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Major newspapers and wire services repeatedly use anti-immigrant groups with deep ties to white nationalism as sources in reporting

Major newspapers and wire services continue to cite white nationalist-linked nativist organizations two of which have been declared hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as authorities on immigration, often without mentioning their extremist beliefs or their outsize influence on the Trump administration.  The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), and NumbersUSA are all anti-immigrant groups with deep ties to the late white nationalist and eugenicistJohn Tanton, who wanted to limit immigration in order to maintain the United States as a white-majority country. Tanton personally founded FAIR and CIS, which have since been classified as hate groups by the SPLC. Although NumbersUSA was not directly founded by Tanton, it originally operated as a part of his foundation, U.S. Inc., and the group s president and CEO, Roy Beck, was dubbed by Tanton his “heir apparent.” All three of these groups and their leade

Cuba s internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent

Cuba s internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent By: Barbara Ortutay, Frank Bajak And Tali Arbel, The Associated Press Posted: Last Modified: 4:42 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 12, 2021 Save to Read Later Cubans facing the country’s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. Anti-government protesters march in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 11, 2021. As Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets in droves over the weekend into Monday, July 12, 2021, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. (AP Photo/Eliana Aponte, file)

Rare protests break out in Cuba over shortages, coronavirus case spike

Published Monday, July 12, 2021 7:45AM EDT Last Updated Monday, July 12, 2021 8:37PM EDT Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. Restricting internet access has become a tried-and-true method of stifling dissent by authoritarian regimes around the world, alongside government-supported disinformation campaigns and propaganda. On the extreme side, regimes like China and North Korea exert tight control over what regular citizens can access online. Elsewhere, service blockages are more limited, often cutting off common social platforms around elections and times of mass protests.

Firm hacked to spread ransomware had previous security flaws

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Murphy-Goode Winery Announces 17 Finalists for A Really Goode Job

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