The Bias News
@thebias_news
CNBC: France fines Google $267M for abusing ‘dominant position’ in online advertising.
6:16 AM · Jun 7, 2021·TweetDeck
https://twitter.com/thebias_news/status/1401860494336479233
The Bias News
@thebias_news
CNBC: France fines Google $267M for abusing ‘dominant position’ in online advertising.
6:16 AM · Jun 7, 2021·TweetDeck
https://twitter.com/thebias_news/status/1401860494336479233
The panic is strong in this one.
The Hill
@thehill
Cheney compares Trump claims to Chinese Communist Party: "It's very dangerous and damaging"
http://hill.cm/yyDCM6W
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1401865045752094720
The Election Wizard
@Wizard_Predicts
NEW: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will fly to space next month on first crewed flight of a rocket made by his company, Blue Origin. — NBC
6:24 AM · Jun 7, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/Wizard_Predicts/status/1401862545787568128
If they drop him off, it's okay with anon.
Courtney Subramanian
@cmsub
@vp made an OTR visit to the back of the plane and delivered cookies decorated with the shape of her likeness as well as AF2.
https://twitter.com/cmsub/status/1401701417715486734
for memes. they will be gud.
Yup.
Luigi Warren
@luigi_warren
This is what evil looks like.
https://twitter.com/luigi_warren/status/1401726644407046148
UNICEF GOT TO GO.
https://c-fam.org/friday_fax/unicef-report-says-pornography-not-always-harmful-to-children/?fbclid=IwAR1bi_4t1XoUwP7oDULPVDlnflgDwEjVdFqj7CTc2JPSQKo9ECsbBwWrJoY
UNICEF says any efforts to block children from accessing pornography online might infringe on their human rights. UNICEF bases this claim on an expansive interpretation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
UNICEF also claims that asking for age-verification to access pornography online may deny children access to what it calls “vital sexuality education.” It should be noted that critics charge “comprehensive sexuality education” is pornographic and harmful to children.
UNICEF’s release of this report comes just days after the U.S. Agency for International Development announced its renewal of its longstanding partnership with UNICEF, committing an additional $300 million in direct program funding. The U.S. is UNICEF’s largest government donor with 2020 funding reaching almost $994 million in humanitarian and development programs.
DISGUSTING.
Ezra A. Cohen
@EzraACohen
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Additional background:
https://twitter.com/EzraACohen/status/1401731779170549761
The Pentagon had indeed approved Asadi’s application to seek refuge in America, said a DOD official who could not be named due to not being authorized to comment on the case. The military changed its stance after a few senior leaders had objected that this decision had been made without their approval, the official said.