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fromARTVOICE
1 week ago

Staten Island DA Says He Fears for His Safety/Life-Because of Email Sent on Substack; Perjury Suspected - ARTVOICE

The complaint states that Michael McMahon, Staten Island District Attorney, felt "afraid for his safety/life" after receiving a Substack email at his government address.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

There's nothing like an email from someone important with no subject line

Alison Leiby received a subject-less email from Anna Wintour, which led to initial anxiety over its contents, but ultimately congratulated Leiby on her show.
Humor
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Grammarly acquires AI email client Superhuman | TechCrunch

With Superhuman, we can deliver that future to millions more professionals while giving our existing users another surface for agent collaboration that simply doesn't exist anywhere else. Email isn't just another app; it's where professionals spend significant portions of their day, and it's the perfect staging ground for orchestrating multiple AI agents simultaneously.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Why a Roblox engineering exec sends a weekly recap email to the CEO

A weekly email enhances leadership alignment and reduces unnecessary meetings.
fromMarTech
2 months ago

Why your emails still miss the inbox even if you're 'in compliance' | MarTech

Using a 'donotreply@' or 'noreply@' address slams the door in your subscriber's face right after you knock on it.
Deliverability
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Gmail's smart replies will use AI to pull context from your inbox and Drive

Gmail's smart replies will now pull information from your Gmail inbox and Google Drive, matching your tone and style with advancements from Gemini.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 months ago

US-Born Immigration Lawyer Tells CNN She Mistakenly Received DHS Email Telling Her To Leave the Country

DHS mistakenly sent self-deportation emails to unintended recipients, including a U.S.-born immigration lawyer.
Remote teams
fromTechRadar
4 months ago

Over 90% of Americans demand a "right-to-disconnect" law which would protect them from out-of-hours work communication

A significant majority of American workers support a 'right-to-disconnect' law, reflecting the stress of after-hours email pressure.
Most work emails are irrelevant, causing anxiety and burnout among workers.
US news
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 months ago

Federal Workers Will Get Another Email Asking Them to Detail Accomplishments

Federal workers will receive new emails requesting their weekly achievements, this time from HR.
The previous email directive led to confusion and pushback within agencies.
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