#Laughs have run out for these vile Cuomo bros: Devine

#Laughs have run out for these vile Cuomo bros: Devine

“#Laughs have run out for these vile Cuomo bros: Devine” The karma train comes for us all in the end, and it has mowed down the Cuomo brothers with a delicious savagery. As the Babylon Bee put it: “Unemployment Rate Among Cuomo Brothers Rises to 100%.” The schadenfreude is irresistible. Like President Biden and his…

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#What’s next for Rachel Nichols after her split from ESPN?

#What’s next for Rachel Nichols after her split from ESPN?

“#What’s next for Rachel Nichols after her split from ESPN?” In 2014, Rachel Nichols was the anointed badass of sports media. After the horrifying video surfaced of Ravens wide receiver Ray Rice brutally punching his then-girlfriend inside an Atlantic City elevator, the NFL was forced to publicly reckon with the league’s domestic violence issue. Commissioner…

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#South Korea parliament set to pass law to curb ‘fake news’

#South Korea parliament set to pass law to curb ‘fake news’

“#South Korea parliament set to pass law to curb ‘fake news’” SEOUL, Aug 25 – South Korea’s ruling party is set to revise a media law to rein in “fake news” by giving courts the power to award much bigger damages but opponents said it would discourage reporters from delving into the shady dealings of the powerful. South Korea is home to a…

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#NSA’s Tucker Carlson targeting was no joke and other commentary

#NSA’s Tucker Carlson targeting was no joke and other commentary

“#NSA’s Tucker Carlson targeting was no joke and other commentary” Leftist: NSA’s Carlson Targeting Was No Joke The National Security Agency’s inspector general announced a probe into allegations that the NSA wrongly intercepted the communications of Fox News host Tucker Carlson — which, argues Glenn Greenwald at his Substack, shows that Carlson’s claim is far…

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#Thai media restrictions raise freedom of expression concerns

#Thai media restrictions raise freedom of expression concerns

“#Thai media restrictions raise freedom of expression concerns” BANGKOK — Thailand implemented new regulations on Friday that appeared to broaden the government’s ability to restrict media reports and social media posts about the coronavirus pandemic, raising immediate concerns that authorities will seek to stifle criticism. While Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has long sought to crack…

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