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Victor Navasky, journalist and historian, passes away at the age of 90.

Victor Navasky, journalist and historian, passes away at the age of 90.

NEW YORK -- Victor Navasky is an award-winning author and journalist who for many years was the editor of the weekly of liberals The Nation and wrote influential books about the anti-Communist blacklist, as well as Robert F. Kennedy's justice department died at the age of 90. The death of Navasky was confirmed on the following day by an official for The Nation, who did not have any additional information. The magazine's editor, Katrina vanden Heuvel, tweeted that Navasky has transformed her life as well as many others' lives. His editors included notable liberals such as David Corn, Eric Alterman…
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McCarthy is facing backlash on MAGA Subcommittee Selections

McCarthy is facing backlash on MAGA Subcommittee Selections

House Speaker House Kevin McCarthy has been in the news for his announcement of the appointment from MAGA Republicans as members of House specific subcommittees investigating COVID-19 as well as the "weaponization of the government." McCarthy on Tuesday said that a new panel investigating the source of the epidemic would comprise Republicans including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, whose personal Twitter account was removed because of spreading misinformation regarding COVID-19 and vaccines prior to being allowed to return on the platform under Elon Musk. The COVID-19 committee, which McCarthy stated in the statement that it will "finally find answers about the…
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These Republicans are expected to serve on committees to investigate COVID-19, which is a ‘weaponization’ program of the government

These Republicans are expected to serve on committees to investigate COVID-19, which is a ‘weaponization’ program of the government

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy(R-Calif.) has announced the names of Republicans who will be serving on two subcommittees, as part of the GOP's pledge to initiate probes of Biden's administration. Biden administration. McCarthy in tweets on Tuesday, announced the GOP participation of two special subcommittees regarding"the "Weaponization of the Federal Government" and the genesis of the COVID-19 epidemic. The House approved on parties to create the committee on weaponization earlier this month to investigate ongoing investigations by the Department of Justice. The subcommittee was a part of an listing of requests from hard-line GOP House members made to McCarthy to secure…
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Prisoner in the year 1991 Dana Ireland murder exonerated, released

Prisoner in the year 1991 Dana Ireland murder exonerated, released

Three decades later, an young 23 year old Virginia tourist was abducted and sexually assaulted, and then left to die in a remote area located in Puna in the night of Christmas the following day, an Hilo judge has vacated an indictment against the last prisoner following the discovery of new evidence to prove that he wasn't guilty of the crime. Albert "Ian" Schweitzer The 51-year-old was allowed to return to the family following 23 years of prison. Third Circuit Court Judge Peter K. Kubota was able to hear testimony from an analyst in the DNA lab as well as…
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The Guardian opinion on Biden’s classified papers: not malicious, but an error.

The Guardian opinion on Biden’s classified papers: not malicious, but an error.

There isn't any real connection in the documents classified discovered in the possession of Joe Biden at his former office and at his residence at Wilmington, Delaware, and documents taken away from Donald Trump. Trump had only one tiny portion of the documents found on the premises of Donald Trump however, what is more important is Biden's completely different approach of the matter. The Biden team realized the documents were not properly held and turned them over and also voluntarily let the FBI access to his house to look for more. However, President Trump was ordered to turn over all…
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The reason California’s “strong” laws on guns are at risk

The reason California’s “strong” laws on guns are at risk

California is home to the most gun-friendly laws in the nation according to organizations that advocate for gun safety Everytown for Gun Safetyand The Giffords Law Center. These gun laws - that are at risk due to the recent Supreme Court decision - only get you so far in the country that is flooded with guns and where there is almost no federal action level as well as an enormous variation in the laws governing guns from state to state , and even between states. It's also incorrect to analyze an unrelated sequence of mass shootings that ranged all the…
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A Snapchat video posted to Paul Murdaugh the night he was killed is considered to be a key element of the case

A Snapchat video posted to Paul Murdaugh the night he was killed is considered to be a key element of the case

Paul Murdaugh sent a Snapchat video to his friends minutes before his death according to a motion brought from the South Carolina state attorney prosecuting Alex Murdaugh, the disgraced former lawyer whose trial is scheduled to begin this week, in the death of his son and wife. Margaret "Maggie" Murdaugh 53, and their son Paul, Paul Murdaugh, 22 was found murdered on the property of the family in June 2021. https://twitter.com/Snapchat/status/1607421106058657794?s=20&t=4Q8XDUEjGXEvJyaf5EV0SA Alex Murdaugh has denied he was involved in their deaths. He also has pleaded not to be guilty to murder charges. Jury selection began on Monday. The trial could…
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The swift firing of police officers is uncommon, but is likely to become more frequent.

The swift firing of police officers is uncommon, but is likely to become more frequent.

BOSTON (AP) The speed at which five Memphis police officers were dismissed in the wake of a traffic stop for an individual who later died at a local hospital was atypical but it could become more frequent according to researchers who study criminal justice and police questions. Five Memphis Police Department officers were dismissed on Friday, just two weeks after their Jan. seven arrest for Tyre Nichols. He was 29. The officials said that the five were fired for excessive force use as well as for failing to intervene and for failing to provide aid. https://twitter.com/AP/status/1617307447940595712?s=20&t=4Q8XDUEjGXEvJyaf5EV0SA It's not often for…
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FDA will propose annual COVID vaccines, similar to vaccines for flu shot each year for Americans

FDA will propose annual COVID vaccines, similar to vaccines for flu shot each year for Americans

FDA will propose annual COVID vaccines, similar to vaccines for flu shot each year for Americans The Food and Drug Administration on Monday suggested approaching the COVID-19 vaccination similar to the annual influenza shot that many Americans get in order to safeguard against mutations in the virus. The plan aims to make it easier for any future vaccine efforts. With this approach, many adults and children will receive an annual shot that protects against the changing virus. They wouldn't need to track the number of shots they've had or how the number of months from their most recent booster. In…
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CIOs take on larger leadership positions

CIOs take on larger leadership positions

CIOs take on larger leadership positions Digital transformations that are sweeping the globe are paving the way for CIOs who are business-oriented to be given new roles and take on tasks beyond their typical IT responsibility. Through a career that spanned R&D and product development, supply chain management, and technology, Praveen Jonnala is well in a position to run an international IT business and also take over the management of operations, as well as other essential business functions. Jonnala was appointed CIO of network infrastructure provider CommScope in the past two years following over a dozen years at the company…
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insightsoftware appoints Industry veteran Michael Sullivan as CEO

insightsoftware appoints Industry veteran Michael Sullivan as CEO

insightsoftware appoints Industry veteran Michael Sullivan as CEO. Sullivan joins insightsoftware from Acquia, a digital experience software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, where he was President and CEO for five years. He is praised for his entrepreneurial flair and an in-depth understanding of the development process, Sullivan is an established pioneer in the growth of SaaS businesses, particularly accelerating Acquia's expansion through innovation in its products and many strategic acquisitions. In the early years of the course of his professional career Sullivan was the founder and CEO of Steelpoint Technologies, which became a leading player in the eDiscovery sector. He was the CEO…
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NASA provides a payout of $35,000 to find harmful Algal blooms

NASA provides a payout of $35,000 to find harmful Algal blooms

NASA provides a payout of $35,000 to find harmful Algal blooms. The winner will be awarded $12,000. The second and third prizes are worth $9,000 or $6,000. The United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) offers $10,000 in cash rewards to identify harmful algal blooms on photos captured from space. The contest is called "Tick Tick Bloom' contestants must study satellite images of bodies of water in the inland regions to find and categorize algal blooms according to their intensity. The winner will win $12,000. The second and third prizes are worth $9,000 and $6,000 . The top five…
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NASA HiRISE camera captures one of the most powerful channels for outflow on Mars

NASA HiRISE camera captures one of the most powerful channels for outflow on Mars

NASA HiRISE camera captures one of the most powerful channels for outflow on Mars This image from NASA's HiRISE camera, which is onboard its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) depicts Kasei Valles - a massive outlet channel on Mars that measures a staggering 1580 kilometers (982 miles) in length, and as high as 482 kilometers (300 miles) in width at certain places that makes Kasei Valles one of the most recognized outflow routes in Mars. Red Planet. To put it in perspective, it's bigger than the Grand Canyon in Arizona, that's only 446 kilometers (277 miles) long and 29 kilometers (18…
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Another mass murder in the US

Another mass murder in the US

Another mass murder in the US. The manhunt started twelve hours prior to the incident when an individual -- identified by authorities as Asian -- started shooting at a bar located in Monterey Park, a city located in Los Angeles County with a significant Asian community. Witnesses reported that the man opened fire on the club in a rash manner and was very well-armed. A total of 10 others were injured, many were critically injured. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna reported that the police responded to emergencies shortly after 10:00 pm on Friday (0600 GMT Sunday) and saw people…
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Memphis Police Department fires 5 officers who were involved in Tyre Nichols’ arrest prior to his death three days later

Memphis Police Department fires 5 officers who were involved in Tyre Nichols’ arrest prior to his death three days later

Five police officers from The Memphis Police Department were fired after over-restraint and for breaking other police policies The department made the announcement on Friday. Officers Tadarrius bean, Demetrius Haley Emmitt Martin III Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith were terminated following an internal review of their administrative records department announced in a statement. In addition to the excessive use of force, the officers also infringed on officers'duty to intervene and to aid in the detention of Tyre Nicholas, 29, who passed away three days later the following day on January. 10. https://twitter.com/MEM_PoliceDept/status/1616595013927845889?s=20&t=IFVa6FXIK9X_rMVOWvg4AA "This represents the very first step toward…
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George Santos appears to have claimed that he was in the movie ‘Hannah Montana’ 

George Santos appears to have claimed that he was in the movie ‘Hannah Montana’ 

A Wikipedia user identifying himself under his name Anthony Devolder -- a well-known alias for the stricken GOP Rep. George Santos -- made a variety of bizarre claims about his acting career that he appeared on two hit Disney Channel shows and in the film "The Oscars" with Oscar-nominated actor Uma Thurman. The Wikipedia page that contains the bio of the user The page, first reported on the previous Friday on Politico It was later removed but is still accessible on the internet archives. Its bio page, which is believed to have been updated on the 29th of April, 2011…
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Georgia Attorney General is seeking broad indictment of protesters at APD training facility

Georgia Attorney General is seeking broad indictment of protesters at APD training facility

ATLANTA - Over the last few the past few months, Channel 2 Action News has been covering protests who are agitating against a proposed Atlanta Police Training Facility located in DeKalb County. Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne has been informed the Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr wants to obtain an extensive indictment of several suspected terrorists in the country who target the facility. "This isn't Oregon. Georgia is neither Washington nor New York or California. We're Georgia. Please don't visit our state to engage in violent acts towards our residents, our law enforcement officers or violate our laws. This…
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Florida woman who shot her hospitalized, husband who was terminally ill in a an attempted murder-suicide

Florida woman who shot her hospitalized, husband who was terminally ill in a an attempted murder-suicide

In a news conference held Sunday, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young revealed that the woman who was threatening them with they were planning the shoot for weeks ahead of time. "Apparently due to the fact that he was terminally sick the two had a talk about it, and they had a plan about three weeks ago. should he continue to take an unfavorable turn she should put an end to the situation," Young told reporters. "Apparently the intention was for him to finish it however he wasn't able to do it. the strength to do it, and she had…
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Florida police say woman killed her the husband who was terminally ill at the hospital

Florida police say woman killed her the husband who was terminally ill at the hospital

Authorities in Florida state the woman was shot by her husband who was terminally ill when he was in the hospital in the afternoon on Saturday. The incident took place on a Saturday in AdventHealth Daytona Beach, Florida According to the police, who claimed that officers witnessed the woman had shot her husband, who remained within the hotel room as reported by The Star Bulletin.  "Officers have evacuated the staff and patients from the room. At the moment, the female isn't seen as a threat for staff or patients" said the Daytona Beach Police Department said. In addition to his…
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Biden’s “no regrets” remarks regarding classified documents are a snide and, frankly, a bit dumb

Biden’s “no regrets” remarks regarding classified documents are a snide and, frankly, a bit dumb

Biden is President Biden has something Biden wants the world to be aware of. Following the discovery of classified documents in the former office of Biden as well as his library and garage The president wanted to make one point (and just one point) completely explicit: " I have no regrets." It was a moment that was as traumatic as his infamous observation that even though classified materials were discovered in his garage, it's locked and also houses the beloved 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Even though Biden's "Corvette standard" for storing classified documents was confusing and baffling, his statement to…
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