Day: November 18, 2023

What your car knows about you and could be telling the world

4:00 pm November 18, 2023

You probably know that your smartphone and laptop store a lot of your personal data, such as your photos, messages, passwords and browsing history. But did you know that your car does the same thing? Your car can collect and share a lot of information about you, such as where you go, what you say […]

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Impeachment process the best way to hold Mayorkas, Biden accountable for border crisis: Stephen Miller

4:00 pm November 18, 2023

Former President Donald Trump’s erstwhile speechwriter told FOX News it is “absolutely critical” that the Republican-led House send articles of impeachment to the Senate against both President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Stephen Miller, now the head of America First Legal, told “Life, Liberty & Levin” in an interview airing Saturday that critics […]

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Pope to meet Israeli hostages’ families, Palestinian refugees

3:46 pm November 18, 2023

Pope Francis will be meeting with the families of Israeli hostages and groups of Palestinians displaced by the ongoing conflict. The pontiff will meet with both groups following a General Audience at the Vatican on Nov. 22. “Pope Francis will meet separately with a group of relatives of Israelis held hostage in Gaza and a […]

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Profanity abounds, but does anyone else give a f—?

3:00 pm November 18, 2023

Well, I swear. Is it just me, or are four-letter words inescapable these days?  I’m not a prude and I’ve been known to utter “bad words” on occasion, but it seems as though whatever barriers once existed to profanity in polite society have died a quiet death.  I first saw the four-letter word for excrement […]

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Students don’t know how to disagree, see each other as enemies to be ‘vanquished,’ college presidents say

3:00 pm November 18, 2023

Multiple university presidents spoke about the challenges of leading and communicating with their students in an extremely divisive and “hyperpolarized” era fueled by social media. Amid the turmoil of the Israel-Hamas war, an event that has created political turmoil and division internationally – particularly at American universities – the Bipartisan Policy Center hosted a webinar with […]

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