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YouTube and Google Aim to Work More with Producers to Provide a More Refined User Experience

By |January 12th, 2018|Categories: Advertising, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Film News, Gaming, Google, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The Tech Giants Push Back Against Abusive Content YouTube and Google are teaming up to help monitor videos that are being shown on the platform. Recently, a YouTuber known as Logan Paul uploaded a controversial video that has put a spotlight on the topic of how distasteful videos become popular. After producing videos on YouTube for over a decade, and sharing content from the site daily, I have found myself questioning the motives of the company that I support. In a capitalistic country, it is common for companies to gravitate to generating revenue over moral obligations. We see this in the pharmaceutical,

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A 30th Co-Sponsor from the Senate Confirms a Vote to Reinstate Net Neutrality

By |January 8th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Featured, National News, Politics, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The Senate Gains Support to Reinstate Net Neutrality Under the Congressional Review Act Net Neutrality is not dead, but it is currently in a legal battle. That legal battle now extends past the private sector and will be analyzed by Congress with the Congressional Review Act. If only Trump's Fake News Awards would include the mainstream media's misuse of the wording 'killed/dead' to describe the regulations of Net Neutrality. In reality, he will only focus on the recent moments where fake news has made his administration look unprofessional. In regards to Net Neutrality being reinstated, The Hill reported that the Senate

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Offshore Drilling on the West Coast Will Mark the First Federal Lease Sales from California Since 1984

By |January 7th, 2018|Categories: California, Entertainment, Featured, National News, Politics, YouTube|Tags: , , , |

The New Plan Could Take As Long As 18 Months to Finalize Last Thursday members of the Trump Administration have begun moving forward with plans to start extracting oil with offshore drilling. This move would mark the first time in decades that the federal government has moved forward with new plans to produce fossil fuels from dangerous practices regarding oil production off the coast of California. With the amount of time that it would take the administration to finalize the plans, it could be very possible that the next president in 2020 could easily reverse these poor decisions. Offshore drilling

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The Importance of Free Speech In Connection with Public Support Concerning Marijuana Legalization

By |January 7th, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

61 Percent of Americans Support Marijuana Legalization Effective January 1, 2018 Proposition 64 in California will now allow adults 21 years or older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana, and grow up to 6 plants in their home. In contrast, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama policies in regard to cannabis on Thursday, January 4. Twenty-nine states and Washington, DC, now allow marijuana for medical purposes. Sessions is now urging attorneys within the United States to aggressively prosecute individuals for recreational marijuana use in the states that have legalized marijuana. September 26, 2017 a crowd of faculty

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Making Sense from Decisions by the ‘King of Logic’ Known as Jeff Sessions

By |January 6th, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Featured, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

If Jeff Sessions Wants to Make Marijuana Illegal, He Is Going to Have to Create a Substitute to Generate Tax Dollars (Without Raising Taxes) The GOP have put to much authority into the hands of one person with Jeff Sessions. His recent move to take away the power on the state level to manage the criminalization of marijuana is a mistake that effects the entire party. Even the Koch Brothers are against his decision. When the Koch Brothers are against a law, the smart bet is to go with the money, because Sessions can't afford to go against the lobbyists

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Facebook, Google, Netflix Join Together to Sue the F.C.C. for their Vote to Repeal of Net Neutrality

By |January 6th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Featured, Google, National News, Politics, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Net Neutrality Is Not a Living Organism, And Net Neutrality Is Not Dead Pathetic writers for other media organizations have said the F.C.C. has 'killed' Net Neutrality. Well, they haven't ran retractions yet, but they sure are changing the wording to their most recent stories following the group lawsuit from Facebook, Google and Netflix. Why are they changing their wording? Because Net Neutrality is a set of regulations, it is not a living organism that can be killed. Regulations can be reversed, they can be challenged in court, but they cannot die. At any time, under any administration, these regulations

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How Opinionated Comments from Donald Trump Is Fake News

By |January 6th, 2018|Categories: Featured, National News, Politics, United States|Tags: , , , , , , |

Sensationalism Trumps Progress We just started 2018 with the same broken news cycle as the year before. Here is a classic example of the poor reporting standards in 2018: Donald Trump tweets his opinion on Twitter. Dozens of media outlets rush to make 'breaking news' about his point of view. No laws are changed. People get worked up and read through news coverage. After reviewing his point of view, they then post their opinion online. Media outlets see a spike in online traffic. No progress is made. This cycle starts again with the next tweet from Donald Trump. There is

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Fort Collins in Colorado Has Plans to Deliver High Speed Broadband Internet

By |January 5th, 2018|Categories: Colorado, Economy, Featured, Local News, National News, Politics, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Citizens of Fort Collins Voted 57.15 Percent In Favor of The City Broadband Plan Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado have voted in support of building infrastructure to a high speed broadband system. After the recent vote to repeal Net Neutrality, many consumers are taking the Internet into their own hands instead of allowing the major Internet Service Providers the option to increase rates. On Reddit residents of the city have noted that Comcast is increasing their speed in hopes of keeping them customers. Overall, it does not appear to be working well. The City of Fort Collins main website reported: Add

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Netflix Releases a Comedy Special Featuring Katt Williams ‘Great America’ on January 16

By |January 5th, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Film News, National News, Netflix, Politics, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Comedy Genius Arrives to Netflix this January Katt Williams is one of the most talented comedians in history. His ability to perform unfiltered material is above par to other standup comedians. This January 16 he will release a new stand-up special titled Great America on Netflix. One of my favorite elements to Katt Williams is his fearless method at exposing the abuse of power within the entertainment industry, as well as in politics. If you are divided by politics and cannot take a joke about Donald Trump, I suggest you watch this special, and open your mind. As an independent

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Boston, New York and the Northeast Experience Energy Issues with the ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Winter Storm

By |January 5th, 2018|Categories: Boston, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Lifestyle, New York City, Politics, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Power, Flooding and Additional Problems Hit the Northeast The winter storm known as the 'Bomb Cyclone' is creating a large amount of problems for residents in Boston, New York and the Northeast. Frozen pipes, flooding, nuclear power plants closing, damaging winds and additional issues have been hitting the Northeast over the past few days. After the storm passed it left many residents low on resources such as power, gas, and non-perishable items. Officials have instructed for people to try and stay off the roadway, but that can be difficult for people needing to work. Along with the wind chill the

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