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Kindle forced censored 'updates' of previously purchased books on readers

"Joseph Conrad was gone. I was not given a choice as to whether I wanted the updated version," one Kindle user wrote of censorship in Dahl's Matilda.

Olivia Rondeau / Mar 1, 2023

American News

Maryland man sues local tavern for kicking him out over being 'old and white'

Glessner has claimed that the incident left him with "irreparable economic loss, humiliation, embarrassment, mental and emotional distress, and strain on relationships." 

The Post Millennial / Mar 1, 2023

Canadian News

BC cannabis company receives permission to process, sell cocaine

The decision comes just weeks after the province's Controlled Drugs and Substances Act exemption went into effect, decriminalizing personal possession of up to 2.5 grams of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA.

Jarryd Jaeger / Mar 1, 2023

American News

Ford wants cars to lock out drivers who are late on car payments

If the owner still misses payments and doesn’t reach out to the lender, autonomous vehicles would be instructed to drive to the repossession agency, an impound lot, or a junkyard depending on the market value of the vehicle.

Hannah Nightingale / Mar 1, 2023

American News

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blames racism, sexism for election loss

"I'm a black woman in America," Lightfoot said when asked if she believes she's been treated unfairly. "Of course."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 1, 2023

American News

Suspect in rape, murder of 20-year-old autistic woman was illegal border crosser, alleged MS-13 gang member, released by Biden admin into the US despite arrest before killing

House Judiciary Committee Republicans launched a probe into the alleged murder-rape of a young autistic woman by a member of the MS-13 gang who was arrested at the US-Mexico border as an unaccompanied minor.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 1, 2023

American News

FBI director confirms Wuhan 'lab leak' theory for Covid-19

He criticized the CCP of "doing its best to try to thwart and obfuscate ... the work that our US government and close foreign partners are doing."

Jarryd Jaeger / Mar 1, 2023

American News

San Francisco homeless shelter worker charged with attempted murder after shooting outside facility

Perry was fired from Urban Alchemy after he did not return to work at the 250-bed homeless shelter the day after the incident.

The Post Millennial / Mar 1, 2023

American News

San Francisco reparations panel admits there was no 'formula' to justify plan to give $5M to each black resident

"There wasn’t a math formula. It was a journey for the committee towards what could represent a significant enough investment in families to put them on this path to economic well-being, growth, and vitality that chattel slavery and all the policies that flowed from it destroyed."

The Post Millennial / Mar 1, 2023

International News

Trans activist who boasts about having a penis says London councillor misheard disturbing 'penis' comment in women's bathroom

A Conservative councillor who spoke out about a disturbing experience involving a trans-identified male in a bathroom is being challenged on her story by the male in question, who claims the councillor was mistaken about what she heard.

Mia Ashton / Mar 1, 2023

American News

BREAKING: Lori Lightfoot is OUT as Chicago Mayor, Vallas and Johnson advance to runoff

Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson, neither of whom were able to gain more than 50 percent of the votes, will face a run off on April 4.

The Post Millennial / Feb 28, 2023

American News

BREAKING: Chicago mayoral election results may be delayed DAYS due to mail-in voting

If no candidate wins 50% or more, the election on April 4th will be necessary.

The Post Millennial / Feb 28, 2023

American News

Florida high school student who attacked teacher had three prior battery arrests, will be charged as adult

The Seventh Judicial Court of Florida ruled that Depa should be tried as an adult, and held him on a $1 million bond.

Jarryd Jaeger / Feb 28, 2023

American News

Clarence Thomas' questions Biden admin's ability to bypass Congress in forgiving student loans

Supreme Court justices heard arguments in two cases related to Biden's student loan forgiveness program on Tuesday, which was blocked by lower courts last fall.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 28, 2023

American News

Biden labor secretary nominee failed to enforce Hollywood law preventing pedophiles from working with child actors

Despite many not obtaining a permit, Su’s department didn’t refer any violations of the legislation to a prosecuting agency.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 28, 2023

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