Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 20, 2022
The outbreak of the coronavirus in 2020 set off not just a pandemic that caused in the United States but also an eruption of anger, blame, and bitterness that widened even further the cracks in American society. In , Brown University economist Emily Oster calls for an end to this era of bad feelings, advising us to let bygones be bygones when it comes to COVID-19.“Let’s declare a pandemic amnesty,” , who has about the coronavirus and its... + full article
Associated Press USA Tech December 06, 2022
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian branch of Amnesty International said Monday it was the target of a cyberattack sponsored by China. The human rights organization said it first detected the breach Oct. 5 and hired forensic investigators and cybersecurity experts to investigate.... + más
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ABC News USA World December 06, 2022
TORONTO -- The Canadian branch of Amnesty International said Monday it was the target of a cyberattack sponsored by . The human rights organization said it first detected the breach Oct. 5 and hired forensic investigators and cybersecurity experts to investigate. Ketty... + más
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Amnesty International Canada says it was hacked by Beijing | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life November 28, 2022
They weren’t content to grin and “bear” it. Amid fierce backlash, Balenciaga has doubled down on its stance for the controversial ad campaign that and a child pornography court ruling. The Kering-owned fashion house released its mea culpa in an . “We strongly condemn... + más
Balenciaga files $25M suit against producers of controversial ‘BDSM teddy bear’ ad campaign | New York Post
Kim Kardashian 're-evaluating' her relationship with Balenciaga amid ad scandal | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 28, 2022
Re (Ideas, Nov. 20): I agree with Jeff Jacoby that we should “strive for less recrimination and more forgiveness,” but as he states, first we need an accounting of how we handled the COVID-19 pandemic. We should learn from the mistakes and missed opportunities to give us a... + más
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
Buck Showalter wins National League Manager of the Year, becoming first Mets skipper to take home the honor | New York Daily News
MarketWatch USA Politics November 11, 2022
In May, Amnesty, along with 23 other organizations, including Human Rights Watch and the Independent Supporters Council North America, wrote an to FIFA President Gianni Infantino urging a “remedy for labour abuses behind the 2022 World Cup.” The letter urged Infantino to... + más
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Soccer forever stained by Qatar World Cup until FIFA remedies abuses | Newsweek
Fox News USA Sports October 14, 2022
Ron Rivera when he said that the quarterback position is why the Washington Commanders have not been able to keep sustained success in the NFL.His comments came after a 2-3 start when new quarterback has been far from impressive - entering Thursday, he ranked 24th in total... + más
Commanders' Ron Rivera apologizes to Carson Wentz for 'QB' remark | ABC News
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Time USA World September 29, 2022
Amnesty International on Wednesday accused Facebook’s parent company Meta of having “substantially contributed” to human rights violations perpetrated against Myanmar’s Rohingya ethnic group. In a , Amnesty claims that Facebook’s algorithms “proactively amplified”... + más
Rohingya seek reparations from Facebook for role in massacre | The Boston Globe
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