Friday, July 10, 2020

Sen. Tammy Duckworth says she will block military promotions until Trump's defense secretary explains the 'disgraceful situation' that led Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman to retire

 
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth says she will block military promotions until Trump's defense secretary explains the 'disgraceful situation' that led Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman to retire
 
 
Sen. Tammy Duckworth says she will block military promotions until Trump's defense secretary explains the 'disgraceful situation' that led Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman to retire
 
Sen. Tammy Duckworth called out the defense secretary for his "failure to protect a decorated combat veteran against a vindictive Commander in Chief."
 
 
 
 
 
Sen. Tammy Duckworth calls President Trump and Tucker Carlson 'insecure men' who have no idea what 'true patriotism' means
 
 
Sen. Tammy Duckworth calls President Trump and Tucker Carlson 'insecure men' who have no idea what 'true patriotism' means
 
"These titanium legs don't buckle," said Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a double-amputee and a US Army veteran, in a New York Times column.
 
 
 
 
 
Kanye West says he's OK taking Black voters away from Joe Biden — thus helping Trump's reelection — as he launches his wild-card presidential bid
 
 
Kanye West says he's OK taking Black voters away from Joe Biden — thus helping Trump's reelection — as he launches his wild-card presidential bid
 
West told Forbes his bid for the 2020 presidency is not a publicity stunt. The abrupt announcement has been greeted with widespread skepticism.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The CEO of a company that owns more than 100 Wendy's allegedly used $1 million in PPP loans on a new house in Montana, according to a lawsuit
 
 
The CEO of a company that owns more than 100 Wendy's allegedly used $1 million in PPP loans on a new house in Montana, according to a lawsuit
 
A lawsuit claims that the CEO of a major Wendy's franchisee used $1 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans to fund a newly-purchased house.
 
 
 
 
 
FBI head calls China 'the greatest long-term threat' to the US and alleges Chinese plots to steal US data and forcibly repatriate its citizens
 
 
FBI head calls China 'the greatest long-term threat' to the US and alleges Chinese plots to steal US data and forcibly repatriate its citizens
 
In remarks Tuesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said China was threatening Chinese nationals abroad through a program called "Fox Hunt."
 
 
 
 
 
Lt. Col. Vindman, a key impeachment witness, is retiring from the US military after being 'bullied' by Trump
 
 
Lt. Col. Vindman, a key impeachment witness, is retiring from the US military after being 'bullied' by Trump
 
Vindman "did what the law compelled him to do," his attorney said, "and for that he was bullied by the President and his proxies."
 
 
 
 
 
Supreme Court rules that a large portion of Eastern Oklahoma is Native American territory
 
 
Supreme Court rules that a large portion of Eastern Oklahoma is Native American territory
 
In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled that much of Eastern Oklahoma is a Native American reservation for the purposes of prosecuting major crimes
 
 
 
 
 
An Uber-backed influence campaign against bike and scooter 'rider surveillance' lost the support of major privacy groups once they found out the company was involved
 
 
An Uber-backed influence campaign against bike and scooter 'rider surveillance' lost the support of major privacy groups once they found out the company was involved
 
Communities Against Rider Surveillance, which Uber supports, is trying to influence the debate over how cities use shared bike and scooter data.
 
 
 
 
 
An ex-Facebook executive called Mark Zuckerberg's actions 'haphazard' and said Facebook should have acted more like Twitter in addressing Trump's posts
 
 
An ex-Facebook executive called Mark Zuckerberg's actions 'haphazard' and said Facebook should have acted more like Twitter in addressing Trump's posts
 
Facebook has taken a 'haphazard' approach to handling political speech, ex-security chief Alex Stamos told CNBC.
 
 
 
 
 
Facebook's refusal to fact-check or moderate politicians like President Trump is its biggest civil rights issue, according to a new internal audit
 
 
Facebook's refusal to fact-check or moderate politicians like President Trump is its biggest civil rights issue, according to a new internal audit
 
Facebook refuses to moderate speech from politicians on its platform, and a new civil rights audit highlights how dangerous that policy is.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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