#268001
Glass bottles refer to versatile packaging materials that are recognized for their durability, impermeability, and inert nature.
loading
#268002
Almost immediately after the shooting in Tucson that killed six people and left Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords severely wounded, the media establishment linked the attack with a debate about “civility,” suggesting an association between Jared Loughner’s rampage and the words and phrases used in national political debates. Many of these network news stories offered ambiguous references to, as CBS’s Bob Schieffer put it on the January 9 edition of Sunday Morning, “the mean and hateful tone that now marks our modern politics.” Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter, in a soundbite on NBC’s Today the next morning, pointed his finger at “the left and the right” as contributing to what he termed “the climate of violence.” There’s certainly no shortage of instances of the Left deploying violent rhetoric, but how evenly did the media divide the blame during the first few days of this national debate about civility? MRC analysts reviewed all 55 broadcast network stories or segments discussing the discourse from just after the shooting (January 8) through the evening of the national memorial service on January 12, reviewing the ABC, CBS and NBC morning, evening and Sunday talk shows.
loading
#268003
Twitter bans David Wood for condemning violence that results from shutting down free speech critical of Islam. Though the ban is supposed to last just twelve hours, the 12-hour countdown only starts once David has taken down the "offending" tweet, which he has no intention of doing, therefore, the ban is permanent (Twitter rejected his...
loading
#268004
The comments were made Sunday by Brig. Gen. Alireza Tangsiri who said that Iran has “underground cities which house vessels and missiles.”
loading
#268005
Former President Trump blasted Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, calling him a "dumb son of a b----," in decidely off-script remarks at a major Republican National Committee donor gathering Saturday night.
loading
#268006
Consumer inflation remains red hot driven by rising energy costs.
loading
#268007
Syndicated Analytics latest report titled Cashew Nut Processing Plant Project Report 2024 Industry Analysis Market Performance Segments Price Analysis Outlook Detailed Process Flow Product Overview Unit Operations Raw Materials Quality Assurance Requirements and Cost Machinery Raw Materials Packaging Transportation Utility ...
loading
#268008
Founder and plaintiff in the DNC election rigging lawsuit asks the courts for protection amid numerous mysterious deaths of individuals connected to the lawsuit against Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and the DNC.
loading
#268009
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a member of the House Oversight Committee. Seriously. The 29-year-old former bartender who has been a member of Congress for less than three months sits on one of the most important committees in government (yet she still finds time to complain about $7 croissants at LaGuardia Airport). On Tuesday, the chairman …
loading
#268010
As coronavirus cases rise along with increased testing, the number of deaths has dropped for 10 straight weeks.
loading
#268011
The White House and Homeland Security may not want to call the border a “crisis” but the top health official in charge of caring for the massive surge of children is using the term, telling a federal judge the emergency shelters they’ve opened to detain the kids is delivering “a crisis standard of care.”
loading
#268012
There was previously no known connection between the special counsel and the government’s investigation into the 2016 DNC hack.
loading
#268013
This is jobhop
loading
#268014
Milton Friedman: Should the government decide on what is moral?
loading
#268015
On Wednesday, Faux-Comedienne And Professionally Angry Person Samantha Bee, an ardent champion of abortion, freaked out when discussing a recently-passed Georgia law restricting abortion that only needs the signature of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to become law, ranting, “Treating a fertilized eg
loading
#268016
WASHINGTON - Republicans' determination to press ahead with a convention next month despite escalating covid-19 cases in the host city of Jacksonville, Fla., is prompting a growing split in the party, with some GOP leaders saying they'll stay home and others stressing the importance of attending to show support for President Donald Trump. Politicians, donors and party officials, especially seniors at higher risk of complications from the disease, now face a difficult choice between a personal risk to their health and a potential backlash from the president and his supporters. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., 78, indicated Tuesday he will attend the convention, but two other top Senate Republicans, Iowa's Charles Grassley, 86, and Tennessee's Lamar Alexander, 80, are taking a pass. They are joined by two of the most senior Republican women in the Senate. Maine's Susan Collins, 67, said though a spokesman that she avoids attending the party convention in years when she is facing reelection. Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, 63, also has no plans to attend, according to a spokesperson, nor does Utah's Mitt Romney, 73. Collins, Murkowski and Romney have criticized Trump on occasion, making their presence potentially uncomfortable at an event that will largely be a tribute to the president. But Grassley made it clear his decision is motivated solely by fear of contracting covid-19. "I'm not going to go because of the virus situation," Grassley said Monday on a conference call with reporters. Trump himself signaled Tuesday some flexibility regarding the convention. "When we signed a few weeks ago, it looked good. And now all of a sudden it's spiking up a little bit and that's going to go down," the president told television host Greta Van Susteren. "It really depends on the timing. . . . We can do a lot of things,...
loading
#268017
The defense called use of force expert Barry Brodd to the stand in the Derek Chauvin Trial. Brodd said he believes Chauvin did not use deadly force.
loading
#268018
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the White House made the decision to send Kamala Harris over to Europe to handle the situation. I mean, it’s not like Joe
loading
#268019
Syndicated Analytics' new report titled “Float Glass Manufacturing Plant Projec…
loading
#268020
Sonequa Martin-Green torpedos the trolls as the first ‘Discovery’ cast member to speak out on diversity criticism
loading
#268021
Israel goes to national elections this Tuesday, April 9. Except for thethird paragraph herein, this article does not advocate but seeks to explain to the curious reader how democracy works in Israeli national elections: specifically explaining (i) the contending parties and (ii)...
loading
#268022
The victim was identified as Phillip A. Thiessen, 55.
loading
#268023
The Seventh Crisis: A History and Call to Action for the Millennial Generation       by Bob MacGuffie and Antony Stark
loading
#268024

Russian artists are not the enemy

Submitted 2 years ago by ActRight Community

The cultural boycott of Russia has taken an ugly, McCarthyist turn.
loading
#268025
Potato flakes are dehydrated food products made by cooking, mashing, and then drying potatoes to create flat, dry flakes. They offer a convenient, quick-to-prepare solution for various culinary uses, embodying the full taste and nutritional value of whole potatoes.
loading