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Apr 23 2019
News
Ocasio-Cortez Silent On Sri Lanka After Politicizing New Zealand Terror Attacks
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has been radio silent on social media about the horrifying Easter day Islamic terrorist attacks on Christians in Sri Lanka which left over 310 people dead and hundreds more injured.
Ocasio-Cortez, who often rushes to politicize tragedies and scandals, has not posted about the deadly terror attacks that targeted Christian churches on either of her
The Daily WireDec 13 2020
News
Tech Founders Lost Nearly $9 Billion This Week As Big Tech Faces Increased Regulatory Scrutiny
Shares of big tech companies have been driving the surge in the stock market during the pandemic. But this week heavyweights Amazon, Google and Facebook took a hit when faced with the prospect of increased regulatory scrutiny. Big tech stocks—and their founders’ fortunes—fell after two separate antitrust lawsuits were announced against Facebook this week.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos,
ForbesJan 05 2021
News
Lockdown Measures Catastrophic for Recovering Addicts, Mental Health
Overseeing sober living homes for newly recovering drug addicts is difficult in the best of times. But the endless shutdowns have created conditions that are challenging for healthy people, let alone those who are fresh out of rehab, vulnerable, and still reeling.
Matt Royce, 35, oversees seven sober-living homes in Minneapolis. All of his houses, each holding between 9 and 13 people,
The Epoch TimesAug 22 2022
Perspectives Blog
Is Democracy in Peril? Where the Left and Right Agree and Disagree
Political polarization is at record highs, and some have speculated we are headed toward civil war. Both sides of the spectrum agree with each other in that they are concerned about democracy being under threat — but for very different reasons.
Political violence has erupted more than once over the last several years. The U.S. ranks in the middle of the pack when it comes to political
Clare AshcraftJan 07 2022
News
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers all sentenced to life in prison, father and son without parole
The three white Georgia men who chased and gunned down Ahmaud Arbery were each given life sentences Friday for what the dead jogger’s dad called a modern-day lynching “in broad daylight.”
Shooter Travis McMichael, 35, and his 66-year-old dad, ex-cop Gregory McMichael, were both told they would spend the rest of their lives behind bars without the possibility of parole. Even though they
New York Post (News)Mar 01 2022
News
Zelensky accuses Russia of terrorism as Ukraine war enters new, uglier phase
A miles-long armored Russian military convoy nearing Kyiv and the targeting of civilian areas in Ukraine's second city, Kharkiv, may herald a new phase of fighting after six days of stiff Ukrainian resistance.
The latest: Russia's Ministry of Defense said Tuesday it will strike facilities in Kyiv belonging to Ukraine's security services and a special operations unit, which Moscow has
AxiosJun 19 2019
News
Ocasio-Cortez Calls Migrant Detention Centers ‘Concentration Camps,’ Eliciting Backlash
WASHINGTON — Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the liberal freshman Democrat from New York who has made fighting for immigrants’ rights a signature issue, on Tuesday described the Trump administration’s border detention facilities as “concentration camps,” provoking backlash from Republicans who said she was minimizing the Holocaust.
“This administration has established
New York Times (News)Jan 01 2021
Opinion
Forget 2020 and just move on? No so fast. Do this first
Each experience in our lives is meant to teach us something, to change us in some way. "2020." For the rest of our lives the mere mention of that fateful year will send a little chill down our spine. Every single person on this planet had life turned upside down and inside out by the coronavirus pandemic.
Now that 2020 is in the rear-view mirror, I think we have to ask the question: Is
Fox News (Opinion)Apr 29 2021
News
US supreme court gives hope to long-term immigrants in deportation ruling
The US supreme court on Thursday offered new hope to thousands of long-term immigrants seeking to avoid deportation in a ruling that faulted the federal government for improperly notifying a man who came to the United States from Guatemala to appear for a removal hearing.
The justices, in a 6-3 decision that divided the high court’s conservative bloc, overturned a lower court’s decision
The GuardianDec 01 2021
Analysis
Welcome to Mark Zuckerberg’s New Dystopia: the Metaverse
Americans are familiar with the idea of a dystopian future, dominated by an inescapable metaverse and ruled over by Big Tech overlords. Films such as “Blade Runner” and “Minority Report” depict a world conquered by technology and the terrifying consequences.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that he wants to take that world from the screen and make it our own
The Daily Signal