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Steve Lubetkin is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Cherry Hill, NJ, United States of America. Steve Lubetkin is the news director for StateBroadcastNews.com. Steve’s journalism background includes print and broadcast reporting for NJ news organizations. Since 2015 he has been the New Jersey and Philadelphia editor for GlobeSt.com. His video work for GlobeSt.com has been honored by the Garden State Journalists Association, and he has also been recognized for video by the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He has produced audio podcasts on CRE topics for the NAR Commercial Division and the CCIM Institute. Steve has also served (from August 2017 to March 2018) as national broadcast news correspondent for CEOReport.com, a news website focused on practical advice for senior executives in small- and medium-sized companies. Steve also reports on-camera and covers conferences for NJSpotlight.com, a public policy news coverage website focused on New Jersey government and industry; and for clients of StateBroadcastNews.com, a division of The Lubetkin Media Companies LLC. Steve has been the computer columnist for the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, since 1996. Steve is co-author, with Toronto-based podcasting pioneer Donna Papacosta, of the book, The Business of Podcasting: How to Take Your Podcasting Passion from the Personal to the Professional. You can email Steve at ******.
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AI Expert: Legal Profession Needs Guidelines and Training to Use AI Properly
AI expert emphasizes the need for the legal profession to establish guidelines and provide training for the proper use of AI. The article highlights the achievements and background of Steve Lubetkin, a seasoned journalist and multimedia producer, who has been recognized for his contributions to journalism and podcasting.
SBN Producing Livestream Broadcast Series for NJ Spotlight News on New Jersey's Climate Future
State Broadcast News, led by Steve Lubetkin, is producing a livestream broadcast series for NJ Spotlight News focusing on New Jersey's climate future. Steve Lubetkin, an award-winning journalist with extensive experience in multimedia journalism and podcast production, has been recognized for his contributions by various journalism associations. He has also authored a book on podcasting and has a history of reporting for several news organizations.
Compuschmooze TV: Gatsby Frimpong, creator of Gatsby.TV broadcast and streaming video search app
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for New Jersey news organizations. He has transitioned to multimedia journalism and podcast production, earning numerous awards for his work. Lubetkin is also a co-author of a book on podcasting and has held various roles in journalism organizations. His career includes reporting for NJSpotlightNews.org, GlobeSt.com, and CEOReport.com, among others. The article highlights his achievements and contributions to the field of journalism.
SBN Newsmakers Interview: Bernie Wagenblast, 'Voice of the New York City Subway,' Radio News Veteran, Navigates a New Transition
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has a diverse background in print and broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism, and podcast production. He has received numerous awards for his work and has held various roles in journalism and media production, including positions at NJSpotlightNews.org, CEOReport.com, and GlobeSt.com. Lubetkin is also an author and has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists for his contributions. The article highlights his career achievements and his involvement in various media organizations.
Lung Association Report Calls on New Jersey to Make Casinos Smokefree and End the Sale of All Flavored Tobacco Products to Save Lives
The American Lung Association's 2024 'State of Tobacco Control' report calls on New Jersey lawmakers to expand smokefree laws to include casinos, prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products, and increase tobacco taxes. The report highlights the state's poor grades in tobacco control efforts and emphasizes the need for stronger policies to reduce tobacco use and save lives. Key recommendations include making all casinos smokefree, ending the sale of menthol cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes, and increasing funding for tobacco prevention programs. The report also evaluates federal actions, noting mixed progress in tobacco regulation.
SBN Newsmakers Interview: Noam Aviel, music director of Symphony in C
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, interviews Noam Aviel, the music director of Symphony in C. The article highlights Steve's extensive background in journalism, multimedia production, and his various roles in different media organizations. It also mentions his co-authored book on podcasting and his recognition by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Watch NJ Election Night Coverage on NJ Spotlight News Here
NJ Spotlight News, a prominent news organization in New Jersey, is offering its election night coverage to local news providers. State Broadcast News encourages readers to support their unique reporting through subscriptions and provides secure communication options for news sources.
Is an AI news site doing journalism?
A website featuring AI-generated stories has sparked debate among New Jersey journalists and educators by reporting on a school board's discussion of censoring student speeches following a controversial valedictory address. LocalLens.org, created by Mat Hernandez and Matt Post, uses AI to analyze and summarize school board meetings. The AI tool highlighted a disconnect between a student's speech on racial discrimination and the board's reaction. Concerns about the AI's potential for errors and legal liabilities were raised, but the creators emphasize its role as a supplementary tool rather than a replacement for journalists.
Online alcohol buying surges
Post-pandemic, U.S. alcohol retail e-commerce sales are expected to reach $6.85 billion, with a significant increase due to the convenience and accessibility of online purchases. Chris Vaughn, CEO of Saucey.com, a platform specializing in 30-minute alcohol delivery, discusses the growth in consumer adoption of online alcohol buying during the pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliance in this sector and notes that alcohol e-commerce in the US still trails other categories. Saucey.com supports local businesses through its retail partner network and offers competitive pricing, although delivery times can exceed the advertised 30 minutes.
Replacing news deserts with hyperlocal sites
The rise of the Internet has led to the decline of traditional newspapers and the quality of online journalism. However, hyperlocal news sites staffed by veteran reporters are emerging as a hopeful trend. Notable examples in New Jersey include NJSpotlightNews.com, NewJerseyMonitor.com, Patch.com, Pine Barrens Tribune, TapInto.net, NJPen.com, 70and73.com, and 42Freeway.com. These sites focus on local news, public policy, and development issues, often gaining recognition for their investigative work. Supporting these local sites is crucial for continued coverage of local officials and business leaders.
Gatsby.TV organizes your viewing by tracking your binge streaming
Gatsby.TV is a new startup app designed to help users organize and track their TV streaming content. Founded by Gatsby Frimpong, the app aggregates information from various streaming services and networks, allowing users to search for titles, read reviews, and get recommendations from friends. Unlike other apps, Gatsby.TV does not use algorithms for recommendations, promoting personal interactions instead. The app is currently available on iPhones, iPads, and Android devices, with plans for an Apple TV version. Monetization strategies are still being explored.
Helpful tech security reminders for the Jewish New Year
The article provides practical tech security tips for the Jewish New Year, emphasizing the importance of protecting devices against viruses and malware, using strong and unique passwords, and enabling two-factor authentication. It recommends tools like Malwarebytes and SplashID for enhanced security and warns against common scams, including telephone scams and social media hoaxes. The advice aims to help readers avoid falling victim to internet scams and improve their overall cybersecurity.
Women technology leaders discuss challenges they face
Women in the technology industry face significant challenges, including securing investment funding and being taken seriously by male colleagues. At the NJ Women in Tech Forum, three female tech executives discussed these issues, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and leveraging underestimation as a strength. The panel highlighted the gender gap in tech leadership and the need for merit-based career progress. Initiatives to reduce gender bias in hiring processes were also discussed, with a focus on creating more diverse teams.
Scanning the 50th anniversary of the barcode
The article commemorates the 50th anniversary of the barcode, a technology developed by IBM researchers to improve inventory tracking for retailers. Initially intended to boost IBM computer sales, the barcode system was released into the public domain, allowing widespread adoption. The article highlights the ingenuity of the barcode's design, which includes an error-checking feature, and recounts a notable incident involving President George Bush that underscored public perceptions of his technological awareness.
Leaving Twitter? Try tooting instead of tweeting
The article discusses the rise in antisemitic and hate speech on Twitter following Elon Musk's acquisition, leading many users to migrate to Mastodon. Mastodon, an open-source platform with decentralized servers, offers a more civil and community-focused environment. The Anti-Defamation League reported a significant increase in antisemitic tweets post-Musk's takeover. Mastodon is highlighted as a viable alternative, with its unique structure and growing user base.
Generated School Board News Story Gets a Scoop But Raises Questions
An AI-generated news story on TheLocalLens.org about a school board's discussion on censoring student speeches has sparked debate among New Jersey journalists and educators. The AI tool connected a valedictorian's speech on racial discrimination to the board's vague discussion on speech policies, raising questions about the use of AI in journalism. While the AI model shows promise in summarizing meeting transcripts, concerns about accuracy and potential legal liabilities remain. The school board's focus on controlling speech rather than addressing racism has also been criticized.
ECommerce Alcohol Sales Set to Surge: SBN Interview with Chris Vaughn, CEO of Saucey.com
ECommerce alcohol sales are expected to see significant growth, according to an interview with Chris Vaughn, CEO of Saucey.com. The discussion highlights the increasing demand for online alcohol purchases and the strategic moves Saucey.com is making to capitalize on this trend. The interview provides insights into the company's future plans and the broader market dynamics.
Chaos at the School Board: Journalist Nicole Carr discusses her Pro Publica investigative series
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting, multimedia journalism, and podcast production. He has received numerous awards for his work and has held various roles in journalism organizations. Lubetkin has also co-authored a book on podcasting and has reported for several news outlets, including NJSpotlightNews.org and GlobeSt.com. The article highlights his career achievements and contributions to the field of journalism.
Meta goes after Twitter with Threads
Meta, Facebook's parent company, has introduced Threads, a new messaging service linked to Instagram, aiming to provide a civil space for conversations in contrast to Twitter, which is criticized for leaning towards far-right content under Elon Musk's ownership. Threads allows easy sign-up for Instagram users and promises a bot-free environment reminiscent of Twitter's early days. Meta also plans to adopt the ActivityPub standard to make Threads interoperable with other messaging apps.
Lawmakers need to address climate change to reduce natural disaster severity: Delaware Riverkeeper van Rossum
The article emphasizes the need for lawmakers to address climate change to mitigate the severity of natural disasters. Delaware Riverkeeper van Rossum advocates for legislative action, highlighting the critical role of policy in combating climate-related issues. The text underscores the urgency of political intervention to protect communities from escalating natural disasters.
How Parents Outraged by Library Books, Diversity Initiatives and Sex Ed Transformed One New Jersey School Board
Parents in Wayne Township, New Jersey, expressed outrage over library books, diversity initiatives, and sex education, leading to heated school board meetings and significant changes in the board's composition. Key incidents included vocal protests by parents like Pamela Macek and Mark Faber, who criticized the school board's policies and actions. The confrontations highlighted broader national tensions over educational content and parental rights. The 1776 Project supported conservative candidates, resulting in a shift in the school board's makeup. Despite threats and criticisms, board members like Catherine Kazan and Michael Bubba navigated the contentious environment, with Kazan ultimately deciding not to press charges against Faber.
Humanitarian Mission Resupplying Ukrainian Journalists
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, multimedia, and podcast production. He has received numerous awards for his work and holds significant roles in various journalism organizations. His contributions include producing podcasts, reporting for multiple news outlets, and authoring a book on podcasting. The article highlights his career achievements and ongoing involvement in journalism and media production.
Part NJ Spotlight News roundtable series on mental health issues
Steve Lubetkin, news director for StateBroadcastNews.com, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for NJ news organizations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Steve is also co-author of a book on podcasting and has held various editorial roles. He has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists and has served on its New Jersey Chapter board. His career includes reporting for several notable publications and producing virtual conferences.
SBN Newsmakers: Harry Vogel, CEO of MyCrystalCompanion.com, provides gemstones with ashes of loved ones embedded within
Harry Vogel, CEO of MyCrystalCompanion.com, offers a unique service by embedding the ashes of loved ones into gemstones. This innovative approach provides a meaningful way for people to remember their deceased loved ones. The article highlights Vogel's business and its impact, with a positive sentiment towards the service and its founder.
NJEDA board approves funding programs for housing, minority venture capital, child care, and vacant office redevelopment
The NJEDA board has approved several funding programs aimed at housing, minority venture capital, child care, and the redevelopment of vacant offices. These initiatives are designed to address critical needs in New Jersey, supporting economic growth and community development.
Million Square Feet of Warehouses Being Developed in Burlington County
A million square feet of warehouse space is being developed in Burlington County, New Jersey. The development is part of a broader trend in real estate focusing on expanding industrial and storage facilities to meet growing demand.
How to do an effective job search in the technology era
The article discusses the evolution of job searching in the technology era, emphasizing the importance of using platforms like LinkedIn effectively. Michael Gibbs, CEO of Go Cloud Careers, provides insights on how job seekers can stand out by creating positive and engaging content. He highlights the challenges posed by unrealistic job descriptions and the growing demand for skills in artificial intelligence. Gibbs advises job seekers to remain adaptable and maintain a positive attitude to stay competitive in a global job market.
Offshore wind provides New Jersey opportunities for green power and jobs
Offshore wind energy presents significant opportunities for New Jersey, offering both green power and job creation. Steve Lubetkin, a seasoned journalist with numerous accolades, highlights the potential benefits and the state's commitment to renewable energy. His extensive background in multimedia journalism and public relations underscores the credibility of the insights provided.
SBN produces first in series of virtual roundtables on mental health for NJ Spotlight News
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, multimedia production, and public relations. He has received numerous awards for his work and has held various roles in notable organizations. Lubetkin has produced a series of virtual roundtables on mental health for NJ Spotlight News and has authored a book on podcasting. His career includes significant contributions to various news outlets and organizations, emphasizing his expertise and dedication to the field.
Clarence Thomas Had a Child in Private School. Harlan Crow Paid the Tuition.
In 2008, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sent his grandnephew, Mark Martin, to private boarding schools with tuition paid by billionaire Harlan Crow. Crow's payments, which were not disclosed by Thomas, have raised ethical concerns. The article highlights the financial support provided by Crow, including luxury travel and real estate deals, and discusses the legal and ethical implications of these undisclosed gifts. Experts argue that Thomas was required by law to disclose the tuition payments, as they appear to be gifts to him. The article also touches on the broader context of Crow's influence in conservative politics.
SBN now publishing obituaries in New Jersey
State Broadcast News (SBN) is now publishing obituaries in New Jersey. Steve Lubetkin, the news director for SBN, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for various NJ news organizations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin is also a co-author of a book on podcasting and has held various editorial and reporting roles throughout his career.
Lung Association: New Jersey improving on ozone smog, but forest fires contributed to a rise in particle pollution
New Jersey's 21 counties have shown their best-ever results for ozone smog, yet most have experienced worse fine particle pollution levels compared to the previous year, as reported by The American Lung Association's 2023 'State of the Air' report. The New York-Newark metro area, including 13 New Jersey counties, and the Philadelphia-Reading-Camden metro area, covering 7 New Jersey counties, have seen mixed results with improvements in ozone but worsening fine particle pollution. The Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton metro area improved for ozone but worsened for particle pollution. The report, which covers 2019-2021, indicates that ozone pollution has generally improved nationwide due to the Clean Air Act, but short-term particle pollution is getting worse, disproportionately affecting over 64 million people of color. The Lung Association calls for further policy actions in New Jersey to ensure clean air for all residents.
Chicago-area firefighters utilize former Allstate Campus for fire training exercises
Chicago-area first responder agencies, including the Village of Glenview Fire Department, are conducting high-rise fire training exercises at the former Allstate Campus, facilitated by Dermody Properties. The training, described as 'once in a lifetime,' involves hundreds of firefighters and is especially poignant following the recent deaths of two Chicago firefighters. Dermody Properties has collaborated with local fire and police departments to provide this rare training opportunity before the site's redevelopment into The Logistics Campus. The initiative has received positive feedback from participants and underscores the importance of real-world training environments.
Camden native serves aboard USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Janelle Menzel from Camden, N.J., is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, which is conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area in the East China Sea. The 7th Fleet is the largest forward-deployed fleet of the U.S. Navy, working with allies and partners to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Wind project may ‘adversely affect,’ but not likely to ‘jeopardize,’ endangered marine life, agency says
A planned wind energy project off the shore of Atlantic City is likely to adversely affect but not jeopardize endangered marine life, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The project, which includes 98 wind turbines, has faced scrutiny from opponents linking it to marine life deaths along the Jersey Shore. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and NOAA have found no credible evidence connecting the project to these deaths. Environmental groups and officials remain divided, with some advocating for the project's environmental benefits and others calling for further investigation into its impacts.
Clarence Thomas and the Billionaire
Justice Clarence Thomas has accepted luxury trips from real estate magnate and Republican donor Harlan Crow for over two decades without disclosing them, potentially violating ethics laws. These trips, including private jet flights and yacht vacations, have raised concerns about judicial ethics and public trust. Crow's relationship with Thomas has provided him unique access to one of the most powerful figures in the U.S. judiciary. The article highlights the broader implications of such undisclosed gifts and the potential erosion of ethical standards in the Supreme Court.
Electric vehicles are good for your lungs
A nationwide shift to zero-emission vehicles could significantly improve air quality and public health in New Jersey, according to a report by the American Lung Association. President Biden aims for half of all new vehicles sold by 2030 to be zero-emissions, supported by incentives from the Murphy Administration. The report suggests this transition could prevent nearly 4,000 deaths and save $43.6 billion in public health costs in New Jersey. Advocates emphasize the affordability and growing availability of clean transportation technologies, particularly benefiting lower-income communities disproportionately affected by pollution. Key metro areas like New York-Newark and Philadelphia-Camden would see substantial benefits from this transition.
SuperStorm Sandy was a wakeup call for emergency responders helping people with disabilities
SuperStorm Sandy highlighted the need for improved emergency response for people with disabilities. Steve Lubetkin, a seasoned journalist and multimedia producer, has been recognized for his contributions to journalism and podcasting. He has received numerous awards and holds significant roles in various journalism organizations. His work spans multiple platforms, including print, broadcast, and digital media, focusing on New Jersey government and industry.
Employers Need to Be Conscious of Employee Mental Health, Says Rutgers Psychologist Stephanie Marcello
Rutgers psychologist Stephanie Marcello emphasizes the importance of employers being aware of their employees' mental health. The article highlights the need for workplace well-being and the role of employers in supporting mental health initiatives. Steve Lubetkin, the news director for State Broadcast News, reports on this critical issue, underscoring the positive impact of mental health awareness in the workplace.
SBN Provides Live Broadcast Switching for NJ Spotlight News Virtual Roundtable on Delaware River Watershed
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, multimedia production, and public relations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin has held various roles, including reporting for NJSpotlightNews.org, producing a commercial real estate podcast, and serving as a national broadcast news correspondent. He is also co-author of a book on podcasting and has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists for his contributions.
EV chargers have security risks too
Cybersecurity experts warn of increasing vulnerabilities in electric vehicle (EV) chargers, which could be exploited to disrupt the electric grid and compromise vehicle safety systems. Pete Nicoletti from Checkpoint Technologies highlights the risks, noting that EV chargers are often less secure and more accessible to malicious actors. The Biden administration's policy to open Tesla's charging network to other automakers is expected to boost infrastructure but also raises security concerns. Consumers are advised to apply similar security measures to their vehicles as they do to their computers, including using strong passwords and monitoring for suspicious activity.
Voorhees native serves aboard Navy warship in San Diego
Krause, a native of Voorhees, serves aboard a Navy warship in San Diego, emphasizing the values of responsibility and integrity learned from his hometown. The Navy's mission, as highlighted by Adm. Mike Gilday, focuses on maintaining maritime dominance and supporting the National Defense Strategy. Krause expresses pride in his service and achievements, particularly earning the rank of petty officer second class, and acknowledges mentors who have supported his Navy career.
Son of Willingboro resident serves aboard Navy warship in San Diego
Petty Officer 1st Class Anderson Degazon, originally from Willingboro, New Jersey, serves aboard the USS Harpers Ferry in San Diego. Degazon joined the Navy inspired by a Marine and has since valued the camaraderie and opportunities it offers. He attributes his success to values learned from his mother and emphasizes the Navy's role in global security and national defense. Adm. Mike Gilday underscores the Navy's mission of maintaining maritime dominance. Degazon, who enlisted at 30, takes pride in mentoring young sailors and being part of the Fleet Marine Force community. He expresses gratitude to mentors and junior sailors for their support.
National Park native recognized as Sailor of the Quarter aboard USS George Washington
A sailor from National Park was honored as Sailor of the Quarter aboard the USS George Washington for her accomplishments, including graduating with a master's degree and achieving dual qualifications. The USS George Washington, an aircraft carrier named after the first U.S. President and known as the 'Spirit of Freedom,' is currently undergoing a refueling and complex overhaul at Newport News Shipyard.
Mullica Hill native serves aboard USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Patrick Tripp from Mullica Hill, N.J., is serving aboard the USS Nimitz in the South China Sea. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, along with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, are conducting combined expeditionary strike force operations to demonstrate high-end warfighting capabilities, maritime superiority, and readiness. These operations aim to advance interoperability and showcase the U.S. commitment to alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region. The U.S. 7th Fleet, the Navy's largest forward-deployed fleet, is conducting routine operations to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Woodbury Heights native serves in the South China Sea aboard USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 3rd Class Gwendolyn Kline-Daley from Woodbury Heights, N.J., is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the South China Sea. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, along with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, are conducting combined expeditionary strike force operations to demonstrate high-end warfighting capabilities, maritime superiority, and readiness. These operations include integrated training to enhance interoperability and demonstrate the U.S. commitment to alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region. The 7th Fleet, the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, is conducting routine operations to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Use artificial intelligence to enhance your digital images
Topaz Labs provides a suite of artificial intelligence tools designed to enhance digital images, including DeNoise AI, Gigapixel AI, Sharpen AI, and a combination program called Photo AI. These tools can improve digital noise reduction, image enlargement with less pixilation, and focus on blurry images. They also work as plugins for Adobe Photoshop and support Camera RAW format. The author notes mixed results when enhancing scanned film photos but better outcomes with original digital photos, citing personal experiences with night photos in Israel. Topaz also offers Video AI for video enhancement. The programs require a powerful computer and are relatively affordable, with occasional sales.
Artificial Intelligence that is more artificial than intelligent
The article reflects on the evolution of artificial intelligence from early programs like Eliza to modern tools like ChatGPT. It highlights the limitations and errors of ChatGPT, such as incorrect information about musicians' origins, while acknowledging its potential and current capabilities. The narrative underscores that despite advancements, AI still mimics intelligence rather than embodying it.
Live NJ Spotlight News Roundtable Focuses on Stresses Facing New Jersey Teachers
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for various NJ news organizations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin is also co-author of a book on podcasting and has held various editorial roles. He has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists and continues to contribute to multiple news platforms.
Study: Lifting Children Out of Poverty Losing Momentum
A recent study indicates that efforts to lift children out of poverty are losing momentum. The findings highlight a concerning trend in child welfare and poverty alleviation in the United States, suggesting that previous gains in reducing child poverty may be stalling or reversing.
Twitter has changed owners: Now what?
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has led to increased hate speech on the platform, raising concerns from organizations like the Anti-Defamation League. Musk's actions, including retweeting a false conspiracy theory, have been criticized. Users are advised to archive their data in case they decide to leave the platform. The future of Twitter under Musk's ownership remains uncertain, with early signs being discouraging.
SBN Newsmakers: Eric Kakauridze, Tobacco Programs Supervisor, Tobacco
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, multimedia, and podcast production. He has received numerous awards for his work and holds significant roles in various journalism organizations. Lubetkin has also authored a book on podcasting and has produced content for multiple news and industry-focused platforms.
Rutgers Professor: Use Homestead Act to Reclaim Solar Power for the Public
A Rutgers professor advocates for the use of the Homestead Act to reclaim solar power for public benefit, suggesting a policy shift to enhance renewable energy adoption. The article discusses the potential impact on public access to solar power and the broader implications for energy policy.
SBN Newsmakers: Fair Share Housing Executive Director Adam Gordon
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for New Jersey news organizations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin is also a co-author of a book on podcasting and has held various roles in journalism organizations. The article highlights his achievements and contributions to the field, as well as his involvement with Fair Share Housing and other organizations.
Evesham Township Offers 'Etch and Protect' Event to Reduce Catalytic Converter Thefts
Evesham Township is organizing an 'Etch and Protect' event aimed at reducing catalytic converter thefts. This community initiative involves etching unique identification numbers onto catalytic converters to deter theft and assist in recovery if stolen. The event reflects proactive measures by local authorities to address and mitigate crime in the area.
Nationwide Rail Strike Appears Averted; Dispute Centers on Work
A nationwide rail strike has been averted, with the central issue being a dispute over work conditions. The resolution of this labor dispute is crucial for maintaining the stability of the rail industry and preventing significant disruptions in transportation and logistics.
StreamDeck makes keystroke shortcuts into simple button press
StreamDeck, a control device from Elgato, simplifies complex keystroke combinations into an organized display of buttons, enhancing productivity in various programs. Available in four models, it can be programmed with templates from vendors like SideShowFX for Adobe Audition and Premiere Pro, allowing users to focus on tasks without remembering multiple shortcuts. StreamDeck also supports custom layouts and integrates with platforms like StreamYard, offering colorful, customizable pushbutton controls that eliminate the need for keyboard shortcut cheat sheets.
Rights Groups Sue AZ to Block 'Election Security' Bills
Rights groups have filed a lawsuit in Arizona to block new 'election security' bills. The article discusses the involvement of various organizations and individuals in the legal action, highlighting the potential implications for voting rights and election integrity in the state.
South Jersey Military Personnel Make News
Seaman Morgan Fryer, a 2014 Baptist Regional School graduate from Haddon Heights, New Jersey, is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard USS Gridley as part of RIMPAC, the world's largest international maritime warfare exercise. RIMPAC 2022 focuses on maritime capabilities ranging from disaster relief to complex warfighting. The Navy's role in maintaining freedom of navigation for international commerce is emphasized, with the prosperity and security of the U.S. linked to a strong Navy. Lt. Xarviera Appling from Sicklerville, New Jersey, serves with Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine Unit 6 aboard USNS Mercy for Pacific Partnership 2022, enhancing disaster response capabilities and fostering regional relationships in the Indo-Pacific.
Securing your communications in a post-Dobbs world
In the wake of the US Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the author discusses the importance of securing communications for those seeking reproductive health care in states with restrictive abortion laws. The article warns against using WhatsApp due to Meta's ability to access messages and recommends Signal and ProtonMail for their end-to-end encryption. The author emphasizes the right to privacy in digital communications, likening encrypted messaging tools to envelopes for postal mail.
Slack tightens coordination of remote groups
Collaboration tools have become essential since the COVID-19 pandemic, with Slack emerging as a popular choice for businesses needing secure and functional chat programs. Acquired by SalesForce, Slack offers features like organized channels, private messaging, file sharing, and new functionalities such as Huddles and Slack Connect. These tools streamline communication and collaboration, reducing the reliance on emails and phone calls.
Casinos Pled Poverty to Get a Huge Tax Break. Atlantic City Is Paying the Price.
Atlantic City casinos, despite reporting significant profits and spending billions on online gaming acquisitions, successfully lobbied for a substantial tax break through a change in the PILOT tax program. This has resulted in the city receiving $110 million in local taxes from casinos, the lowest in the history of the levy, and $20 million less than the previous year. The tax break has been criticized for coming at a time when Atlantic City is facing financial challenges, with high poverty rates and a need for public health programs and services. The debate has raised questions about whether the city is being shortchanged and has led to a larger discussion about New Jersey's gaming taxes and the need for a reevaluation of the casino tax structure.
Look and sound sharp in your virtual meetings
Hybrid meetings are here to stay, and improving your virtual meeting setup can enhance your video quality significantly. Recommendations include using high-definition external cameras like the Logitech C922x, ensuring proper lighting with products like the sylvwin video conference light, and improving sound quality with lavalier mics and wired earbuds. Platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Riverside.fm are commonly used for virtual meetings.
Blackwood, N.J., native competes for Commander, Navy Installations Command’s Sailor of the Year
Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Grenda, from Blackwood, New Jersey, was selected as a finalist for the 2021 Commander, Navy Installations Command’s Shore Enterprise Sailor of the Year. Grenda, who joined the Navy 19 years ago, serves as an air traffic controller at Naval Support Activity Lakehurst. He credits his family for instilling a strong work ethic in him. Grenda takes pride in his current tour at NSA Lakehurst, where he leads a division of sailors. His service in the Navy has taught him responsibility, accountability, and duty, and he values the Navy's core values in making him a better person.
Clinical Trial in Princeton Examining New Smoking Cessation Drug
A clinical trial in Princeton is investigating a new drug aimed at helping people quit smoking. The trial is part of ongoing efforts to find effective smoking cessation treatments.
Nonprofit Summit Fostering Collaboration Between Funders and Service Organizations
Steve Lubetkin, news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in journalism, including print and broadcast reporting for New Jersey news organizations. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin is also co-author of a book on podcasting and has served on the board of the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. His career includes roles with NJSpotlightNews.org, GlobeSt.com, CEOReport.com, and other media outlets.
Medford, NJ, native Andre Flamini meritoriously advanced aboard oldest commissioned warship afloat: USS Constitution
Andre Flamini, a native of Medford, NJ, has been meritoriously advanced aboard the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat. The article highlights Flamini's achievement and provides background information on the USS Constitution.
Fred Rossi, author of 'Jersey People'
Fred Rossi, a seasoned writer and journalist, discusses his book 'Jersey People: Stories you may not have heard about people and events in New Jersey’s History' in an interview with Steve Lubetkin. The book explores various notable and lesser-known historical events and figures from New Jersey, including the first Martian invasion, the first drive-in movie theater, and prominent personalities like Bruce Springsteen and Albert Einstein. Rossi's work sheds light on the rich and diverse history of New Jersey, offering readers a unique perspective on the state's past.
Cherry Hill Synagogues Unifying, Men's Clubs Join in Horseradish
Cherry Hill synagogues are coming together, with their men's clubs participating in the traditional horseradish-making for Passover. This unification effort underscores the community's commitment to preserving and celebrating their cultural and religious traditions.
Emission Vehicles Would Save 3,960 New Jersey Lives, Generate Nearly 44 Billion in Public Health Benefits
Transitioning to zero-emission vehicles in New Jersey could save 3,960 lives and generate nearly $44 billion in public health benefits. The report highlights the significant positive impact on public health and the environment, emphasizing the importance of adopting cleaner transportation options.
Pittsgrove native serves at Naval Air Station North Island
Steve Lubetkin, a seasoned journalist and news director for State Broadcast News, has an extensive background in print and broadcast reporting in New Jersey. He has received numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting and has produced a wide range of podcasts. Lubetkin is also an author and has held various editorial and reporting roles across multiple news organizations. His contributions to journalism have been recognized by several professional bodies, including the Society of Professional Journalists.
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