Democrats hope to pass a big tech antitrust bill before the midterm called “The American Innovation and Choice Online Act.” Republicans appear ready to join them, with the ranking member of the antirust committee, Ken Buck (CO), saying, the bill “have the votes in both chambers to move forward.”
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A former Australian Politician won $515,000 from Google for alleged defamatory remarks made on its platform by Comedian and YouTuber Jordan Shanks, aka friendlyjordies.
“I am emotional today. To hear His Justice read out the reasoning and the evidence and the case itself again is a little bit traumatizing,” Barilaro said.
A California taskforce is determining the amount of reparations the black community should receive and who should pay.
The bill’s sponsor, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber stated, “California has come to terms with many of its issues, but it has yet to come to terms with its role in slavery,”
Southern Illinois University ordered an order to a graduate students not to contact students that might be offended by her beliefs. The University called it a no-contact order. The student, Maggie Dejong, is a Christian conservative. The student is suing the school with attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom serving pro bono.
Maggie DeJong sues Southern Illinois University over “no-contact” orders after Christian, conservati
From www.washingtontimes.com
2022-06-01 00:57:24
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Maggie DeJong “suffered sleeplessness, anxiety, chest pains, feelings of sadness, loss of appetite, weight loss, lack of concentration, harm to her reputation, and future loss of employment and wages” because of the orders involving the art therapy counseling major, her lawyers said.
A protein in the brain called CCR5 could be the secret to uncovering why human minds fail as they get older. The protein is responsible for editing our memories, but moves into overdrive as we get older. An HIV drug might be useful in stopping and even reversing the trend.
A Convention of States Action/ Trafalgar Group survey reveals that Americans believe Joe Biden is responsible for rising inflation, not the Russians, as the Democrats want you to believe. The poll shows 59.9 percent of Americans blame Biden, with only the Democrats still blaming Russia at 55.2 percent.
In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has placed a stay on a Texas Social Media law that would prevent social media companies from limiting access to Texans on their platforms for their ‘viewpoint.’ The ruling does not strike down the law, but suspends it until the constitutionality is determined in a lawsuit.
The Washington Examiner hired a computer forensic expert, Konstantinos “Dimitrelos, to determine if the laptop was legitimately Hunter’s. Thanks to Hunter’s files, Demitrelos stated, “My analysis revealed there is a 100% certainty that Robert Hunter Biden was the only person responsible for the activity on this hard drive and all of its stored data.”
Florida Republicans Back Bill to Keep VA Officials From Securing the Border if Title 42 Ended
From www.floridadaily.com
2022-05-04 00:00:27
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Last week, Republicans in the Florida delegation threw their support behind U.S. Rep. Steve Womack’s, R-Ark., “Veterans First Act.”
The proposal, which Womack introduced last week, “will stop the White House from diverting resources from our veterans to manage their self-inflicted southern border crisis” and “specifically prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from prioritizing the needs of illegal immigrants over our nation’s heroes as the Biden Administration expects a surge at the southern border following their efforts to rescind Trump-era immigration policy, Title 42.”
Womack weighed in on the proposal last week.
“First, the Biden administration floated compensating illegal immigrants with hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars. Now, they’re considering taking resources from our veterans to deal with a border surge of their own making,” said Womack. “It’s insanity. Our heroes…
Blinken Calls Out Russia, China for Repressing Press Freedom
From www.voanews.com
2022-05-04 00:47:37
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken marked World Press Freedom Day Tuesday, calling out Russia and China and the Taliban government in Afghanistan for attacks on journalists and freedom of the press. VOA’s Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
