There has been a growing trend at legacy media organizations where progressive staffers ignite a war with their employers over an editorial position that does not align with their own. Among the most memorable clashes in recent years include the social media revolt by New York Times staffers over the infamous Tom Cotton op-ed in […]
Read MoreAs President-elect Donald Trump approaches his second inauguration, does he have a plan for his second-term “legacy achievements” in mind? Trump already holds the title for “biggest upset win in a presidential election ever” as a result of Trump’s 2016 besting of Hillary Clinton. Trump is also never going to be dislodged from the title […]
Read MoreA viral post on social media has sparked a heated debate over airplane etiquette and personal boundaries after a passenger admitted to refusing to give up an aisle seat when another traveler requested it. Posted in the “r/ AITAH” forum on Reddit, the note was titled, “Not giving up my aisle seat on a 15hr flight […]
Read MoreAs Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire finishes up her tenure in the House of Representatives this week. After a dozen years of representing New Hampshire in Congress, she has a message for some of her older colleagues. “Some of my colleagues in the House of Representatives who have been in Congress for decades, and […]
Read MoreNew Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman’s office is pushing back against a “meritless” claim of a potential conflict of interest in the Menendez brothers’ case amid reports that their relatives are looking to have their potential resentencing handled by the state attorney general’s office instead of county prosecutors. “The conflict of interest issue, raised […]
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