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The Derek Chauvin trial may be over, but Hollywood is still going full throttle with anti-police propaganda. The CW’s high school football drama
All Americanis a prime example, as Monday’s episode, “The Bigger Picture,” created a fictional case about a young, black girl, Tamika Pratt, who was supposedly killed by a racist police officer simply for sleeping in her car. This led to an impassioned plea by student and podcaster Olivia (Samantha Logan) to “burn down the house” and to spread the false claim that policing evolved from slave patrols.
It’s pretty convenient when anti-police Hollywood writers are controlling the script with a made-up case. How can police stand a fair chance in their hands? (Hint: They can’t.) Even before body cam footage is released, the show’s characters are already convinced the situation was racially motivated. In fact, they even go so far as to claim that the footage isn’t being released because the police ar
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WEST LONG BRANCH – A Long Branch resident has recently been awarded a prestigious Fulbright scholarship and will be heading to the Czech Republic this August to teach English.
Victoria Cattelona, a graduate student in the accelerated Master of Arts in Teaching program at Monmouth University along with a graduate assistant to the University s Institute for Global Understanding (IGU), has been awarded a 2021-2022 Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in the Czech Republic from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. I am immeasurably thrilled to have learned that I am a finalist! Cattelona said in a university press release.
April 23, 2021
There’s one big question for anyone who believes Google does not provide search results in an objective and politically neutral manner: Why haven’t you changed your default search engine to DuckDuckGo?
The internet has allowed for a democratization of information, which has been a boon to intellectual discourse. Traditionally, internet search algorithms have provided results based on popularity and relevance, in effect creating a free market of ideas.
But this intellectual discourse has been limited in two ways: First, Google began to dominate the market in searches, now accounting for 90 percent of web searches. Second, in the last few years, Google appears to have begun manipulating its search results especially on controversial topics. This becomes quite evident when comparing Google’s search results to its competitor search engines, such as the more politically neutral DuckDuckGo.
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