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Can This LA-Based App Change Policing?
Can This LA-Based App Change Policing?
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"Unfortunately in my community, these things happen too often."
A traumatic encounter with police led L.A.-based entrepreneur Tony Rice II to build Unarmed, an app to better track civilian feedback of law enforcement. Contributing reporter Yasmin Tayag has the story.
TikTok names Shouzi Chew its new CEO and Vanessa Pappas its COO.
Roku removes YouTube TV as its dispute with Google escalates.
Warner Music partners with L.A.-based Genies to bring its roster of artists to life as avatars.
European Commission says Apple 'distorted competition in the music streaming market'.
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure reopen to Californians.
Riot Games will record voice chats in 'Valorant' to tackle harassment.
Basecamp employees quit en masse after their CEO bans politics at work.
How NASA wants to use its Mars helicopter to support the Perseverance rover.
The public often doesn't know that they can give feedback about police, says entrepreneur Tony Rice II. Even when they do, they often don't know how to go about it. He's created an app he hopes will help municipalities streamline their process and increase civilians' access and awareness of their options.
San Fernando Valley residents can now get medications delivered to their door hours after getting a prescription. NowRx announced it opened a new fulfillment center in Van Nuys. The service uses robots and AI to fill prescriptions.
Starting today, 14 new channels from ViacomCBS are available on Disney's Hulu Plus Live TV, including Comedy Central, BET, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., VH1, MTV and TV Land. It's part of ViacomCBS' hybrid model for content distribution.
The COVID-19 pandemic has separated friends, family and colleagues and halted most in-person shared experiences. On the flip side, over the past year gaming, sports and entertainment companies have found new ways to help keep us engaged, connected and entertained. Read more >>
On this episode of "Behind Her Empire", hear from One Potato CEO and founder Catherine McCord. McCord started her career as a supermodel, returned to culinary school and emerged with a blog that led to a book series and — ultimately — an organic, family-oriented meal delivery service.