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Aug 15 2023
News
The fizzled-out revolution's criminal trial in Georgia will be televised
All of Trump's criminal trials should be televised. His cult should be able to watch and look for secret signs and/or messages from space Aliens. The rest of us will see a sad, loser rage against justice. The Fulton County superior court judge who is presiding this week over the grand jury proceedings decided that it would be OK to televise it, according to The Messenger. Georgia is more lax
Boing BoingDec 04 2023
News
Ex-U.S. ambassador spied for Cuba for 40 years, bragged he ‘strengthened the Revolution’: feds
The former U.S. ambassador accused of spying for the Cuban government spent 40 years as a spook and claimed his work was “more than a grand slam.” Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, was formally charged Monday in Miami federal court. Rocha was arrested on Friday, more than 20 years after his tenure as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia. The FBI finally caught Rocha by having one of its agents pose a contact
New York Daily NewsDec 29 2020
Opinion
Behold, the Delivery Revolution
It’s been a terrible year for the American worker, with a notable bright spot courtesy of one of the tech firms in the crosshairs of regulators and lawmakers.
If someone had said early in 2020, “A company is going to hire hundreds of thousands of non-college-educated workers during the pandemic at well above the minimum wage,” you’d think there’d be huzzahs all around.
That’s
Rich LowryJun 18 2020
Opinion
The Revolution Comforts the Comfortable
The class war in our country isn’t a matter of the poor vs. the rich; it’s a matter of business class vs. first class, E-Class vs. S-Class. Where the Left goes, squalor follows.
The scene in militia-occupied Seattle is entirely familiar, the same kind of theatrical filth that has been a part of American counterculture from Woodstock through Occupy Wall Street. These are the idiot
National Review (News)Aug 22 2023
News
Offshore wind project Revolution Wind gets federal approval
The Department of the Interior’s decision is one of the last hurdles before the 65-turbine project can become a reality. Revolution Wind, a joint venture of Danish developer Ørsted and the Massachusetts utility Eversource, would be in federal waters more than 15 miles south of Rhode Island and 12 miles southwest of Martha’s Vineyard, the companies say. It would bring its power via an undersea
The Boston GlobeApr 22 2024
News
Sanders-founded group hosts event with Squad members to tackle pro-Israel committee
Progressive political action organization Our Revolution is hosting an event Monday night that aims to counter a pro-Israel political action committee’s efforts to unseat lawmakers who are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The group founded by Sen. Bernie Sanders, Vermont independent, will feature members of the so-called congressional “Squad” including Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal of
Washington TimesMay 31 2023
News
The Revolution rally to secure a 3-3 tie at Atlanta United
Midfielder Carles Gil scored his second goal of the game in stoppage time to salvage a 3-3 draw against Atlanta United on Wednesday night at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. The Revolution (7-3-5) gave up three unanswered goals in the second half and fell behind 3-2 in the 87th minute. Gil’s brace provided a needed point in the second match of three games in eight days. The Revolution
Boston HeraldMar 15 2021
Opinion
What the woke revolution is — and isn't
The Great Awokening is gathering speed.
Hardly a week — and sometimes barely a day or an hour — goes by without a fresh incident of "cancel culture" or another "woke" scandal breaking in the news.
Whether you think the trend a good thing, a bad thing, or a trivial thing, you know exactly what I mean. To list just a few of the stories from recent weeks: Longtime New York Times
The Week - OpinionApr 20 2024
News
Buck takes swing at ‘Moscow Marjorie’: She is just ‘mouthing the Russian propaganda’
Former Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) went after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for her anti-Ukraine position in an interview on CNN Friday. “Moscow Marjorie has reached a new low,” Buck said in an interview on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” with anchor Erica Hill. “You know, during the Russian Revolution, [Bolshevik Revolution leader Vladimir] Lenin talked about American journalists who were
The HillFeb 02 2021
Opinion
Localizing the green energy revolution
As President Biden continues to roll out executive orders prioritizing climate change, it is increasingly clear that there will be a relatively rapid U.S. shift toward renewable energy from the sun, wind and other sources.
Indeed, many states are already pushing ahead with ambitious renewable and clean energy policies. These policies will reduce air pollution, spur extensive economic
The Hill