Month: April 2023
Twitter Apparently Changes Own Policy To Label NPR ‘State-Affiliated Media’
Less than 1% of NPR’s annual operating budget comes from federal agencies and departments. Its new labeling puts the outlet in line with Russia’s RT.
Continue ReadingCash App Founder Bob Lee Stabbed To Death In San Francisco
"Traveling with Bob was like seeing the world for the first time,” his colleague wrote.
Continue ReadingWisconsin Republicans Gain Impeachment Power In State Senate
Republican Dan Knodle’s victory over Democrat Jodi Habush Sinykin ensure the GOP a two-thirds majority in the upper legislative chamber.
Continue ReadingConservative GOP Rep. Thomas Massie Endorses Ron DeSantis For President
Massie's endorsement comes as former President Donald Trump surges in polls of Republican primary voters.
Continue ReadingHow The Manhattan District Attorney Ended Up Charging Donald Trump With Felonies
There are potential pitfalls for DA Alvin Bragg in the legal theory he is using to charge the former president with 34 felony counts.
Continue ReadingReporter Evan Gershkovich’s Arrest Raises Serious Questions About Russia
Russia accused the Wall Street Journal reporter of spying — with no proof — which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
Continue ReadingNorth Carolina Dem Switches Parties In Shocking Move Threatening Abortion Care
In the span of a few months, state Rep. Tricia Cotham has gone from pushing to codify abortion rights to joining the party that's taking them away.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | City of Cape Town official shot in arm and stomach
Police are probing a case of attempted murder after a City of Cape Town official was shot in Gugulethu.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Jacinda Ardern bids farewell to New Zealand parliament in tearful address
All New Zealanders should feel politics can be a home for them, former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday, in a final address to parliament after leading the nation through the Covid-19 pandemic and a terror attack in Christchurch.
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