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Apr 18 2024
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Tensions erupt on House floor as conservatives confront Johnson on $95B foreign aid plan
Tensions flared in the House of Representatives on Thursday when a group of conservatives confronted Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., over his foreign aid plan, leading to another Republican trading barbs with the group of rebels.A group of lawmakers that included Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., and others could be seen huddled with Johnson on the House
Fox News (Online News)Apr 18 2024
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State financial officers put Bank of America on notice for allegedly 'de-banking' conservatives
FIRST ON FOX: A group of 15 financial officers representing 13 states issued a warning to Bank of America over its alleged practices of "politicized de-banking" targeting conservatives. In a letter to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, the officials said the bank's practices threaten its own financial health and reputation with customers, while simultaneously harming the U.S. economy and
Fox News (Online News)Mar 19 2024
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Westport Schools Superintendent Discusses Efforts To Address Bias
In the message below, sent out Tuesday to the school community, Scarice wrote that the district has undertaken a number of steps to improve the discourse in schools, but admitted that challenges remain. "Even with a broad prevention strategy, there is the likelihood that we will experience bias incidents," Scarice wrote. "For this reason, we have also worked to develop an effective response
Patch.comJul 17 2019
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Google VP grilled in hearing over alleged bias against conservatives, as slain reporter's father calls for regulation
Republican lawmakers on Tuesday criticized Google during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing over allegations of bias against and censorship of conservative groups on the tech giant’s platforms.
Also during the hearing, the father of Virginia reporter Alison Parker, who was shot and killed in August 2015 while conducting an interview on live television, called on Congress to further
Fox News (Online News)Apr 24 2024
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Cowgirls fall short against ULL...again
For the second time this season, the Cowgirls had a chance to knock off rival Louisiana-Lafayette from just down the road. But for the second time, they came up short. In a repeat of the first meeting, McNeese State had the tying and winning runs on base with one out in its final at-bat Wednesday night, but could not punch either one in. That let the Ragin Cajuns off the hook as they left
American PressApr 17 2024
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NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns after bombshell expose reveals network’s pervasive left-wing bias
Uri Berliner, the veteran editor and reporter for National Public Radio who was suspended without pay after publishing a lengthy essay denouncing the outlet’s liberal bias, has resigned from the broadcaster.
New York Post (News)Apr 27 2024
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Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers pursue encore against Jays
April 27 - Shohei Ohtani answered the boos with a first-inning home run Friday to set the tone for the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers rapped out 19 hits on their way to a 12-2 victory over the Blue Jays in the opener of the three-game series. Los Angeles carries a five-game winning streak into the teams' Saturday afternoon matchup, while Toronto will
ReutersApr 24 2024
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Elitism and arrogance threaten a backlash against Democrats
“Trouble in River City” goes the famous line in “The Music Man,” one of America’s best-loved musicals, set in the fictional town of River City, Iowa, meant to represent the country’s heartland. It is in America’s heartland — not just geographic, but socio-political — that Democrats risk a backlash this November. For it’s a heartland that is home to Americans who may be repulsed by Donald Trump
Orange County RegisterApr 21 2024
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The case against close work friendships
Spurred by the pandemic, the workplace has changed drastically. There’s been a shift from fully in-office work to a less rigid hybrid model, team meetings that previously took place in conference rooms have moved to Zoom, and relationships between colleagues have entered a different phase as well. Some argue that the new remote-first way of work has eroded office friendships, drastically
FortuneJan 18 2023
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Conservatives Are Panicking About AI Bias, Think ChatGPT Has Gone 'Woke'
Conservative media recently discovered what AI experts have been warning about for years: systems built on machine learning like ChatGPT and facial recognition software are biased. But in typical fashion for the right-wing, it’s not the well-documented bias against minorities embedded in machine learning systems which has given rise to the field of AI safety that they’re upset about, no—they
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