NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — There has been an odd twist to the charges of sexual harassment being brought against Gov. Andrew Cuomo . He met his latest accuser at the wedding of one of his top aides, and the aide’s wife is standing foursquare against the governor. Gareth Rhodes must feel like he’s caught between a rock and a hard place — or in this case between his boss and his wife. Cuomo’s latest accuser, Anna Ruch, was a guest at Rhodes’ wedding. She is not a state employee, CBS2’s Marcia Kramer reported Tuesday. READ MORE : Third Accuser Reportedly Comes Forward, Says Gov. Cuomo Acted Inappropriately At 2019 Wedding She told the New York Times that first, Cuomo, touched her bare lower back — and she moved his hand away. She then says he placed his hand on her face and asked to kiss her. Ruch says she pulled away, but apparently not before he kissed her cheek. Rhodes’ wife, Alexa Kissinger, is taking sides — and it’s not the governor’s. She tweeted, in part, “I am so … [Read more...] about Wife Of Top Cuomo Aide Shows Support On Social Media For Governor’s Latest Sexual Harassment Accuser
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The Memo: Cuomo’s fall raises questions for media
The political fortunes of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Andrew Cuomo Majority of New York voters say Cuomo should not be reelected: poll Gillibrand: Cuomo allegations 'completely unacceptable' NY lawmakers agree to strip Cuomo of pandemic-related emergency powers MORE (D) have dropped like a stone — and his decline is sharpening hard questions about the favorable image he enjoyed in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. Cuomo has been accused of sexual harassment by two former staff members, Lindsey Boylan and Charlotte Bennett. New York’s attorney general, Letitia James (D), is overseeing an investigation into those allegations. In addition, Cuomo has come under significant political pressure following the revelation that his administration withheld information about the number of coronavirus deaths in nursing homes. ADVERTISEMENT On Monday, one of Cuomo’s most persistent foes, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Bill de Blasio NY … [Read more...] about The Memo: Cuomo’s fall raises questions for media
Judge denies request for Amazon to immediately restore Parler
A federal judge on Thursday denied Parler's request for a court order that would have forced Amazon to immediately resume hosting the controversial social media platform following its suspension earlier this month. In rebuffing Parler’s request for a swift reversal of Amazon’s ban, U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Rothstein said the social media site, which is especially popular among conservatives, had failed to persuade the court that it would ultimately win its lawsuit against Amazon. “The likelihood of Parler prevailing on its claims is not a close call. Parler’s allegations at this time are both inaccurate and unsupported, and are disputed by evidence submitted by” Amazon, wrote Rothstein, who sits on a Seattle-based district court and was appointed by former President Carter. ADVERTISEMENT Amazon, for its part, maintains that its suspension of Parler was justified because the platform had repeatedly failed to screen out potentially incendiary content, including … [Read more...] about Judge denies request for Amazon to immediately restore Parler
Parler announces official relaunch, says it is back online
Parler on Monday announced that it is officially relaunching its platform and it will no longer have to rely on Big Tech to operate. The announcement says the platform has been rebuilt on independent technology, giving it the freedom to run as they see fit after the company was de-platformed by major app stores and web services in January following the riot at the Capitol. “ When Parler was taken offline in January by those who desire to silence tens of millions of Americans, our team came together, determined to keep our promise to our highly engaged community that we would return stronger than ever,” Mark Meckler, interim CEO at Parler, said in the announcement. ADVERTISEMENT Parler was suspended from Amazon’s web hosting services and from Apple’s App Store after the riot, when it was found to be full of discussions by users about invading the Capitol. Amazon and Apple did give Parler the chance to change its content moderation policy, as it had few rules of … [Read more...] about Parler announces official relaunch, says it is back online
Pittsburgh Penguins Team With TikTok In First-Of-Its-Kind Partnership
By: KDKA-TV News Staff PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Penguins are teaming up with TikTok for a first-of-its-kind partnership aimed at growing their social media presence. READ MORE: Pittsburgh Penguins Make Changes To PPG Paints Arena As They Welcome Fans Back According to the Penguins, the partnership is the first in which the short-form video app will be working with a professional sports franchise in order “to create custom content for advertising purposes outside of the platform.” The Penguins’ Vice President of Digital Andi Perelman said in a statement, “The Penguins are thrilled to work with such a rapidly-growing and innovative company, that is also a ton of fun for our fans. We are excited for the opportunity to collaborate with some of TikTok’s experts to find even more ways to grow on the platform.” Penguins TikTok Follow us: https://t.co/kW7pYljiYY pic.twitter.com/HDTDigba8G READ MORE: Police: People Taken Into Custody At Allegheny … [Read more...] about Pittsburgh Penguins Team With TikTok In First-Of-Its-Kind Partnership