeing for all through technology and data,' Sarah says. Last week HHStJ's National Tech Infrastructure Manager Andrew Fletcher was invited to Veeam's Data Resilience Awards in San Diego where he presented to conference attendees on the rising threat of cyber-attacks, particularly ransomware, targeting healthcare organisations. While there, Andrew accepted the award on behalf of the digital and data team. 'For our team, this recognition is especially meaningful. While our work is not always visible, it is critical to enabling the organisation to operate smoothly. Winning this award highlights the impact of our efforts and acknowledges the essential role we play in protecting and maintaining the organisation's digital infrastructure,' Andrew says. As health data becomes a growing target for cyber hackers, HHStJ turned to the #1 global market leader in data resilience, Veeam Software for a solution to help protect its IT platforms. Andrew says with healthcare organisations becoming increasingly popular targets for ransomware, it was vital they had effective data resilience for protection, backup, and disaster recovery for virtual, physical, and cloud-based workloads. 'There's been an increase in medical data breaches, with health and patient data now more valuable to hackers than financial data,' he says. 'It's not just about keeping the data safe; it's about making sure the ambulances keep rolling and life-saving services are not impacted. If our IT systems go down for too long, it could literally be a life-or-death situation, so having a data resilience powered by Veeam is critical to ensure we keep running.' He says all the organisation's services depend on digital technology. 'Whether we are providing emergency paramedic care, offering first aid training or monitoring wearable medical alarms, practically all our services depend on digital technology. 'As well as ensuring we are always on with our IT platforms, our organisation needs to be data resilient. If that data isn't secure and accessible, it could impact emergency responses, patient care, and the support people count on every day. 'We rely on an extensive IT infrastructure to support our work, and extended periods of unplanned downtime could potentially be fatal.' Veeam's General Manager and Senior Vice President APJ Beni Sia says, 'The threat of ransomware demands best-in-class data resilience because without data, businesses grind to a halt.' 'In Hato Hone St John's case, that can be the difference between life and death. It's a privilege to be entrusted to power their data resilience and we're proud to be an integral part of the work required to ensure they can continue to save and protect lives.' ABOUT HATO HONE ST JOHN · Hato Hone StJohn provides emergency ambulance services to 90 percent of New Zealanders and covers 97 percent of the country's geographical area. · Hato Hone StJohn is made up of a mix of full-time paid employees and volunteer staff. · Along with the emergency ambulance service, Hato Hone StJohn provides a significant number of community health programmes and initiatives which help build community resilience. They include Health Shuttles, Caring Caller, Friends of the Emergency Department, StJohn Youth, StJohn in Schools, and Therapy Pets. · Hato Hone StJohn also delivers event health services, medical alarm services, first aid training and operates retail stores across the country.

Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards
Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards

Scoop

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Hato Hone St John's Digital And Data Win Big At Veeam Data Resilience Awards

Hato Hone St John (HHStJ) has taken out the Business Impact Award at the Veeam Software Data Resilience Awards in San Diego for its work protecting and maintaining the organisation's digital infrastructure. HHStJ's Digital and Data general manager Sarah Ellison says, 'Winning this award validates the countless hours spent solving complex problems, embracing change, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible through technology'. 'It's a moment of pride for our team, and a motivating reminder of the impact we can have when we work together to deliver our vision of enhancing health and wellbeing for all through technology and data,' Sarah says. Last week HHStJ's National Tech Infrastructure Manager Andrew Fletcher was invited to Veeam's Data Resilience Awards in San Diego where he presented to conference attendees on the rising threat of cyber-attacks, particularly ransomware, targeting healthcare organisations. While there, Andrew accepted the award on behalf of the digital and data team. 'For our team, this recognition is especially meaningful. While our work is not always visible, it is critical to enabling the organisation to operate smoothly. Winning this award highlights the impact of our efforts and acknowledges the essential role we play in protecting and maintaining the organisation's digital infrastructure,' Andrew says. As health data becomes a growing target for cyber hackers, HHStJ turned to the #1 global market leader in data resilience, Veeam Software for a solution to help protect its IT platforms. Andrew says with healthcare organisations becoming increasingly popular targets for ransomware, it was vital they had effective data resilience for protection, backup, and disaster recovery for virtual, physical, and cloud-based workloads. 'There's been an increase in medical data breaches, with health and patient data now more valuable to hackers than financial data,' he says. 'It's not just about keeping the data safe; it's about making sure the ambulances keep rolling and life-saving services are not impacted. If our IT systems go down for too long, it could literally be a life-or-death situation, so having a data resilience powered by Veeam is critical to ensure we keep running.' He says all the organisation's services depend on digital technology. 'Whether we are providing emergency paramedic care, offering first aid training or monitoring wearable medical alarms, practically all our services depend on digital technology. 'As well as ensuring we are always on with our IT platforms, our organisation needs to be data resilient. If that data isn't secure and accessible, it could impact emergency responses, patient care, and the support people count on every day. 'We rely on an extensive IT infrastructure to support our work, and extended periods of unplanned downtime could potentially be fatal.' Veeam's General Manager and Senior Vice President APJ Beni Sia says, "The threat of ransomware demands best-in-class data resilience because without data, businesses grind to a halt.' 'In Hato Hone St John's case, that can be the difference between life and death. It's a privilege to be entrusted to power their data resilience and we're proud to be an integral part of the work required to ensure they can continue to save and protect lives.' ABOUT HATO HONE ST JOHN · Hato Hone StJohn provides emergency ambulance services to 90 percent of New Zealanders and covers 97 percent of the country's geographical area. · Hato Hone StJohn is made up of a mix of full-time paid employees and volunteer staff. · Along with the emergency ambulance service, Hato Hone StJohn provides a significant number of community health programmes and initiatives which help build community resilience. They include Health Shuttles, Caring Caller, Friends of the Emergency Department, StJohn Youth, StJohn in Schools, and Therapy Pets. · Hato Hone StJohn also delivers event health services, medical alarm services, first aid training and operates retail stores across the country.

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