• Woman Claims T-Mobile & AT&T’s Towers are Making Her Sick

    Have you ever considered the possibility of a network tower that’s making you sick? In a recent report, there is one woman from Minnesota who filed a lawsuit against AT&T, T-Mobile, and American Tower for allegedly making her sick.  According to Wireless Estimator, Marcia Haller moved into her home in 2008 with her husband. They reside in a rural area just north of Duluth, Minnesota. Shortly [read full article]

  • Bulgaria’s foreign minister appoints largest group in parliament to form country’s new government

    Bulgarian President Rumen Radev assigned the task of forming a new government to the GERB-UDF coalition, the largest group in parliament.Maria Gabriel, designated as prime minister under a power-sharing agreement, received the mandate from Radev.The agreement states that each main political party would hold the top position for nine months at a time. Bulgarian President

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    Reese’s double-double, Johnson’s scoring, lifts LSU over MTSU 83-56 in NCAA Tournament’s 2nd round

    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU coach Kim Mulkey pledged that she wouldn't let an impending Washington Post “hit piece” about her derail the defending national champion Tigers during the women's NCAA Tournament. A dominant second-half surge, led by star forward Angel Reese and dynamic guard Flau'Jae Johnson, proved Mulkey right — at least for []

  • Making the Apple Watch compatible with Android wouldn’t be easy – and here’s why

    After the US Department of Justice (DOJ) officially filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, the company immediately defended itself against the accusations with a series of statements. Interestingly, Apple even confirmed that it considered making the Apple Watch compatible with Android at some point. However, doing so wouldn’t be easy for Apple from a technical and strategic standpoint. more

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    Regina King Opens Up About Son’s Death: “He Didn’t Want to Be Here”

    Regina King is opening up about the death of her son Ian Alexander Jr. by suicide more than two years ago. Speaking with Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts in an interview that aired on Thursday, King opened up about both Alexander Jr.’s “choice” to die and the “journey” she’s experienced as she grieves her only

  • Justice Jackson’s Comment About Free Speech ‘Hamstringing’ The Government Wasn’t Her Worst

    Murthy v. Missouri perfectly illustrates the dangers of censorship, but Justice Jackson still thinks the government’s 'perspective' of 'threatening circumstances' should matter.

  • This Tory long goodbye is toxic for the country – and making Labour’s job ever harder

    The greater the wait until the election, the more reassurance Labour must provide. And that weakens its future mandate We’re at the fag-end of this government, but it’s going to burn for a while longer yet. Those who hoped it might finally be stubbed out of its misery on 2 May were set straight by Rishi Sunak on Thursday, when he killed off speculation that he might add to the clutch of local elections scheduled for that day by calling a general one. The long wait for this government to be...

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    Judas Previews Don’t Make The Game’s Lofty Promises Seem Any Closer To Reality

    It’s been just over a decade since BioShock series creator Ken Levine closed down Irrational Games to form “a smaller, more entrepreneurial endeavor” that would become Ghost Story Games. The studio’s first project, Judas, has been in the works for ten years as well, and after a few trailers teasing the BioShock spiritual successor, the first previews have come out. To no one’s surprise, the game continues to sound a lot like BioShock, with the addition of so-called “narrative LEGOs,” an...

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    Why Liquid Death and e.l.f.’s new collab isn’t as crazy as it seems

    Liquid Death and e.l.f. are unveiling “Corpse Paint,” a collection of e.l.f. products with a darker, punk vibe—packaged in a little black coffin.

  • Bill Maher tears into the government for working with social media companies to shut down COVID-19 debate

    Bill Maher, host of "Real Time," wasted no time Friday evening in tearing into the government and social media platforms for clamping down on "dissenting opinions" concerning the origins of COVID-19.Maher made a point to mention to guest Kara Swisher that as the years have gone by, the "dissenting opinions" on a host of issues "were quite the right ones." These same dissenting opinions on important issues were previously limited or shut down completely on social media platforms.The New York Post...

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    Opinion: Free-speech cases shouldn’t neuter critical power of the government’s voice

    On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two free-speech cases that could have broad implications for the way the government participates in public discourse. Both cases involve private parties who claim that the government violated the First Amendment by coercing others to censor their speech. And both cases involve government officials who claim that they have a right to attempt to sway public opinion through their own speech. What’s hard about these cases is that both sides have merit....

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    Opinion: Free-speech cases shouldn’t neuter critical power of the government’s voice

    Opinion by Jennifer Jones (CNN) — On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two free-speech cases that could have broad implications for the way the government participates in public discourse. Both cases involve private parties who claim that the government violated the First Amendment by coercing others to censor their speech. And both cases