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Jul 29 2022
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Newsweek Engulfed in Legal Drama as Co-Owners Sue Each Other
Lawsuits are piling up at Newsweek, as the principal players at the nearly 90-year-old media outlet trade accusations of wrongdoing and its former parent company tries to wrest back control.
In a suit that was unsealed this week, Johnathan Davis, one of the owners of Newsweek’s current parent, NW Media Holdings Corp., alleged that co-owner Dev Pragad secured unauthorized increases in
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 16 2022
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Over a Dozen FBI Whistleblowers Have Come to Jordan After Raid on Mar-a-Lago
Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) claimed on Sunday that 14 FBI agents have come to his office as whistleblowers after the FBI raid on former President Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago last week.
“The template never changes with these guys. The left creates a lie. Big media, mainstream press reports the lie. Big tech amplifies the lie, and then we try to tell the truth they call us names and
TownhallJan 25 2022
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Pfizer opens study of COVID shots updated to match omicron
Pfizer has begun a study comparing its original COVID-19 vaccine with doses specially tweaked to match the hugely contagious omicron variant.
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech announced the study on Tuesday.
COVID-19 vaccine-makers have been updating their shots to better match omicron in case global health authorities decide the change is needed.
Omicron is more likely than
Associated PressJul 18 2022
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Ted Cruz says Supreme Court was ‘clearly wrong’ about 2015 same-sex marriage ruling
Sen. Ted Cruz believes the US Supreme Court was “clearly wrong” in its landmark 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges ruling that legalized same-sex marriage, the Texas Republican said Saturday.
“Obergefell, like Roe v. Wade, ignored two centuries of our nation’s history,” Cruz said in a clip posted on his YouTube channel for his podcast. “Marriage was always an issue that was left to the states.
CNN DigitalFeb 22 2021
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The COVID baby bust and the risks of declining birth rates
At the start of the coronavirus lockdowns, some predicted that all the time Americans spent indoors with little to do would lead to a baby boom. It will be several months before definitive data is available, but evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic will actually lead to a baby bust.
The combined influence of stress, economic uncertainty and fewer opportunities for people to meet
Yahoo! The 360Aug 19 2020
Data
Parents’ attitudes – and experiences – related to digital technology
In today’s digitally connected world, parents have to manage their own relationship with the internet and mobile devices, along with managing their children’s use of and exposure to the same technology. This brings with it a host of both benefits and challenges.
Parents, which includes those who have at least one child under the age of 18 but who may also have adult children, are far
Pew Research CenterJul 18 2022
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Europe broils in heat wave that fuels fires in France, Spain
A heat wave broiling Europe spilled northward Monday to Britain, where authorities warned of possible record temperatures, and fueled ferocious wildfires in France, which scrambled water-bombing planes and hundreds of firefighters to battle flames spreading through tinder-dry forests.
In Spain, two people were killed in blazes that the country’s prime minister linked to global warming,
Associated PressJul 28 2022
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People with new jobs are making more money than those who stayed put
60% of people who switched employers between April 2021 and March 2022 saw an increase in their real earnings — despite surging inflation, according to a new Pew Research Center report.
Why it matters: Amid proof that the "great resignation" is paying off, people continue to hunt for new jobs in record numbers, though they're growing more concerned that the tight labor market may be
AxiosJun 24 2022
Analysis
What the data show on striking down Roe
The Supreme Court has spoken: Abortion is no longer a constitutional right. This permits states to be the ultimate arbiter of abortion, creating a red and blue collage of abortion access across the nation.
Putting aside for the moment the moral, ethical and religious debates surrounding abortion, what does the data say that can help guide us as we move forward from this decision? Like
The HillJul 28 2022
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Surprise Deal Would Be Most Ambitious Climate Action Undertaken by U.S.
The $369 billion climate and tax package forged in a surprise deal by Senate Democrats on Wednesday would be the most ambitious action ever taken by the United States to try to stop the planet from catastrophically overheating.
The agreement, which Senate Democrats hope to pass as early as next week, shocked even some who had been involved in the sputtering negotiations over climate
New York Times (News)