Despite surging traffic and readership as coronavirus keeps people in their homes and on the internet, the media layoffs and pay cuts just keep coming. Now, here to save journalism in its hour of need, Google has launched the Journalism Emergency Relief Fund to “deliver urgent aid to thousands of small, medium and…
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‘Unconstitutional’: Lawsuit challenges Colorado laws targeting pro-life speech near abortion clinics
Colorado's governor and several Colorado officials are facing a lawsuit over content-based free speech restrictions around abortion clinics, the Center Square and other outlets reported."The government may not target life-affirming speech simply because it disagrees with the message. That is unlawful viewpoint discrimination. It should not be a crime to lovingly and compassionately approach another person to tell them about alternatives to abortion," First Liberty Senior Counsel Roger Byron said in a statement.Wendy Faustin, represented...
It’s Not a Joke, Mansour!
A big thanks to everyone who joined us live earlier today. Thank you all for the great great questions you posed to guest host Laura Rosen Cohen. There were questions about the WEF, terrorism, Trump, the decline of Great Britain, Pride "season" and
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Energy Department plans to loan company $850 million to construct battery cell manufacturing plant
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced plans to loan $850 million for a company to build a battery cell manufacturing plant.The loan to KORE Power, Inc. would help to pay to build a massive facility in Arizona which is slated to produce batteries for electric vehicles as well as for energy storage systems, according to a press release. Energy storage systems enable the storage of energy produced by intermittent sources such as wind and...