Trump Named TIME’s Person of the Year, Internet Melts Down
@TIME I expect the internet to react calmly and maturely about this.
— Austin Chesshire (@AustinChesshire) December 7, 2016
@TIME I expect the internet to react calmly and maturely about this.
— Austin Chesshire (@AustinChesshire) December 7, 2016
Says he shouldn't have "abused his power" with his "joke"...
Faking sick? Stay off social media because employers have decided to track down supposed sick employees on social media to see if they're really sick: A new Careerbuilder survey found that more than a third of bosses have caught an employee lying about being sick by...
It became a trending topic on Twitter last night:She can't even #lie without help from a gaggle of other #liars through an earpiece @HillaryClinton #HillarysEarpiece pic.twitter.com/YIMVd72SjH
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) September 8, 2016
Sext fiend Anthony Weiner boasted of his animal prowess — claiming he was “deceptively strong . . . like a mongoose” — and gave his cellphone number to a college student during a flirty, private online chat on a recent trip to Los Angeles, The Post has learned. But the joke was on the horndog pol, whose wife, Huma Abedin, is a top aide and close confidante of Hillary Clinton.
A Wall Street Journal columnist described it as “America’s Internet surrender.” Said one member of Congress: “Giving up control of ICANN will allow countries like China and Russia, that don’t place the same value in freedom of speech, to better define how the internet looks and operates.”
Army Maj. Jaspen Boothe, who addressed the crowd in a dress and combat boots, said she received a Facebook message Friday stating just four people had RSVP’d for the funeral. So she reached out to various organizations to tell them about the woman she described as homeless but not hopeless. She said Vine was her sister because both swore to defend the Constitution. “We are all a testament to what we do when we are called to honor our fellow brothers and sisters,” said Boothe. She is president of the nonprofit Final Salute Inc., which assists homeless female veterans. Boothe, who is now in the Army Reserve, said she was homeless for about a year in 2006.
Unfortunately, this is only one of many cases over the past four years that have shown the Kremlin will unleash its power across the world to silence its critics.
Proud to present an important agreement w/@facebook, @twitter, @google and @Microsoft on combating illegal online hate speech #NoPlace4Hate
— Věra Jourová (@VeraJourova) May 31, 2016
Donations tax deductible
to the full extent allowed by law.
Founder
Sr. Contrib Editor
Contrib Editor
Higher Ed
Author
Author
Author
Author
Author
Author
Editor Emerita
