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Influencers benefit from start of Twitter ad revenue sharing program

Influencers have started becoming beneficiaries of a new Twitter program that allows content creators to receive a portion of revenue from advertisements.  Twitter began paying creators on Thursday, announcing that it will roll out the program more broadly throughout the month and all eligible creators will be able to apply to receive a portion of...

Here are the ten car models with the highest and lowest death rates

Story at a glance Muscle cars are among the most deadly to drive, according to newly released data on driver fatalities from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Smaller cars, most notably muscle cars, topped the list of vehicles with the most driver deaths. SUVs, minivans and luxury cars were the least deadly, the...

New technology, same problems: We need to ensure accessibility for everyone

It took decades of challenging systemic barriers and exclusion for disabled Americans to secure their right to exist and participate fully in our society. Yet, people with disabilities still face a myriad of challenges, and mass surveillance technology is only making the problem worse.

Abortion ballot measures set the stage ahead of 2024

The battle over abortion rights is set to play out with several ballot measures across the country going into next year as the issue shows no signs of waning among voters. The first big fight is in Ohio, where Republicans in next month's special election are looking to increase the voting threshold to 60 percent...

The five most stressed out U.S. cities are all run by Democrats: study

The country's five most stressed-out cities are all run by Democrats, with Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, topping the list, according to a new study.

Boston mayor Michelle Wu under fire after sending list of critics and protesters to police

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is facing criticism after her administration acknowledged that it created a list of her vocal critics and provided it to the police.

America is at risk in its own backyard

Left untended, America's backyard has become increasingly occupied by hostile squatters as China, Russia, and Iran descend upon Latin America and the Caribbean to...

‘These Are Our Children’: Parents Vow to Keep Fighting after School Board Votes Down Classroom Pride-Flag Ban

School-board members shot down a policy that would limit the display of classroom flags to city, county, state, and national flags.

House Passes National Defense Authorization Act with Landmark Amendments to Curb Chinese Influence

Only four Democrats crossed the aisle to support the bill.

Vivek Ramaswamy blames Jan. 6 on frustration over ‘pervasive censorship’

Former President Donald Trump has taken most of the heat for Jan. 6, but Vivek Ramaswamy says the real cause was the "cycle of censorship" leading up to the 2021 Capitol riot.

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