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Apr 08 2024
News
Celebrate Wawa Day on April 16 with free coffee, free admission to National Constitution Center
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Wawa will mark its 60th anniversary in the convenience retail business by offering customers free coffee on April 16 and hosting two events in Philadelphia. On "Wawa Day," as the Pennsylvania-based chain of convenience stores is calling it, customers will be able to get a free hot coffee of any size all day, according to a news release. All stores will feature vintage
CBS News (Online)Apr 14 2024
News
Donald Trump's rambling rally speech raises questions
Donald Trump's mention of the "beautiful" Battle of Gettysburg during a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday got the former president some attention on social media, with users wondering what his rambling "rant" was about. "Gettysburg, what an unbelievable battle that was," Trump said while addressing the crowd in the town and wearing a Make America Great Again hat. "It
NewsweekAug 08 2023
News
A Never-Trump Prosecutor Threatens Free Speech
The indictment of Donald Trump for speaking out against the results of the 2020 election, and in the words of the indictment, fomenting “a conspiracy to defraud the United States,” has been challenged by legal commentators from both political parties. These jurists consider the prosecutor’s “novel legal theories” dubious or even preposterous, not to mention unconstitutional. If successful,
FrontPage MagazineApr 17 2024
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Migrants getting 6 months of free rent blasted as "insufficient"
Migrants and a local advocacy group in Denver protested the city's new Asylum Seekers Program that provides some short-term alleviation, saying it doesn't go far enough. Last week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced what was described as "the first step" in a long-term, sustainable response to what has been dubbed a crisis that has caused city officials to examine negative impact to city
NewsweekApr 16 2024
News
Joe Biden gets bad news right before speech
President Joe Biden received bad news on the economy just before his visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that inflation has struggled to progress towards the central bank's target band and that policymakers need more "confidence" that inflation was cooling before they can lower interest rates. A delay in rate cuts could be a blow to Biden as
NewsweekNov 10 2023
News
Cartoonist: Wash Post's Removal of Work Blow to Free Speech
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez, whose work appears in The Washington Post, said Friday the newspaper's decision to remove his latest cartoon over cries that it was racist is "a blow against ... the freedom of speech." The cartoon featured a caricature of a Hamas spokesman with three children and a woman tied to him by rope and a baby tied to his head. He
Newsmax (News)Apr 13 2024
News
Here’s to a (mostly) stress-free tax day
For many people, tax season isn’t only about gathering W-2 forms or calling an accountant. It can also bring intense feelings of stress or anxiety about dealing with finances. Financial stress during tax season can manifest in different ways, whether that’s procrastinating on your tax return until the last minute or experiencing intense stress about filing incorrectly. If you’re dealing with
Boston HeraldDec 08 2023
Opinion
Don't Excuse the Hypocrisy of University Presidents When It Comes to Free Speech
Leaders of elite educational institutions are now desperately trying to contain the fallout from the explosive hearing earlier this week at which the presidents of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania failed to reassure Congress that they were sufficiently concerned about antisemitism on campus.
UPenn President Elizabeth Magill
ReasonDec 29 2023
News
Free speech concerns raised after college chancellor fired for making porn
The firing of University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow over his involvement in pornographic videos has sparked free speech concerns. UW President Jay Rothman announced Gow's firing on Wednesday, writing in a statement that his "abhorrent" actions "subjected the university to significant reputational harm." The Board of Regents voted unanimously to terminate Gow as chancellor, but
NewsweekOct 08 2020
Opinion
The Fight for Free Speech
The violence, looting, and mayhem that this nation has seen over the last several months has much of its roots in academia, where leftist faculty teach immature young people all manner of nonsense that contradicts commonsense and the principles of liberty.
Chief among their lessons is a need to attack free speech in the form of prohibitions against so-called hate speech and
The Daily Signal