Daily Archives: September 4, 2017
Liberal Objection to Google’s Power Never Translates to their Obsession With Government
Gizmodo like most liberal mouthpieces, worries about the overreaching power of monopolistic behemoths like Google. Google started out as a company dedicated to ensuring the best access to information possible, but as it’s grown into one of the largest and most profitable … Continue reading
Profs discover 5 new types of ‘invisibility microaggressions’
Two professors recently discovered that there are five different types of “invisibility microaggressions” women of color face, according to an article published Monday. Jasmine Mena, a Psychology professor at Bucknell University, and Annemarie Vaccaro, who teaches Higher Education at the University … Continue reading
NH Lawmakers remain divided on workforce development
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Lawmakers who oppose expanding New Hampshire’s workforce development efforts argue the state shouldn’t add new programs without evaluating the effectiveness of more than a dozen existing programs. But such an analysis is already in place, and … Continue reading
Tune in at 8:40 for The New Media Militia on Girard at Large
It’s another Monday morning which means I’ll be trekking over to the super-secret studio above Jaques Flower Shop for Girard at Large. Be sure to tune in at 8:40 on WLMW 90.7 FM or listen online at Girard at Large.com. … Continue reading
UFO festival drawing to a close in New Hampshire
EXETER, N.H. (AP) — UFO experts and enthusiasts are celebrating the holiday weekend by discussing extraterrestrial sightings and abductions in New Hampshire. The Exeter UFO Festival featured two days of speakers, including a relative of Barney and Betty Hill, who … Continue reading