The New ‘Sports Illustrated’ Promises To Still Do ‘In-Depth Journalism’...
As the Vice and Messenger collapse just got done illustrating in glorious technicolor, the problem with online U.S. journalism isn’t that it’s inherently unprofitable. The problem is usually that the...
View ArticleIf You’re Trying To Stop Scammers From Using Your Site, Firing The Trust &...
I know that some people, including Elon Musk recently, have claimed that “trust & safety” is some sort of “euphemism for censorship.” That is not true, and has never been true. The role of trust...
View ArticleDaily Deal: Little Wonder Solo Stereo Multi Connect Bluetooth Speaker
This Little Wonder Solo Stereo Multi Connect Bluetooth Speaker may look small, but it produces as clear and powerful a sound as any other speaker. It comes in a solid and metallic look that is great...
View ArticleMillionth Time Is The Charm: Donald Trump Again Sues A News Agency Over...
“Open up the libel laws!” the man who can’t win consecutive elections (much less a defamation lawsuit) once proclaimed. The Republican Party (or at least its voting bloc) appears willing to give a man...
View ArticleJudge Slams Elon Musk For Filing Vexatious SLAPP Suit Against Critic, Calling...
Self-described “free speech absolutist” Elon Musk has just had a judge slam him for trying to punish and suppress the speech of critics. Judge Charles Breyer did not hold back in his ruling dismissing...
View ArticleTennessee Senate Votes To Ban Chemtrails Because What Even The Fuck
Look, I’m nearing 50. I’ve been around. I have seen some absolute clown shit from politicians. I have witnessed years of things like “bridges to nowhere” and self-aggrandizement taking the form of...
View ArticleMichigan Candidate For State Rep Tries Trademarking High School Mascot Name...
Welcome to the realm of the very, very stupid. There are a couple of purposes of trademark law. The first and most obvious of them is that they are used to make sure the public knows from whom or from...
View Article10th Circuit Appeals Court Says 68 Days Of Pole Camera Surveillance Doesn’t...
Well, that’s the way it goes. Courts have been extremely reluctant to disrupt the long-term surveillance plans of law enforcement. If investigators can mount a camera on public property and keep it...
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