Author: Myles Ulwelling

– 202305Musk Lemon

Former CNN host Don Lemon questioned billionaire Elon Musk about his controversial social media posts and the ongoing advertiser boycott faced by X, the platform previously known as Twitter. “Why would you quote something you didn’t believe,” Lemon asked Musk in reference to his posts on X about Jewish people, the “great replacement theory”…

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– 202403BCCC The Centurion Award Winners

Bucks County Community College’s student newspaper, The Centurion, won a record 22 awards in the statewide 2024 Student Keystone Media Awards competition, including firsts in categories like general news, public service/enterprise reporting, sportswriting and video news. Since 2010, The Centurion has won more than 180 awards, making it one of the most-honored student newspapers in Pennsylvania. This year’s […]

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– 202403202401220837TMS MNGTRPUB SPORTS CHICAGO WHITE SOX SIGN JOHN BREBBIA 1 TB5 81d6ed

The Chicago White Sox increased their bullpen depth on Saturday by securing right-hander John Brebbia to a one-year deal, a source verified with the Tribune. MLB Network’s Jon Morosi was the first to report the signing, and The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal disclosed that the agreement is valued at $5.5 million. Brebbia, 33, has a 15-15 record with a 3.42 ERA and two saves in 295 career appearances over six…

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– 202403Supreme Court Biden Administration Social Media 43868 1

The Supreme Court is addressing a disagreement between Republican-led states and the Biden administration regarding the extent to which the federal government can act against controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security. The justices are listening to arguments Monday in a lawsuit filed by Louisiana, Missouri and others, accusing officials in the Democratic administration of pressuring the social media platforms to unconstitutionally suppress conservative viewpoints. The administration claims that none of the actions complained of by the states are close to problematic coercion. Lower courts have supported the states. The Supreme Court halted those decisions while it considers the matter. The case involves posts on Facebook, X and other media platforms.

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