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Apr 23 2024
News
New housing project aims to clear encampments in San Jose
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – San Jose is adding 150 new beds to get unhoused people off the streets. The city council approved a proposal to build new affordable housing in the southern part of San Jose, off of the Great Oaks Exit of Highway 85. The mayor’s office says that once that new housing is built, homeless people who live in RVs and encampments around it will be asked to accept shelter or
KRON4Apr 01 2024
News
Project Aspire, the largest project in downtown Asheville, aims to find its footing
ASHEVILLE - In the northeast corner of downtown Asheville, Douglas Ellington's architecture has a commanding presence over the city skyline with the dome of the First Baptist Church and City Hall's iconic, red-tiled roof. But that distinctive skyline could change if Project Aspire, an ambitious, sprawling, mixed-use development, is built. In a collaborative effort between First Baptist Church
Asheville Citizen-TimesJun 25 2019
Perspectives Blog
Project Veritas Story on Google Bias Reveals Left/Right Divide
This morning, YouTube, which is owned by Google, removed a video created by Project Veritas, a nonprofit founded by conservative James O’Keefe that is dedicated to exposing corruption. The video showed undercover footage of Google executive Jen Gennai discussing the tech giant’s search algorithm. Some of those on the right say Gennai’s comments confirm Google is biased and that the search
Julie MastrineDec 27 2021
News
Judge orders New York Times to get rid of Project Veritas memos
A New York judge has upheld an earlier ruling barring the New York Times from publishing or covering documents written by a lawyer for the conservative group Project Veritas, the Times reported.
Why it matters: The ruling, which now also requires the paper to get rid of physical and electronic copies of the documents, is "a highly unusual and astonishingly broad injunction against a
AxiosApr 23 2024
News
State Grid power projects in Brazil have climate risks
The most recent chapter on Chinese investment in the Brazilian electricity sector was written in December, with state-owned utility giant State Grid placing a successful bid in the largest power transmission auction ever held in Brazil. The company secured the largest of the three contracts on offer, and plans to invest BRL 18 billion (USD 3.6 billion) to build 1,513 kilometers of transmission
The Brazilian ReportDec 01 2021
Opinion
How The FBI Raid On Project Veritas Helped Protect The New York Times
The FBI's raids on Project Veritas had the effect of protecting not just the Biden family but also The New York Times. It's yet another episode in a long history of the FBI and New York Times wildly abusing their power.
Several observers have pointed out the terrible optics and even worse legal and cultural implications of the FBI’s raids earlier this month on three undercover
The FederalistDec 02 2021
Perspectives Blog
Project Veritas and the mainstream media: Strange allies in the fight to protect press freedom
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Jane E Kirtley, the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota. The writer's bias has not been rated.
An FBI raid on Project Veritas leader James O'Keefe’s home in early November 2021 has sparked an unusual demonstration of support from
"The Conversation" ContributorApr 25 2024
News
Meta stock plummets after Zuckerberg touts money-losing projects
Mark Zuckerberg started Meta’s earnings call Wednesday by talking about artificial intelligence. Then he moved onto the metaverse, touting his company’s headsets, glasses and operating system. He spent almost the entirety of his opening remarks focused on the many ways Meta loses money. Investors weren’t into it. Meta shares tumbled as much as 19% in extended trading on Wednesday, wiping out
NBC News (Online)Apr 24 2024
News
Release of First Genomes from the Earth Biogenome Project: Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium (a.k.a. the EarthBioGenome Project Hong Kong) is a joint effort of eight local universities funded by the Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC). This project aims to sequence genomes of local animals, plants, and fungi in the local territory with a state-of-the-art genome sequencer and to form a local network of biodiversity genomic research
Eurek AlertApr 24 2024
News
Fish and recreationists alike may be pleased by city project in West Spokane
The Cochran Basin is the last stop before urban pollutants like vehicle fluids and landscaping chemicals enter the Spokane River from about 5,000 acres on the north side of town. The area is the city’s largest stormwater basin and also is visited by recreationists who hike, golf, disc golf or kayak. But the stormwater often carries chemicals via roads or pipes that, if left unfiltered, harm
Spokesman Review