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The book of Doctor Who short stories, which will be published by BBC Books, was not set to be announced until later this month - but the contribution from writer Gareth Roberts was leaked in advance and caused uproar among many LGBT activists, who began calling for it to be removed.
Some were even riled up and incensed by old jokes Roberts had posted on Twitter in 2017 about transgender women and the "glamorous" names they choose. To add insult to injury, other contributors even threatened to withdraw if Roberts was involved.
Prime-time viewership at CNN was 761,000 with 553,000 viewers during the daytime, according to Nielsen Media Research.
CNN's ratings drop resulted in the lowest number of demographic viewers since August 2015. CNN's "Cuomo Primetime" with host Chris Cuomo saw its worst demographic viewership numbers since its debut in June 2018.
Ohio doctor indicted on 25 counts of murder, accused of prescribing 'excessive doses of painkillers'

Ohio doctor William Husel indicted on 25 counts of murder related to alleged overprescribing of pain medication
William Husel voluntarily surrendered to authorities in Columbus and was charged in 25 deaths following a six-month investigation by the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office. The patient deaths exposed a stunning case of medical oversight and alleged medical malpractice, and called into question how repeated failures potentially involving 30 or more employees could have gone unchecked for so long.
YouTube, a Google subsidiary, claimed Crowder had engaged in a "continued egregious actions that have harmed the broader community," but acknowledged that Crowder's videos "did not violate our Community Guidelines." The company stopped short of banning Crowder and deleting his videos entirely, as many progressive groups and journalists demanded.
Crowder's demonetization, in turn, prompted conservatives to renew charges of large-scale censorship and hypocrisy against the big tech giant. Several right-leaning content creators, as well as nonpartisan journalists documenting hate speech, charged that YouTube was engaged in an broad "purge" Wednesday against their channels, which were not directly related to the Crowder dispute.
The decision was made after an in-depth review of its rules on hateful content, YouTube said. While it has always banned hate content in general, the site has allowed some specific kinds of harmful videos - such as those promoting Nazi ideology or claiming 9/11 did not happen - to continue being hosted on the site.
Those videos, as well as other kinds of "supremacist" content, will now be officially banned.
"Today, we're taking another step in our hate speech policy by specifically prohibiting videos alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation or exclusion based on qualities like age, gender, race, caste, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status," it wrote in a blog post.
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- Buzzfeed & the outrage mob hound foul-mouthed 14yo off YouTube
- Alphabet (Google) had more than $70 billion in market cap wiped out, and it says YouTube is one of the problems
- Rachel Maddow flips out after YouTube allegedly recommends an RT video
- Google 'disables' Press TV's YouTube account
- YouTube clamps down on Tommy Robinson's channel with series of restrictions
- French Muslim council to file complaints against Facebook & YouTube for distributing Christchurch shooting video
- Leftist exec confronts YouTube CEO about her son watching Ben Shapiro videos; 'gateway drug' to Neo-Nazism
- YouTube deletes Middle East Observer after almost 10 years online
The organization Super Happy Fun America, which claims to advocate "on behalf of the straight community in order to foster respect and awareness with people from all walks of life," is planning the event, according to its website. The parade appeared to be a reaction to the city's rejection of the group's application to raise its "straight pride flag" at Boston's City Hall earlier this spring.
"We are disappointed that the Walsh administration has chosen hate and discrimination," a blog post on the site from April 20 reads. "Therefore, we have decided to launch a campaign to educate the public, politicians, and civil servants about the straight community and the unique problems we face. We have determined that a parade would be the best way to promote our community and its diverse history, culture, and identity. We anticipate that the city will eventually choose to embrace tolerance and inclusivity."
Comment: If there was any doubt that this is an epic troll campaign, we have this from Reuters:
'Straight Pride' parade group in Boston wants Brad Pitt as its mascotSee also:
N'dea Yancey-Bragg and Joey Garrison,USA TODAY - June 5, 2019
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The group, on its website, says Brad Pitt is its mascot, calling him "a hero to straight men all around the world." Hugo is quoted calling straight people an "oppressed majority," adding that, "We will fight for the right of straights everywhere to express pride in themselves without fear of judgement and hate."
Organizers say they are "committed to creating spaces for people of all identities to embrace the vibrancy of the straight community."
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- 'The Overhauling of Straight America' - A 1987 blueprint for transforming social values
- Straight couple win the right to marry like gay couples do
- Comedian tells the truth and gets blasted after saying 'straight white male' is the new 'N-word'
- Liberal diversity in action: No professional mixers for straight, white males at Comic Con
- Young Labour responds to critics of straight, white men 'ban' at 'equality' conference
- UK's Labour party defends equality conference ban on white straight men
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced on Tuesday that mega-church leader Joaquin Garcia and others associated with him face charges of human trafficking, production of child pornography, forcible rape of a minor, among other felonies.
Becerra says Garcia committed the crimes between 2015 and 2018 while leading La Luz Del Mundo, an international religious organization headquartered in Mexico with over one million followers reported worldwide.
In the criminal complaint, it is alleged that García and his "co-defendants" allegedly coerced victims into performing sexual acts by telling them that if they went against any of his desires or wishes as "the Apostle," that they were going against God.
Yandex would not confirm the report, first made by the newspaper RBK on June 4, instead issuing a statement saying that it could meet law enforcement demands without compromising personal privacy.
The report comes as the Kremlin has tightened control in recent years over the country's Internet -- a move that opponents of President Vladimir Putin say is aimed at squashing discontent and challenges to his rule.
Comment: Opponents being the propagandists at RFE/RL and the like. More likely is the FSB is seeking to root out actual threats rather than the phantom ones the US cries about. That said, Yandex still made a good move by respecting their users privacy.

Michael Avenatti speaks to the media after being arrested for allegedly trying to extort Nike for $15-$25 million on March 25, 2019 in New York City.
The sudden development further accentuated Avenatti's dramatic public fall from grace -- he was once celebrated in liberal media circles as a potential challenger to President Trump -- as he faces numerous federal criminal charges in both California and New York courts for allegedly trying to blackmail the clothing giant Nike, impersonating a client, misappropriating client funds for personal purchases, and related matters.
According to a recent report analyzing data from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Index, major depression diagnoses are rising at a faster rate for millennials and teens compared to any other age group.
Since 2013, millennials have seen a 47% increase in major depression diagnoses. The overall rate increased from 3% to 4.4% among 18 to 34 year olds.
These findings were underscored by an additional Blue Cross Blue Shield report on millennial health. It analyzed the data of 55 million commerically insured American millennials, there defined as aged 21 to 36 in 2017. It found that major depression had the highest prevalence rate, or the likelihood of a person having a disease, among health conditions affecting millennials.
The most prominent symptom of major depression is "a severe and persistent low mood, profound sadness, or a sense of despair," according to Harvard Medical School.













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