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  • Trump’s historic comeback leads to staggering 1,514% surge in Americans looking to move abroad: study

    11/09/2024 3:01:25 AM PST · by Libloather · 69 replies
    NY Post ^ | Olivia Land
    Democrats are finally doing something about migration. Donald Trump’s historic re-election to the White House led to a staggering number of Americans taking the left’s meltdown one step further by looking to relocate abroad this week. Since the president-elect’s comeback victory became official on Wednesday, the number of related Google searches jumped 1,514% percent, according to VisaGuide.World. Between Election Day on Tuesday and Wednesday, search traffic for “immigration”-related pages on the site grew by 338% — with would-be expats zeroing in on the easiest countries to relocate to, the site said. Other pages that saw major traffic growth were more...
  • How to Delete Your Twitter (And the Social Media Sites You Should Log Onto Next)

    11/07/2022 4:24:55 PM PST · by willk · 46 replies
    Popular Mechanics via MSN ^ | 11-7-2022 | Tim Newcomb
    So, Elon Musk isn’t your ideal corporate leader, and you want to delete Twitter? You’re not alone. Since the Tesla CEO completed his $44 billion acquisition of the social media site in late October, Twitter may have lost more than one million users, according to estimates from Bot Sentinel, a company that tracks behavior on Twitter. If you’re concerned about hate speech and disinformation, or you’re just not excited about the potential of shelling out cash to secure your blue checkmark, simply avoid the platform altogether. We’ve got you covered for both how to delete your Twitter account and where...
  • Gore ready to abandon his White House dream

    12/12/2002 5:34:58 PM PST · by MadIvan · 65 replies · 217+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | December 13, 2002 | Toby Harnden
    Al Gore, the defeated presidential candidate in 2000, has indicated to friends he is to abandon the quest to become president that his domineering father urged on him as a child. After a political career dominated by an all-consuming ambition to reach the White House, Mr Gore's expected withdrawal from the 2004 race for the Democratic nomination would mark a decision of tragic proportions for the former vice-president. Several of Mr Gore's closest friends told The New York Times that he was inclined to retire to a private life of teaching and writing and had stopped cultivating the big-money donors...