- Wow. Bold move, YouTube (sarcasm alert):
YouTube has announced that it will no longer recommend videos that "come close to" violating its community guidelines, such as conspiracy or medically inaccurate videos.
- The lad is no doubt preparing to meet his parents at a rural diner somewhere. Maybe to celebrate Black History Month. (Seriously, Esquire?)
A wall of winter weather rolling across a wide swath of the northern United States on Tuesday brought sleet, snow, ice and commuter headaches to more than 100 million people from Seattle to New York. [...]
"This storm is unique in that it brought a significant storm to Seattle and a wintry mess to so many big cities – Chicago, Detroit, New York and Boston," Roys told USA TODAY. "When you include the South, the storm is impacting almost every part of the United States in some shape or form."
- Don’t you hate it when this happens:
It took a little convincing before police believed the person who reported the strange discovery.
The concerned citizen claimed to have entered an abandoned Houston, Texas home to smoke pot and found a tiger.
So, naturally, authorities were suspicious. [...]
But once they arrived, police found a caged tiger in the home's garage, according to KTRK.
On
today’s Kagro in the Morning show:
Another Rally o' Lies. Fake news goes local. McCabe's got a book, says Rosenstein’s memo on the Comey canning was forced. Dem filibuster fretting. Do "progressive" reporters want a fight that progressives don't? Qatar’s spinning their Kushner bailout.