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Colin Powell Is Worried Airstrikes Against ISIS Will Totally Backfire
By Jonah Bennett Former Secretary of State and retired four-star general Colin Powell said Sunday that military power alone simply won’t do in the struggle against Islamic State. On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Powell also noted that the administration’s strategy of relying on air attacks could turn out to be counterproductive. The reason? Airpower may result in…
Newspaper Launches Petition To Stop Google And Facebook From ‘Destroying Journalism’
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Eric Lieberman A British media outlet launched a petition Monday to “stop” Google and Facebook from “destroying journalism” by hogging digital ad revenue from traditional news publishers. Press Gazette, a publication primarily focused on the news industry, is urging the chief executives of Google and Facebook to change its advertisement revenue…
Brother’s Attack State Trooper, Good Samaritan Comes to Defense
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kody Fairfield A Michigan State Police Trooper is thanking Good Samaritans who stopped to help as he was being attacked following a chase on the freeway, reports Fox5. From Fox5: The chase happened in February on U.S. 31 near the Indiana border but the video was only released this week. Trooper…
CNN Draws Fewer Viewers Than Nickelodeon
Joe Simons More Americans tuned into programming meant for children and young adults than CNN last week, according to numbers provided to The Daily Caller News Foundation by Fox News. CNN failed to crack the top five most popular channels from Oct. 15 to 21 and fell behind Fox News, ESPN, TBS, MSNBC and Nickelodeon. CNN…
Soaring Child Care Costs: Is there an Alternative?
Wall Street Journal recently ran an article on the soaring cost of child care for American families. As the WSJ explains, “the cost of child care and nursery school has increased nearly twice as fast as overall inflation since the recession ended” in 2009. Particularly striking is the change in child-rearing costs between 1960 and…
“Grand Theft Auto” & other video games may be reducing roadway Deaths
by Ryan Pickrell Video games of all kinds, even the most violent ones, are helping developers optimize driverless car technology. A consortium of researchers from Intel Labs and Darmstadt University in Germany are using critical data from the popular video game “Grand Theft Auto” to enhance the autonomous functionality, according to MIT Technology Review. Machine learning, a…


