"Winning in 2020 requires energizing black voters, just like the last Democrat to win an election did. That's what the 'electability' discussion should be about."
It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Friday, May 10, 2019
The company plans to police anti-vaccine misinformation by flagging it with pop-ups similar to those it uses for content related to self-harm.
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The company plans to police anti-vaccine misinformation by flagging it with pop-ups similar to those it uses for content related to self-harm.
The former Breitbart editor and conservative troll is returning to the UK to support Carl Benjamin's bid for a seat in the European Parliament.
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The former Breitbart editor and conservative troll is returning to the UK for a week to support Carl Benjamin's bid for a seat in the European Parliament.
"There’s that feeling of why again, why do we have to go through this again," a doctor at the hospital said.
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"There’s that feeling of why again, why do we have to go through this again," a doctor at the hospital said.
WE DO PRACTICE THESE IN CANADA TOO
"Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight. Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight. Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight."
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"Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight. Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight. Attention please. Lockdown. Lock, lights, out of sight. "
It's called Savanna's Act, after 22-year-old Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, whose body was found duct-taped in plastic in the Indian Country's Red River in 2017.
THEGUARDIAN.COM
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind’s murder sparked outrage in the US. A bill named after her aims to address the crisis of violence against Native women
Tony Koch, considered to be one of the top Australian journalists of all time, reveals what he now thinks about his former employer, News Corp:
"These newspapers are, in my opinion, avoiding their prime responsibility to be a fearless watchdog on government and society, and to work to ensure that wrongs are exposed and fairness is invoked for all. I cannot see that they are anything other than misguided lapdogs – and toothless ones at that."
THEGUARDIAN.COM
No editor I worked for would publish the rubbish they now produce
In separate statements, the APNS and PBA strongly condemned the use of government advertising as a lever to force the media to act as per their dictation, which is tantamount to a significant and undesirable curb on the freedom of press.
DAWN.COM
KARACHI: The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) and the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) on Wednesday...
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