Film Controversy Raises Issues of Informed Consent Controversy swirled last week around the award-winning film Sabaya, which covers the dramatic rescue of abused Yezidi women abducted and enslaved by the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria and Iraq.
How Officials Keep Cooking the Books on COVID Casualties How many people have died of COVID-19? The media is reporting CDC data that the death toll is about 640,000 in the U.S., but the answer is nobody knows.
Bokhari: This Facebook Whistleblower Wants More Censorship, Not Less A Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haugen, is set to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee tomorrow.
WSJ Reporter: Facebook Is Blaming Its Own Researchers for Negative Press Jeff Horwitz, a technology reporter at the Wall Street Journal, claimed in a recent interview that tech giant Facebook is blaming its own researchers for recent negative press relating to internal company studies. Breitbart News has reported extensively on the “Facebook Files” series from the Wall Street Journal which made
Letter to Governor Newsom Regarding HRW's Opposition to AB 1542 Governor Gavin Newsom 1303 10th Street, Suite 1173 Sacramento, CA 95814 Fax: (916)558-3160 Re: Human Rights Watch’s Opposition to AB 1542 Dear Governor Newsom: Human Rights Watch opposes the AB 1542 Yolo County pilot program that authorizes judges to sentence people to confinement in a locked treatment facility
6 Dangers of a Sheltered Childhood No One Talks About Childhood neglect is damaging, but we all know that.
Ortiz: Rubio Bill Would Hold Woke Corporations Accountable Alfredo Ortiz of Job Creators Network writes in RealClear Politics about legislation proposed by Sen.
UK Govt Pressed Biden on One-Sided Failure to Ease Travel Restrictions A frustrated Boris Johnson had to press Joe Biden over his failure to act on a pledge to ease travel restrictions on British citizens, months after Britain did the same for American citizens.
As Australia’s Climate Policy Disappoints, Hope Found in Court For the many Australians deeply concerned about the growing climate emergency, it’s been a tough year.
White House: OK, Amnesty Cuts Wages, But Not for the 'Longer Run' The White House’s economic advisors tried Friday to hide their admission that migration and amnesty suppress the wages that Americans can earn.
India: Government Raids Targeting Critics (New York) – Indian authorities are using politically motivated allegations of tax evasion and financial irregularities to silence human rights activists, journalists, and other critics of the government, Human Rights Watch said today. In September 2021, government financial officials have carried out raids in Srinagar, Delhi, and Mumbai on journalists’ homes,
Psychopathic Stare & 5 More Non-Verbal Cues That Betray a Psychopath Psychopaths are, by their nature, devious and cunning, inveigling their way into our lives, often leaving us worse off.
US Should Use Refugee Resettlement Slots Now United States President Joe Biden inherited a refugee resettlement program on life support after the administration of former President Donald Trump decimated it.
South Korea: Reject Amendments to Press Law (Seoul) - South Korea’s National Assembly should reject proposed amendments to the law on media arbitration that would undermine media freedom and freedom of expression, Article 19, Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet, Open Net Association, and Human Rights Watch said today in letters to President Moon Jae-in , National Assembly members,