Washington, DC — Protesters marched from the Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol building on Wednesday in a demonstration aimed at linking the Black Lives Matter cause to the Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment movement against Israel. The march, led by Christian Tabash, the oldest at Harvard University, drew about 200 people …
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Seattle CHOP may be cleared, but political consequences may persist
Seattle police forcibly cleared “CHOP,” the infamous protest area in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, after weeks of protests that culminated in two fatal shootings that forced city Democratic leaders to finally act afterward. of facing weeks of increasing scrutiny. The long-term political consequences of allowing CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) …
Read More »Appeals court upholds record Geoffrey Rush pay in defamation case against News Corp’s Oz Outlet – Deadline
TO UPDATE: An appeals court upheld the decision to award actor Geoffrey Rush a record amount of damages for being defamed by two publications. Rush won the largest single person defamation payment in Australia in 2019 after a court found that Sydney Daily telegraph They slandered the actor by accusing …
Read More »Vizio 2020 TV plans: HDMI 2.1, FreeSync, eARC and finally OLED
A product photo of the new Vizio OLED set. Here’s the Quantum X P series, the high-end LED array. Vizio A single step down brings us to the P Series. You probably cannot tell the difference from the images just at this time. Vizio Here is the M-Series M8. Vizio …
Read More »Dun & Bradstreet raises $ 1.7 billion as shares gain 15.2% on IPO debut
Text size Spencer Platt / Getty Images On their second trip to the equity markets, Dun & Bradstreet Holdings shares gained 15.2% in their trading debut on Wednesday. Dun & Bradstreet (ticker: DNB) shares traded up to 17% higher than their initial public offering price of $ 22. The shares …
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