NPR boss accused of being something far more impactful than just another radical World Economic Forum anointee


by TheBlaze

TheBlaze— A Peabody Award-winning senior business editor who worked for NPR for 25 years penned a damning exposé earlier this month, confirming critics' suspicions that NPR is a Democratic propaganda machine. For speaking truth to power, Uri Berliner was suspended. He later resigned, writing, "I cannot work in a newsroom where I am disparaged by a new CEO whose divisive views confirm the very problems at NPR I cite in my Free Press essay." The CEO who drove out this "EV-driving, Wordle-playing,...

Fortune—Global debt hasn’t been this bad since the Napoleonic Wars, says World Economic Forum president. "We haven't seen this kind of debt since the Napoleonic Wars. We're getting close to 100% of global GDP in debt."

Daily Mail—Christian Horner's accuser 'is being quizzed by investigators' over his sexting scandal after launching appeal against Red Bull probe and the F1 boss 'could also face another grilling'. Christian Horner's accuser is reportedly facing questions for a new investigation. It could see the Red Bull chief questioned again as part of the fresh probe. He was cleared of 'coercive behaviour' after the female employee accused him

@Marketplace—If the divestment movement succeeds, will it have an economic impact?. Divestment might not move the needle on government or corporate policy, but it could shift "hearts and minds," says Alison Taylor of NYU.