Facebook employees, disgruntled after a long year of layoffs and sluggish growth, are speaking unguardedly about the systemic failures at the company and among its top management.
Author: Flora Hicks
Report: China Has Spent $240 Billion 'Rescuing' Belt and Road Countries to Save Its Own Banks
China spent $240 billion between 2000 and 2021 to “rescue” 22 countries struggling to repay predatory Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) loans, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Report: Miami Marlins Blocking Anti-Communist Slogans at Cuba v. United States Baseball Game, Marco Rubio Says
Sen. Marco Rubio said on Sunday that the Miami Marlins were reportedly blocking people from displaying anti-communist slogans.
Commerce Sec'y Raimondo: We Shouldn't Ban TikTok, Its Issues 'Aren't Just Limited to TikTok'
During an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo opposed a ban on TikTok and argued that the issues that make the app a problem, like the app being Chinese-owned and its issues around privacy and misinformation, “aren’t
January 6 Defendant Matthew Martin Found Not Guilty on All Charges
A federal judge on Wednesday cleared a New Mexico man of multiple misdemeanor counts related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Blue States Lead in Daily Average of Coronavirus Cases per Capita
Blue states currently lead the U.S. in the daily average of coronavirus cases per capita, according to Saturday’s data.