May 3, 2021
Acorn TV has announced its upcoming lineup for the month of May showcasing a slate of addictive new and returning series on AMC Networks’ streamer specializing in British and international television. This month’s premieres include the Acorn TV Original mystery drama
Whitstable Pearl starring Kerry Godliman as a restaurant owner and private detective who investigates murders around her picturesque seaside town, as well as the suspense thriller
The Drowning,
Keeping Faith, and series 7 of
The Brokenwood Mysteries.
Midsomer Murders, starring Neil Dudgeon and Nick Hendrix are available to stream now.
Check out the full Acorn TV May 2021 lineup below!
Report: Swiss Billionaire Donated $208 Million to Left-Wing Lobby Groups
3 May 2021
A Swiss billionaire who has been quietly backing left-wing groups donated more than $208 million to those groups between 2016 and early 2020, according to a report.
The
New York Timesreported Hansjörg Wyss doled out the money from two of his organizations, a nonprofit fund and a foundation, to three other nonprofit funds that gave money to left-wing groups that assisted Democrats in their efforts to take back the White House and control Congress in 2020.
Representatives for Wyss say his funds are not being spent on political campaigning. But documents obtained by the
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April 28, 2021
By David Michaels
Dr. Michaels is an epidemiologist at the George Washington School of Public Health who served as assistant secretary of labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration under President Barack Obama.
Fifty years ago today, when the Occupational Safety and Health Administration opened its doors, American workplaces were full of dangers. In 1970, an average of 38 workers were killed on the job every day, and many thousands more were injured or sickened by exposures to toxic chemicals. The law that created OSHA was revolutionary: It established, for the first time, the right to a safe workplace, free of serious hazards. Businesses had to comply with federal regulations and permit inspectors to examine their facilities.
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