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ThinkProgress shutting down - ultra-leftist news outlet can't find a buyer

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ThinkProgress, the influential news site that rose to prominence in the shadow of the Bush administration and helped define progressivism during the Obama years, is shutting down.

The outlet, which served as an editorially independent project of the Democratic Party think tank Center for American Progress, will stop current operations on Friday and be converted into a site where CAP scholars can post. Top officials at CAP had been searching for a buyer to take over ThinkProgress, which has run deficits for years, and according to sources there were potentially three serious buyers in the mix recently. But in a statement to staff, Navin Nayak, the executive director of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, said the site was ultimately unable to secure a patron.

"Given that we could find no new publisher, we have no other real option but to fold the ThinkProgress website back into CAP's broader online presence with a focus on analysis of policy, politics, and news events through the lens of existing CAP and CAP Action staff experts," said Nayak. "Conversations on how to do so are just beginning, but we will seek to reinvent it as a different platform for progressive change."

Comment: The Center for American Progress has been the source of a lot of mischief. From the Gateway Pundit:
Top Liberal Propaganda Hate-Site 'Think Progress' Has Closed Its Doors — Ran Deficits for Years

They were looking for a buyer but nobody would bite. Far left Think Progress website shut its doors on Friday.

Think Progress was a top far left news outlet but they were a direct competitor with ABC, NBC, Washington Post, New York Times, CBS, NPR, PBS, and most mainstream news outlets in America.

The Gateway Pundit has covered Think Progress for years.

The Gateway Pundit, with all of our wonderful readers, passed Think Progress months ago in website traffic despite all of the big money that propped up the far left website.



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Vanished! Scientists bewildered as underwater observatory disappears in the Baltic Sea

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© Research Dive Center of the CAU
German authorities are investigating the mysterious and seemingly inexplicable disappearance of the €300,000 ($330,000) Boknis Eck underwater observatory from the Baltic Sea.

The sheer size and weight of the subsea station, which consisted of two racks, one weighing 250kg (550lbs) and the other 100kg, anchored at a depth of 22 meters (72 feet) has ruled out a massive storm, heavy currents or large sea creatures as the culprits behind the observatory's disappearance.

On August 21 at roughly 8:15pm local time, transmissions from the station stopped dead. Divers dispatched to investigate discovered that the entire structure had simply vanished leaving only a shredded transmission cable behind.
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The Boknis Eck Observatory was located 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) off shore in a restricted area that prohibited civilian or commercial traffic from entering.

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Florida is one of eight states investigating Facebook for possible antitrust violations

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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has joined seven other states and the District of Columbia investigating Facebook for possible antitrust violations.

The news came in a Friday morning news release from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is leading the bipartisan investigation into the social media giant.

The attorneys general are investigating "Facebook's dominance in the industry and the potential anti-competitive conduct stemming from that dominance," James said in a statement.
"Even the largest social media platform in the world must follow the law and respect consumers. I am proud to be leading a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general in investigating whether Facebook has stifled competition and put users at risk. We will use every investigative tool at our disposal to determine whether Facebook's actions may have endangered consumer data, reduced the quality of consumers' choices, or increased the price of advertising."
James said the attorneys general of Florida, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and the District of Columbia were assisting the investigation.

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Department of Motor Vehicles sells your data to private investigators

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You gave them your data in exchange for a driver's license. DMVs are making tens of millions of dollars selling it, documents obtained by Motherboard show.

Departments of Motor Vehicles in states around the country are taking drivers' personal information and selling it to thousands of businesses, including private investigators who spy on people for a profit, Motherboard has learned. DMVs sell the data for an array of approved purposes, such as to insurance or tow companies, but some of them have sold to more nefarious businesses as well. Multiple states have made tens of millions of dollars a year selling data.

Motherboard has obtained hundreds of pages of documents from DMVs through public records requests that lay out the practice. Members of the public may not be aware that when they provide their name, address, and in some cases other personal information to the DMV for the purposes of getting a driver's license or registering a vehicle, the DMV often then turns around and offers that information for sale.

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US judge decrees terror watchlist violates constitutional rights

Gadeir Abbas
© AP/Alex Brandon
Attorney Gadeir Abbas at a CAIR conference in 2017
The government's watchlist of more than 1 million people identified as "known or suspected terrorists" violates the constitutional rights of those placed on it, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

The ruling from U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga grants summary judgment to nearly two dozen Muslim U.S. citizens who had challenged the watchlist with the help of a Muslim civil-rights group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations [CAIR]. But the judge is seeking additional legal briefs before deciding what remedy to impose.

The plaintiffs said they were wrongly placed on the list and that the government's process for adding names is overbroad and riddled with errors.

The watchlist is disseminated to a variety of governmental departments, foreign governments and police agencies.

The FBI declined comment on the ruling Wednesday. In court, the FBI's lawyers argued that the difficulties suffered by the plaintiffs pale in comparison to the government's interests in combatting terrorism.

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'Icon of liberation' v 'dictator': Zimbabwe's ex-leader Robert Mugabe dies at 95

Robert Mugabe
© Reuters / Siphiwe Sibeko
Zimbabwe's former ruler for 37 years, Robert Mugabe, died on Friday. Praised as "hero", he led the nation to independence and became its first elected leader, but was later forced out amid economic collapse.

Mugabe passed away in a hospital in Singapore. Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa quickly hailed him as "an icon of liberation" who fought for the "empowerment of his people." Mugabe's contribution to Africa "will never be forgotten," he said.

The late politician was also called "the fearless pan-African liberation fighter" by officials in neighboring South Africa. The country's leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, said Mugabe's quest to rid Zimbabwe of colonialism "inspired our own struggle against apartheid."

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Mugabe for fostering friendly ties with Moscow, while Beijing said he "defended the sovereignty" of his nation.

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Shots fired: San Francisco leaders declares NRA 'domestic terrorists'

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© Reuters / Lucas Jackson
The San Francisco, California supervisors declaring the National Rifle Association a "domestic terrorist organization" seems like virtue-signaling, but it may well be a major escalation in the culture war already shaking the US.

The NRA uses its wealth and strength to "incite gun owners to acts of violence," declared the resolution adopted Tuesday by the all-Democrat panel, urging the city not to do business with anyone associated with the organization.


Comment: Dems want to allow any foreigner to live in the US, even those with violent records, and in the same breath want to take away American citizens' rights to protect themselves. The Left's logic is downright befuddling.


It also accused the NRA of spreading "propaganda that misinforms and aims to deceive the public about the dangers of gun violence," and promoting "extremist positions, in defiance of the views of a majority of its membership and the public."

Democrats used to accuse President Donald Trump of lying when he said they were out to take away Americans' guns. Now they are falling over themselves to prove him right.

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At least 10 people killed in South Africa's wave of riots and violence against foreign nationals

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said that at least 10 people had been killed in a recent wave of rioting and violence directed at foreign nationals.

In a televised address on Thursday, the president gave an estimated death toll for the violence that has gripped parts of the country since Sunday, in which foreign workers have been targeted and dozens of shops looted or destroyed.

"We know that at least 10 people have been killed in the violence. Two of whom were foreign nationals," Ramaphosa said. "Over the past few days our country has been deeply traumatized and troubled by acts of violence and criminality directed against foreign nationals and our own citizens."

He assured that "the violence has largely subsided" while praising police and security agencies for their swift response. In Johannesburg and other nearby cities, police presence has been ramped up to deal with the unrest.

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Air Force jet accidentally fires rocket into Arizona desert

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© U.S. Air Force/Madelyn Brown
The Air Force is investigating after a jet accidentally fired a rocket into the desert about halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday.

The Air Force said the jet, an A-10C Thunderbolt II, popularly known as the Warthog, "unintentionally released a single M-156 rocket" at about 10:40 a.m. while on a training mission.

No injuries or damage were immediately reported.

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Amnesty International: Palestinian members of Israel's Knesset face systemic discrimination

Haneen Zoabi Knesset

Haneen Zoabi addresses the Knesset
Amnesty International is calling out the discriminatory regulations taken out on Palestinian members of Israel's parliament, the Knesset, for undermining "their ability to represent and defend the rights of the Israeli Arabic minority population in Israel."

In a new report published on Wednesday, the human rights organization details how Palestinian MKs, unlike their Jewish counterparts, face systemic discrimination in the form of Knesset regulations, legislative changes, and bill proposals aimed at silencing them.

The report comes just two weeks before Israel heads into its general election, during which the Joint List of Arab parties in Israel are poised to win 10-12 seats — making them the third largest party in Israel.

Comment: Put plainly, Israel tolerates the election of representatives for the Palestinian people (which allows them to maintain the fiction of being a "democracy") but then hamstrings them from accomplishing anything substantive for their constituents.