That corporate media is more corrupt than all a prison’s convicts combined is generally accepted. Such is the arrogance of the Press, television and radio broadcasting companies they feel that they are omnipotent. So, they can shrug off and disdainfully dismiss the fact that theirs is the most discredited profession of many.
It is not the Russians, it is the Israelis. Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook, Inc. is under artillery fire from former President Donald Trump regarding $350 million donated by Zuckerberg and his Chinese partner, Priscilla Chan to help local election offices in various jurisdictions.
Zuckerberg is furious over the company’s whistle-blowers who reveal the shady outfit’s dirty-dozen and more practices used against their trusting users. Hypocrite Zuckerberg rants when he is slapped in the gob by karma.
Twitter is very concerned after its platform was kicked out of Nigeria, Africa’s most prosperous country. In an amazing display of Chutzpah, Twitter notorious for blocking users for being politically off-message is calling the free and open internet an ‘essential human right.’ Back in the US, commentators pointed out, Twitter itself doesn’t care much about this ‘right.’
In our post-revolutionary world, the entire month of June is now dedicated to massive parades, festivals, and corporate genuflection at the altar of expanding panoply of sexual perversity.
Lady Calls Funeral Homes About Covid Deaths.
A young woman’s initiative to call funeral homes and make a simple enquiry was the most basic form of journalism one could imagine. In fact, the citizen journalist’s question could easily have been a screenshot for any aspiring journalist’s first lesson.
Microsoft’s president warned that life portrayed in George Orwell’s 1984 could be a reality in 2024 if lawmakers don’t protect us from artificial intelligence. In an interview with the BBC’s Panorama program, Brad Smith said the rapidly advancing technologies will be difficult to catch up.
TV presenter and Dr Chris van Tulleken set himself the task of following a diet of mostly processed foods for a month. It is believed that over half of the energy the British get from food comes from over-processed foods. There are concerns that these foods are causing people to eat more and gain weight. It is estimated that one in four adults and one in five children aged 10-11 in the UK are obese.
The BBC has exposed itself to a wave of internet derision after lecturing Britons on how to correctly embrace one another, in response to reports that the government would soon ‘allow’ hugging.
So Wylie learned last year that owl calls are “kind of fire.” Now she is expanding her catchy avian collection.
In November 2020, during a contested election and deadly pandemic, a tiny Saw-whet Owl was rescued from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Being very small (and politically unaffiliated), the owl spawned a minor media sensation. Among those entranced was New York-based music producer So Wylie.
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