Day: November 15, 2023

Early Online Start to the New Year
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A 98-Year-Old Social Media Sensation
Dorothy Wiggins, a 98-year-old woman from Manhattan, recently visited Little Ruby’s Cafe, a new restaurant in her neighborhood. She left her townhouse and approached the hostess, expressing her fond memory of the owner’s previous dining establishment. Mrs. Wiggins shared that her husband had worked at the location, and she was interested in seeing the changes. […]
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Rising Tide of Antisemitic and Anti-Islam Hate Speech on the Internet
The Anti-Defamation League and other researchers have noticed a significant surge in antisemitic and anti-Islam content on social media platforms. X, in particular, has been a hotbed for such posts, with nearly two million posts containing the hashtag #IsraeliNewNazism in a recent two-week period. Another 40,000 posts featured hashtags #ZionistsAreEvil or #ZionistsAreNazis. Additionally, hashtags such […]
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Say Goodbye to Big Carrier’s Wireless Plans – Discount Ones Are the New Way to Go
The citizens of America have long been taught that after purchasing a cell phone, the reasonable action is to pick a wireless plan from a prominent carrier like Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile. These plans can cost between $60 and $200 a month for individuals or families. The cost of the phone is soon eclipsed by […]
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Toddler Bed Frames Recalled Nationwide Amidst Safety Concerns
n a proactive move to prioritize child safety, Manufacturer, a leading producer of toddler bed frames, has issued a nationwide recall of its popular Toddler Bed model. The recall comes in response to concerns over a potential fall hazard, which could pose a risk to toddlers using the bed. The voluntary recall, announced on, affects […]
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