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Nov 04 2019
Opinion
I Crunched The Data. The Violence ‘Epidemic’ Against Transgender People Is A Myth
“Trans people are dying!” chanted a group of transgender protesters interrupting Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg during one of many CNN discussions on LGBT issues. Beto O’Rouke and Don Lemon were greeted by a passionate trans activist named Blossom Brown, who shouted, “Black trans woman are being killed in this country, and you have erased trans women for the last time.”
The FederalistNov 04 2019
News
I Crunched The Data. The Violence ‘Epidemic’ Against Transgender People Is A Myth
“Trans people are dying!” chanted a group of transgender protesters interrupting Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg during one of many CNN discussions on LGBT issues. Beto O’Rouke and Don Lemon were greeted by a passionate trans activist named Blossom Brown, who shouted, “Black trans woman are being killed in this country, and you have erased trans women for the last time.”
The FederalistOct 07 2014
News
Self-funded and deep-rooted: How ISIS makes its millions
On the southern edge of Turkey, rolling brown pastoral hills slope gently to the Syrian border, with small towns like this one dotting the horizon. The calm on this side of the border, however, belies the scene on the other side.
CNN (Online News)Oct 07 2014
News
Democrat Coakley struggles to hold lead in Mass. gov race, as she seeks political redemption
Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley is a veteran of state politics but perhaps is best known nationally as the Democrat who lost the late Sen. Ted Kennedy's seat to Republican Scott Brown in the 2010 special election.
Fox News DigitalMay 18 2019
News
Bernie Sanders releases plan to ban for-profit charter schools
Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernie Sanders Opens a New Window. , I-Vt., unveiled his plan Saturday for reforming public education in the U.S., including halting federal funding of new charter schools and banning those that are for-profit. Sanders released his plan in a press release ahead of a South Carolina speech on the 65th anniversary on the Brown v. Board of Education ruling
Fox News DigitalMar 25 2021
News
‘They are, in effect, supporting racism’: Black leaders zero in on Dems' filibuster holdouts
Black civil rights leaders, voting rights advocates and elected officials are ramping up their lobbying of Senate Democrats to nix the filibuster, arguing that they can keep the rule in place or pass voting rights legislation, but not both.
In a half-dozen interviews, top officials framed the choice as existential for a party that depends on Black and brown voters — and they are
PoliticoOct 11 2014
News
Hundreds Join Missouri Protest of Police Shootings as Tensions Flare
Hundreds of people protesting the death of Michael Brown and other fatal police shootings in Missouri and elsewhere stood inches from officers in riot gear late Friday before demonstrators dissipated, anticipating a long weekend of events.
The BlazeApr 24 2016
News
Clinton Can’t Rely on Trump’s Unpopularity
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio is a relatively accessible fellow, but when asked for an interview on the subject of the schisms in his Democratic Party, his schedule was full. Instead, he sent a statement that the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders presidential primary battle was strengthening the party in contrast with the “divisive” Republican fight.
New York Times (News)Jun 10 2021
News
Deportations of undocumented immigrants are at a record low
Although donald trump talked the fiercest nativist game about illegal immigration, it was Barack Obama who oversaw the removal of more undocumented immigrants from America during his presidency, earning him the nickname “deporter-in-chief”. During his first term, Mr Obama deported over 60% more people than Mr Trump (see chart). Now Joe Biden is breaking records in the opposite direction.
The EconomistJun 19 2020
News
Scriberr Condemns Violence Against Journalists Following Attack Against Co-Founder
Scriberr’s co-founder and field reporter, Kalen D’Almeida, was attacked on June 14 while reporting in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) at approximately 1:50 a.m. The zone had been named a “police-free” occupation, and footage captured by D’Almeida showed the various aspects of its community coming together to support one another.
While CHAZ remained relatively peaceful
Scriberr Media - News