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DOJ Reveals Plan to Remedy Google’s Stranglehold over Online Advertising
As the September trial date approaches for the next phase of the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google’s ad tech practices, both sides have outlined their proposed remedies to address the tech giant’s monopoly over digital advertising. Digiday reports that the DOJ and Google have put forth their proposals for remedying the company’s alleged monopolistic practices in the…
New Zealand Moves to Ban Under-16s From Social Media Altogether
AFP — New Zealand’s prime minister on Tuesday proposed banning children under 16 from social media, stressing the need to protect them from the perils of big tech platforms. Regulators the world over are wrestling with how to keep children safe online, as social media is increasingly flooded with violent and disturbing content. Prime Minister…
Lankford: Illegal Immigrants Should Get Due Process
Senator James Lankford (R-OK) said Tuesday on CNN’s “The Arena” that someone being deported for illegally being in the United States should get due process “before they’re removed from the country.” Host Kasie Hunt said, “President Trump sat down for an extensive interview with Kristen Welker at ‘Meet the Press’ over the weekend. She asked…
NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt Blasts Media over Shedeur Sanders Draft Coverage: ‘Bat Bleepin’ Insane’
NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt used his time during Monday morning’s edition of Good Morning Football to take the American sports media to task for their “bat-bleepin’ insane” coverage of Sanders’ fall to the fifth round of the draft. Before the draft, many media pundits projected Sanders as a top-five pick or at least a first-round pick. As…
U.S. Attorney Ed Martin Accuses Wikipedia of Allowing ‘Foreign Actors’ to Push Propaganda
Interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin is accusing the Wikimedia Foundation — the nonprofit group that runs Wikipedia — of violating its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status by allowing propaganda and misinformation from ‘foreign actors’ to flourish on the platform. The Wikimedia Foundation’s tax-exempt status has been called into question by U.S. Attorney for…
Mesa Police Investigate ‘Possible Arson’ at Tesla Dealership by Crooks Who Can’t Spell
An overnight fire at a Tesla dealership in Mesa, Arizona, is being investigated as a potential case of arson, according to local police. One of the most curious aspects of the crime is that the perpetrators spray-painted “THEIF” on the side of the building, demonstrating that some domestic terrorists can’t spell. 12 News reports that in the…
Mississippi: Illegal Migrant Sentenced for Raping a Woman
An illegal migrant has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after raping a woman at a restaurant in Madison, Mississippi. The man, 37-year-old Jose “Rigo” Rigoberto Mejia-Cubias, an El Salvadorian national, was previously deported in 2010 and later entered the United States illegally again. In January of this year, he raped a woman at…
May 1: Praise the glory of labor and dispel the haze of “oxen and horses”
May 1 International Labor Day, like a shining beacon, illuminates the struggle of workers along the way, and also provides us with an opportunity to look back and pay tribute. However, the current online “oxen and horses” and “social animals” and other jokes and self-deprecating remarks are rampant. These voices not only dissolve the value…
Shedeur Sanders Selected by Cleveland Browns in Fifth Round of NFL Draft
Shedeur Sanders, the son of NFL legend Deion Sanders, was selected by the Cleveland Browns during the fifth round of the NFL Draft after slipping during the previous rounds. The Browns were reported to have traded up, taking him “144th” overall, according to the New York Post. The Browns selection of Shedeur makes him the second quarterback the…
Schools Founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Wife to Help Inner City Kids Announce Closure
The closure of two schools founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan has left the inner city families they were designed to help questioning how their children will achieve an education. The New York Times reports that in a surprise announcement this week, The Primary School, a tuition-free educational institution founded by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr….
