• 'Most Important Free Speech Case in Our Lifetime': Supreme Court Hears Biden Censorship Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in what's being described as one of the biggest free speech cases in a generation. The question at hand in Murthy v. Missouri was over whether the Biden administration went too far by pressuring social media sites to censor certain content. Conservatives argue the administration did indeed overstep its bounds, censoring some Americans along the way. Breaking News. Spirit-Filled Stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now! The targeted content...

  • Is The Apple Antitrust Case A Black Swan For Markets

    Is The Apple Antitrust Case A Black Swan For Markets Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance It’s an interesting juxtaposition when a black swan that you expected crosses your path but looks a bit different than you had previously suspected it would. This was exactly the case yesterday when the Department of Justice brought its “landmark” antitrust lawsuit against Apple. At first, I wrote it off as just yet another antitrust case that would eventually be settled and become ancient...

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    Lifetime access to StackSkills Unlimited is on sale for just $34.97 through April 2 only.

  • What the Supreme Court’s abortion pill case could mean for California

    Lee had just been dumped when she found out she was pregnant. With no car, no job and no support, the 23-year-old — who asked that her last name be withheld for medical privacy — ended up at the virtual clinic Hey Jane, where she was quickly assessed and prescribed abortion medication. Four months later, thousands of Californians in a similar situation have been holding their breath as the U.S. Supreme Court weighed a case that could rewrite the rules of care in more than two-thirds of U.S....

  • Vanta-Who? Off-Black is the New Black

    To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat

  • What does the mifepristone case mean for Plan B? The difference between the two explained.

    Mifepristone and Plan B both involve reproductive health, but one is intended to end a pregnancy while the second stops pregnancy from happening.

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    DOJ sues Apple: What it could mean for iPhone users and iOS developers

    Over the years, as a tech columnist for ZDNET, I have been closely following the looming legal battle between Apple and regulatory authorities in Europe and the United States that could one day challenge its monopolistic position within the technology industry. In the EU, as a result of the Digital Markets Act, Apple has recently been required to make changes to its operating systems and platforms that require it to permit application sideloading third-party app stores, as well as provide...

  • American debt stings like never before in new era for households

    For the first time on record, interest payments on those and other non-mortgage debts are as big a financial burden for U.S. households as mortgage interest payments.

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    Gaming Black: A look at African Americans in the card game space

    By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, [email protected] The world of Black-owned tabletop games is not just about providing fun. Black game creators provide a refreshing break from what the mainstream […]

  • American politicians are behaving like Pontius Pilate on the issue of abortion

    For two thousand years, Pontius Pilate’s name has lived in infamy as the very definition of a cowardly politician. Now, Democrats and Republicans alike are using him as a role model on the issue of abortion.

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    Like Father, Like Son

    NEW YORK – On March 8, 2024, Utilitiesman 1st Class Nathan Bane reenlisted while his son, future Sailor Landen Bane, took his oath of enlistment. The ceremony, conducted by the commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Empire State Cmdr. Robert C. Ballard, was held at Ellis Island, adding a poignant touch to their family's legacy of service.

  • The Crumbleys have been convicted. Black parents will likely pay a price, too.

    On Thursday evening, a Michigan jury found James Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter for failing to stop his teenage son Ethan from killing four of his classmates and wounding seven others at Oxford High School in 2021. The verdict follows the conviction of Jennifer Crumbley, Ethan’s mother, on identical charges early last month, making them the first US […]