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Target, a Dayton corporation, is moving its 3500 employees out of downtown Minneapolis. Probably due to crime. Target is the largest employer in Minneapolis. Thanks Mayor Frey & AG Ellison! That defund the police thing is going well! https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2021/03/11/target-hq-moves-out-of-city-center-building-in-downtown-minneapolis/
Cbslocal
Target HQ Moves Out Of City Center Building In Downtown Minneapolis
Target announced on Thursday morning that the company would be scaling down its presence in downtown Minneapolis and moving out of City Center, a decision which impacts 3,500 employees as well as surrounding businesses.
Forwarded from Blaze Media
South Dakota not allowed to hold fireworks show at Mt Rushmore on July 4, National Park Service says
https://www.theblaze.com/news/south-dakota-not-allowed-to-hold-fireworks-show-at-mt-rushmore-on-july-4-national-park-service-says
https://www.theblaze.com/news/south-dakota-not-allowed-to-hold-fireworks-show-at-mt-rushmore-on-july-4-national-park-service-says
TheBlaze
South Dakota not allowed to hold fireworks show at Mount Rushmore on July 4, National Park Service says
Feds say it's not safe and 'many tribal partners expressly oppose fireworks at the Memorial'
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So which is it?!?! In one lawsuit, Twitter claims Section 230 where “the law grants social-media platforms immunity because they are regarded as neutral platforms for the flow of information rather than publishers” (when it comes to child porn on their website). But when it comes to censoring President Trump, Twitter is suing the AG of Texas on the grounds that “as a private company, Twitter is within its rights to determine what it does and doesn't publish.” So are they publishers or not?? Inquiring minds want to know...
Articles - https://www.wnd.com/2021/03/twitter-using-section-230-immunity-defense-child-porn-case/
https://www.engadget.com/twitter-sues-texas-attorney-general-163927907.html
Articles - https://www.wnd.com/2021/03/twitter-using-section-230-immunity-defense-child-porn-case/
https://www.engadget.com/twitter-sues-texas-attorney-general-163927907.html