Day: October 6, 2021
Los Angeles Approves One Of Strictest U.S. Vaccination Mandates
Soon everyone entering bars, restaurants, nail salons and gyms will need to show proof of vaccination.
Continue ReadingSupreme Court Signals That Qualified Immunity For Police Officers Isn’t Going Anywhere
In a dissent, Justice Sotomayor said it was “undisputed” that the officer knew the man was suicidal and mentally ill.
Continue ReadingJoe Manchin Isn’t Budging On Filibuster, Even As The Country Teeters Toward Default
And Republicans aren't budging on the debt limit.
Continue ReadingFacebook’s ‘Digital Colonialism’ Made Monday’s Outage A Crisis For The World
WhatsApp has monopolized communications in Brazil, India and across the Global South.
Continue ReadingTrump Aides Who Want To Help Him Cover Up Jan. 6 Could Face Prison Time
Stephen Bannon, Dan Scavino, Kash Patel and Mark Meadows were all given an Oct. 7 deadline to turn over documents.
Continue ReadingAT&T Is Funding Right-Wing Conspiracy Network OAN, Reuters Reports
Ninety percent of OAN’s revenue came from a contract with AT&T, an investigation from Reuters shows.
Continue ReadingFormer FBI Agents Blame ‘Misogynist’ Culture For Botched Larry Nassar Investigation
The DOJ said it will review the misconduct of agents in the case, but FBI veterans say the problems run much deeper.
Continue ReadingThis Is The Dumbest Debt Ceiling Standoff
Republicans have no demands, but Democrats still won't just get rid of the debt limit.
Continue ReadingMCCONNELL BLINKS: Senate Republicans Offer Short-Term Deal To Avoid Debt Default
The debt limit standoff would pause until December if Democrats take Mitch McConnell's deal.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Alcohol industry resumes paying monthly R2.5bn in excise tax
South Africa's liqour industry makes a monthly excise duty payment of about R2.5 billion to the South African Revenue Service.
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