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Apr 17 2024
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Senate conservative tries to meddle in House GOP's foreign aid mess
House Democrats are still digesting Speaker Mike Johnson's four-part foreign aid plan, but are signaling they're open to helping him move it. “Let's make sure everybody gets a chance to see it, socialize the substance of it,” said Rep. Annie Kuster (D-N.H.), chair of the centrist New Democrat Coalition. "It may not look the same, but the pieces of it are the same as the Senate supplemental. So
PoliticoApr 16 2024
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NPR suspends veteran editor Uri Berliner, who called out left-wing bias
NPR has suspended Uri Berliner, the senior editor who published a bombshell essay a week ago that claimed that the publicly funded outlet has “lost America’s trust” by approaching news stories with a left-wing bias.
NPR media writer David Folkenflik revealed on Tuesday that Berliner beginning on Friday was suspended for five days without pay. Folkenflik, who reviewed a copy of the
New York Post (News)Apr 13 2024
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NYC Council approves bill voiding contracts that curb workers' ability to sue for bias
New York City lawmakers this week approved legislation to strengthen the hand of workers who want to bring discrimination or harassment claims against their employers. The City Council voted 47-1 on Thursday to pass a bill that would void any employer contract that reduces the amount of time workers have to pursue such bias claims. The city's Human Rights Law currently gives employees a year
GothamistApr 16 2024
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’Reacher’s Alan Ritchson Gave A Scathing Takedown Of Trump — And Conservatives Are Not Happy
HuffPostApr 16 2024
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Former NPR executive praises whistleblower for exposing liberal bias: ‘He’s identified a real problem’
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner detailed his employer’s "absence of viewpoint diversity" last week in a stunning rebuke of the news organization, and a former high-level NPR executive feels a "real problem" was identified in the scathing piece. "I’m not surprised because he’s a very thoughtful and forthright guy," a former high-level NPR executive who worked with Berliner told Fox News Digital
Fox News (Online News)Apr 16 2024
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Conservative Senate GOP targets House-passed warrantless surveillance bill
Senators in both parties are warning the expanded surveillance authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) could lapse after Friday because of a battle over amending the House bill, which has become a target of conservative Republicans and some Democrats.
Opponents of the bill could drag the Senate debate past the 11:59 p.m. Friday deadline, which threatens to cause
The HillApr 21 2024
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Conservatives prep lawsuits as Biden’s Title IX rewrite to include gender identity condemned
‘This is an abuse of federal power that is anti-women, anti-science, and anti-logic. See you in court, @POTUS’ Arguing the Biden administration’s decision to include gender identity in Title IX will harm women, conservative groups have vowed to work to reverse the “administrative fiat” in the courts. Many argue Biden’s Education Department lacks the authority to rewrite the 52-year-old federal
The College FixMar 22 2024
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A TED Talk on bat conservation
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Dr. Merlin Tuttle is Austin’s bat expert, and his study of bats and those he has photographed have led to a greater appreciation of the species globally. KXAN Meteorologist Rich Segal spoke with Tuttle about when he first became interested in bats. Tuttle said his study of bats became more involved when he was 17 years old. One of the many messages he wanted to continue
KXAN NewsApr 12 2024
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Appeals judges to decide quickly if 'ballot Siberia' unfairly biases NJ primary races
Across the street from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia on Friday, lawyers took their fight over the constitutionality of New Jersey ballots that use the “county line” design to the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals — where a three-judge panel promised a speedy ruling as early as next week. The case brought by New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim to stop the controversial ballot design for the June
GothamistAug 20 2019
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Facebook Releases Audit of Anti-Conservative Bias
Facebook on Tuesday released the results of an audit of potential bias against conservatives, which found several areas that pose concerns.
“Facebook identified some areas where it could make progress or commit to changes immediately,” according to the report, written by former Republican senator Jon Kyl of Arizona and his team at the law firm Covington & Burling.
The audit
National Review (News)