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Opinion, Culture, Technology

Twitter is not to be trusted when it comes to misinformation

Twitter is working out ways to combat misinformation, but the truth is that Twitter is the last place to trust when it comes to the truth.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Feb 21, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The sad story of Quaden Bayles is more complicated than it seems

On Thursday, a heartbreaking story about a 9-year-old child with dwarfism went viral. But is there more to the story?

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 21, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Cable news ‘journalists’ don’t understand memes

MSNBC has once again proven that elitist media still doesn’t understand memes.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

CBC attempts to trademark the word “Oh”

CBC is attempting to trademark the word “Oh” and “Radio-Canada Oh-dio” for a new marketing campaign after Peter O’Toole called for the privatization of CBC.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

American News, Culture, #Entertainment, Politics & Policy

Pigeons wearing MAGA hats fly through Las Vegas

Trump supporting pigeons have been spotted in Las Vegas this week. The birds were wearing MAGA that had been glued to their heads by Trump supporters.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Elizabeth Warren comes out against women’s sports

Elizabeth Warren has come out in support of biological male athletes competing with women despite the obvious physical advantages they possess.

Libby Emmons / Feb 21, 2020

American News, Culture

Female prisoner claims she was raped by transgender inmate, sues prison

A female inmate in Illinois is suing a prison after alleging they attempted to cover up her sexual assault by a transgender inmate that was housed with her.

Anna Slatz / Feb 20, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Steven Spielberg’s daughter enters the progressive world of sex work

Mikaela Spielberg, daughter of filmmaker Steven Spielberg, has launched her career as a sex worker. The glorification of sex work is in full swing.

Libby Emmons / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

Tim Hortons guts its Roll Up the Rim contest

Roll Up the Rim to win, the iconic Tim Hortons tradition and the promotion that set them apart, is about to change, for the worse.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Crashing an early Jordan Peterson lecture

Thank you, Dr. Peterson, for doing so much good. I can always say, I knew you—briefly—way back when.

Ieden Wall / Feb 20, 2020

News, Culture, Technology

Woman plays violin while getting brain tumour removed

A woman who underwent brain surgery played violin throughout the operation in hopes that it would prevent them from stopping her ability to play.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

Labour union tries to shut down feminist speaker

Gender critical feminist Meghan Murphy is being held responsible for the effects of the threats against her by the local labour union in Vancouver.

Libby Emmons / Feb 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Will censorship get worse when Donald Trump is re-elected?

If the right doesn’t take action on censorship in fear of advancing the tentacles of big government, then the Trump phenomenon will fade.

Alexander Ruiz / Feb 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Will Andrew Yang change CNN or will it change him?

Will Andrew Yang provide fresh insight or simply recite DNC talking points? The unfortunate thing is that we will have to watch CNN to find out.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Pete Buttigieg isn’t gay enough for queer activists

In a sane world, the LGBT community and its allies would be ecstatic that a gay presidential candidate would be receiving national attention.

Blaire White / Feb 19, 2020

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