Archive (Page 179)

November 29, 2021
Restaurant Aims for Growth with a Lot of Serendipity
(NEW YORK CITY) – Serendipity3 —or Serendipity as it’s more commonly referred to—has been a New York celebrity fixture for […]

November 29, 2021
Accusations Fly at City Hall Over Redistricting in LA
Accusations of secret meetings and planning were fired off at the Los Angeles City Council meeting. The agenda issues included redistricting.

November 29, 2021
Opinion: Combating COVID-19 Anti-Asian Racism: Advocacy Journalism for Social Justice
The advocacy journalism of HRW upholds the SPJ Code of Ethics while driving social justice and change. They stand as an advocate for a cause without infringing on the ethics of journalism.

November 29, 2021
House Democrats Outraise GOP by $10 Million in Third Quarter
A year before the midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans are fighting to outraise one another in campaign fundraising. Democrats have an uphill battle attempting to maintain their slim margin of control in both chambers. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has raised a record $35.8 million for the third quarter, beating Republicans by $10 million.

November 29, 2021
Podcast: “The Debate” Considers Whether or Not Tucker Carlson Is a Journalist
"The Debate" podcast discusses whether Tucker Carlson should be considered a journalist.