Report: Amazon Plans to Censor More Sites from Cloud Hosting Reuters reports that tech and e-commerce giant Amazon plans to take a more active approach to censoring what it considers rule violating content from its cloud hosting service.
Making Excuses All the Time? Here Is What They Really Say about You We’ve all got that friend that’s always late or one that complains that it is too hard to lose weight.
Manchin Urges Democrats to 'Pause' the $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending bill has a tough road ahead now that moderate Sen.
North Korea Controls Youth Through ‘Hard Labor’ North Korea’s economy has taken a hit as the country’s borders remain sealed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Justice for Murder of Chechen Rights Defender Remains Elusive Today, the European Court of Human Rights ruled on the case of Natalia Estemirova, star Chechen human rights defender murdered in July 2009.
Fraud Trial of Disgraced Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Begins This Week The criminal fraud trial against disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is set to begin this week.
The Killing Doesn’t Stop During South Africa’s Women’s Month Women’s Month in South Africa is celebrated in August.
Will You Love Your Servitude? Aldous Huxley, an English writer and philosopher, wrote nearly 50 books, the most famous being Brave New World, a dystopian science fiction novel published in 1932.
Progressives Want 1.2 Million Afghan Immigrants Immigration advocates are urging the government to import 1.2 million Afghan immigrants into the United States, even as President Joe Biden’s deputies are rushing to pack roughly 100,000 Afghans into the pipeline by August 31. The New York Times reported August 25: At least 250,000 Afghans
Cuba: Telecommunications Decree Curtails Free Speech (Washington, DC) – A new decree and accompanying legislation announced by the Cuban government severely restricts freedom of expression online and threatens users’ privacy, Human Rights Watch said today. Governments in Latin America, as well as the European Union and the United States, should urgently expose this attack on free speech
Pandemic Nightmares: COVID-19 Lockdown Associated With Increased Aggression in Female University Students' Dreams The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated stressors have impacted the daily lives and sleeping patterns of many individuals, including university students.
Europe: Lead Efforts to Protect At-Risk Afghans (Brussels) – The European Union, the United Kingdom, and other European countries should lead global efforts to urgently facilitate safe passage from Afghanistan of civilians at risk from the Taliban, Human Rights Watch said today. This includes human rights defenders, women’s rights activists, teachers, academics, journalists, members of threatened minority
Wikipedia Co-Founder: Site’s Neutrality Is ‘Dead’ Thanks to Leftist Bias Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, stated that the online encyclopedia’s “neutrality” policy is “dead” due to the left-wing bias of the site. Noting the article on President Donald Trump, Sanger contrasted its extensive coverage of presidential scandals on former President Barack Obama.
How the Endless War Became the Endless Pandemic - STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the video report above, journalist Glenn Greenwald elaborates on a recent expose he published in which he accuses the U.S.
Testing the Process Dissociation Procedure by Behavioral and Neuroimaging Data: The Establishment of the Mutually Exclusive Theory and the Improved PDP The process dissociation procedure (PDP) of implicit sequence learning states that the correct inclusion-task response contains the incorrect exclusion-task response.