September 2019

Fact-Checking the Democratic Debate – The New York Times

Ten candidates vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination took the stage Thursday night in Houston for third round of debates. Unlike the previous debates, which took place over two evenings, only one night was needed to feature all the candidates who qualified for the showdown. Here is how the candidates’ remarks stacked up against

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Keke Palmer And Jennifer Lopez Perform Impromptu Duet Of This Popular Selena Song

Keke Palmer recently accomplished what she said was a dream of hers: singing a song by the late iconic singer, Selena, in front of Jennifer Lopez.  During a segment of ABC’s “Strahan, Sara and Keke” on Thursday, Palmer, the show’s co-host, sang “Amor Prohibido,” the title song of Selena’s album released in 1994. Selena was murdered by

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Why your smart meter may not be so smart after all

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption First-generation or second-generation technology? It may depend on where you live Nearly a third of all energy companies fitting smart meters are still installing old technology. Government guidance says that since the middle of March 2019 customers should only have been given second generation smart meters. However eight companies

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Google Settles With U.S. Over Workers’ Complaints It Stifled Dissent

WASHINGTON — Google said Thursday that it had reached a settlement with the National Labor Relations Board over complaints from multiple employees who say the company has stymied dissent, including one who has said he was fired for being an outspoken conservative. Google plans to explain to employees the rights they have as workers under

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