MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Maximum No. 10 typhoon signal raised in the SAR with flights grounded as Guangdong province and Macau are battered by destructive winds
Monster storm Mangkhut hit Hong Kong, Macau and cities dotted around the coastline of southern China as it swept across the region. On Saturday, it barreled into the Philippines, causing extensive damage and killing at least 28 people.
Already the United Nations Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System is predicting that 43.4 million people could be affected before the typhoon dissipates [....]
Fareed Zakaria, WaPo, today.
These modern-day campus lefties who are seeking to stifle views they don't like are wrong and misguided. I hope this stops, right away, or they may end up discrediting themselves.
Do look at her twitter feed - revenge is best served cold - with dry wit & a drier martini.
By Phillip Marcello @ AP via Yahoo News, Sept. 13, with helicopter video
LAWRENCE, Mass. — A series of gas explosions one official described as "Armageddon" left at least six people injured and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in three communities north of Boston on Thursday, forcing entire neighborhoods to evacuate as crews scrambled to fight the flames and turn off gas and electric lines to prevent further damage.
Massachusetts State Police urged all residents with homes serviced by Columbia Gas in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover to evacuate, snarling traffic and causing widespread confusion as residents and local officials struggled to understand what was happening [....]
Paul Manafort just gives up the ghost; tomorrow?
I am actually viewing MSNBC.
But it looks like something is going on.
By Michael Herriot @ TheRoot.com, Sept. 13
A new report from Nielsen—the global analytics and data company that lets me know that in the year of our Lord and Savior, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, black people are still out here watching the NFL—has revealed some very interesting things about the digital lives of black America.
From Consumers to Creators: The Digital Lives of Black Consumers is a detailed analysis of black consumers, including their spending habits, market share and how they are changing the face of technology, popular culture and the entire online economy.
While we have long recognized the power of the black dollar, when we see major corporations introduce marketing campaigns that look like a Benson & Hedges ad from a 1980's issue of Jet magazine, it highlights the fact that black consumers have become one of the most sought-after segments of the consumer population [....]