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Social Media Censorship II

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Social Media Censorship II

Are those who question the severity of global warming worse than Nazis? I wouldn’t think so, but YouTube, owned by Google, seems to.

I wrote last week that YouTube added a Wikipedia link about global warming to videos like ones I do about climate change.

Extra information sounds helpful. But when social media platforms only pick certain politically disfavored positions to add Wiki links to, they skew the debate. Worse, Wikipedia’s global warming page has been captured by alarmist editors. It’s very one-sided.

On CNN last week, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said, “I think we need to constantly show that we are not adding our own bias, which I fully admit is left, is more left-leaning.”

At least Dorsey admits that. Usually, powerful social media platforms push their political agendas while pretending not to have any.

Roy Spencer, the author of “Climate Confusion,” points out that when he does a Google search for “climate skepticism,” the first 10 pages aren’t links to skepticism. Instead, they’re links to articles criticizing climate change skepticism.

By contrast, he points out, a search for “Nazi Party” yields mostly straightforward commentary about what Nazis believed.

Climate change skepticism is more in need of “correction” than Nazism?

(Spencer’s and my skepticism doesn’t mean we doubt global warming. The globe is warming. Climate changes! We just don’t think it’s been proven that humans are the main cause or that fossil fuel bans and the billions of dollars spent on things like solar subsidies will do any good.)

YouTube also continues its purge of political commentators it considers too far right. After taking down Alex Jones and his Infowars channel, YouTube expanded its ban to an old personal channel of Jones’ associates Owen Shroyer and Roger Stone.

Meanwhile, Facebook, now the world’s most powerful publisher, removes some political articles — not just so-called fake news created by malicious foreign actors or robots, but also ones by professional journalists.

Salena Zito posted a New York Post column about Trump supporters sticking with Trump. Facebook removed it. It reappeared only after she complained on Twitter and “went through the confusing messaging options” on Facebook’s page to ask why her article was removed.

She never got an explanation. “No one told me why it was taken down,” she writes. “Perhaps someone doesn’t like my stories and complained… (W)ho is that person and why does Facebook give them that sort of power?”

Good luck trying to get social media platforms to explain why they ban you.

Maybe the “content moderators” at tech companies want to narrow your choices to information from the political center and left — where most tech company workers live.

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But I get nervous when I think about how broadly some liberals define “disruption.”

The purpose of the First Amendment is to let all of us say critical things about the politically powerful, even radical things.

I worry that tech companies, to avoid admitting they’re motivated by political bias, will do what many political activists have done: keep expanding the definition of “hate speech” until almost anyone can be accused of it.

A NASCAR driver just lost a sponsorship (although, of course, a sponsor has a right to decide whom to fund) because his father, during a radio interview, admitted to using a racial slur back in the 1980s, before the NASCAR driver was even born.

Now that Google can search everything you’ve said, YouTube may flag it as misinformation. Facebook can track what all your relatives and friends have said, too. Activists stand ready to get angry about all of it.

At this rate, the future speech will be muted. Especially libertarian and conservative speech.

Louisville Zoo Announces Elephant Mikki Is Pregnant

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Louisville Zoo Announces Elephant Mikki Is Pregnant

The Louisville Zoo is thrilled to announce that 32-year-old African elephant Mikki is pregnant. An ultrasound exam performed by the Zoo’s veterinary staff earlier this week confirmed the pregnancy.

This pregnancy is the result of a planned and sophisticated artificial insemination process that began five years ago. Elephant gestation is 20 – 22 months. Through the monitoring of Mikki’s hormone data, the Zoo has concluded that Mikki conceived in October of 2017. She will likely give birth sometime in mid-to-late summer of 2019.

“We are very excited about Mikki’s pregnancy. Preserving the future of this species is critical to us and we solidified our commitment to elephants with the expansion of our exhibit in 2015,” said Louisville Zoo Director John Walczak. “Along with the expert, first-class attention and healthcare Mikki already receives, our animal care staff is also providing specialized prenatal care to safeguard the health of mother and calf throughout this long gestation period.”

“For Mikki, birthing and raising a calf is the most natural thing an elephant cow can do,” said Louisville Zoo Senior Veterinarian Dr. Zoli Gyimesi. “Adding a calf to Mikki and Punch’s group will also strengthen the familial bond they already share.”

This is Mikki’s second pregnancy. In March 2007, she gave birth to Scotty, who passed away due to complications of colic, a condition not uncommon in many elephants and horses. African elephants can become pregnant into their 40s.

FOOTNOTE: The Louisville Zoo, a nonprofit organization and state zoo of Kentucky, is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)

TROPICANA EVANSVILLE JOB FAIR SHOWCASES OVER 60 OPENINGS ON SEPTEMBER 6th!

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               TROPICANA EVANSVILLE JOB FAIR SHOWCASES OVER 60 OPENINGS ON SEPTEMBER 6th!

Whether you’re looking for a new direction, a fresh start, or a different environment, Tropicana Evansville has a wide selection of jobs and career opportunities available to employment seekers.

On Thursday, September 6, 2018, Tropicana Evansville’s Human Resources Department invites you to the Las Vegas and Atlantic City Conference Rooms located in the Tropicana Hotel for a Job Fair from 3:30PM-6PM.  Prospective employees can explore over 60 available openings at its hotels, restaurants and beautiful land-based casino.

“Tropicana Evansville has great employees,” Bill Plahn, Executive Director of Human Resources announces with pride.  “And with a variety of positions available, we want people to come out and find out how much fun work can be.  Qualified applicants may even receive an on-the-spot job offer.”

Departmental opportunities include, but are not limited to, Food & Beverage, Hotel Front Desk, Housekeeping, Receiving, Valet Attendants, Bartenders and Cocktail Servers, Dealers and Security/EMT.

Plahn also mentions some great Tropicana Evansville incentives, such as the Referral Bonus Program, an opportunity for Team Members and applicants to share a total of $1,150 over a one-year period; the Team Member of the Month and Supervisor of the Quarter Employee Awards with cash awards; and Quarterly Attendance incentives.

To be considered for an interview, visit www.tropicanacasinos.com/careers/ and search Tropicana Evansville for current job openings.  Review the job listings and complete an online application.  Tropicana Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer and prescreens for illegal substances.

About Tropicana Evansville

Tropicana Evansville is a multi-million dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana.  The single-level 24-hour casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 1,100 slot games, over 30 table games, a dedicated Poker Room and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property showcases an ultramodern entertainment lounge, four dining options, four bars, conference center, riverfront event center and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.

Tropicana Entertainment Inc. is a publicly traded company that, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates eight casinos and resorts in Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Missouri, New Jersey and Aruba. Tropicana properties collectively have approximately 5,526 hotel rooms, 8,075 slot positions, and 277 table games. The company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada and is a majority-owned subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises, L.P. To learn more about Tropicana, visit Tropicanacasinos.com.

 

 

Volleyball to Compete in Hall of Fame City Challenge

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball travels to Canton, Ohio, on Friday for the Hall of Fame City Challenge, hosted by Malone University. The weekend features USI, Malone, Seton Hill University (PA), Daemen College (NY), and Notre Dame College (OH) in a single round-robin tournament.

The Screaming Eagles enter the weekend 3-1 so far in 2018, defeating Ohio Dominican University and Kentucky State University in straight sets Friday; then splitting Saturday, losing to Minnesota State University-Mankato before defeating Edinboro University.

Attack from Above

  • USI takes three attackers with over 30 kills to Canton this weekend.
  • Junior Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) leads the Eagles with 39 kills in just 12 sets for a 3.25 kills/set average. Coleman has also blocked seven attacks and picked up two service aces through four games.
  • Freshman middle hitter Taylor Litteken (Foristell, Missouri) chases Coleman up the chart with 35 kills, five blocks and three service aces.
  • Sophomore outside hitter Alyssa Yochum (Columbia, Illinois) has added 31 kills and four blocks of her own.
  • Coleman and Litteken boast attacking percentages over the .400 mark. Litteken posted a .565 mark against Edinboro on Saturday.

Clear for Takeoff

  • Sophomore setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) dished out 131 assists last weekend, boasting a 10.08 assists/set average.
  • Cepicky surpassed 1,000 assists for her career on Saturday, on her second assist of the Edinboro match.

Limper’s Row

  • Senior libero Haley Limper (Springfield, Illinois) leads the Eagles in digs (40) and service aces (7).
  • Junior Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) adds a 2.86 digs/set average for 20 digs in just seven sets.
  • Second and third for the Eagles in digs, respectively, are Cepicky (30) and Coleman (21). Cepicky has also added three blocks to her stat sheet through four matches.

Scouting the Hall of Fame City Challenge

Malone; Friday, 1:30 p.m.

  • The Pioneers are 2-2 following their visit to the Ashland Invitational last weekend. Malone notably defeated Bellarmine University in straight sets and fell short to the host Ashland University (OH) in four sets.
  • Malone is led by a two-time All-Great Midwest Athletic Conference second-teamer, senior Mallory Adams. Adams is fresh off a GMAC East Player of the Week performance, posting 46 kills, 15 blocks and 19 digs in four matches last weekend.
  • The GMAC preseason coaches’ poll featured Malone third in the East division after an 18-13 record in 2017.

Daemen; Friday, 6 p.m.

  • The Wildcats bring a 1-2 record to the Hall of Fame City Challenge. both losses came at the hands of 2017 NCAA tournament qualifiers, including No. 16 Gannon University (PA).
  • Junior outside hitter Meghan Ballou led the Wildcats in kills in 2017 (303), currently sits third on the team with 24. Ballou was selected to the All-East Coast Conference second-team last season.
  • Daemen’s offense is currently led by sophomore middle blocker Tirzah Peters and freshman setter Isa McCaffrey. Peters has a team-high 26 kills while McCaffrey leads the Wildcats with 93 assists.
  • The Wildcats were tabbed fifth in the ECC preseason coaches’ poll. Daemen posted an 11-16 record (7-7, ECC) in 2017.

Seton Hill; Saturday, 12:30 p.m.

  • The Griffins are 2-2 following a trip to St. Petersberg, Fla. to a tournament hosted by Eckerd College. Seton Hill’s losses came against No. 22 Augustana University (SD) and the University of Missouri-St. Louis, both in straight sets.
  • Seton Hill relies on 2017 All-American honorable mention Leah Bisignani and 2017 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference second-teamer Viktoria Farian for its offense. Farian leads the Griffins in kills this season (39) while Bisignani brings 28 kills, five service aces and four blocks.
  • The PSAC preseason coaches’ poll had Seton Hill as the Southwest division champion for 2018. The PSAC is home to five 2017 NCAA tournament qualifiers; Seton Hill included after a 22-8 (14-4 PSAC) record.

Notre Dame; Saturday, 5 p.m.

  • The Falcons bring a 1-2 record to Canton and were slotted ninth in the Mountain East Conference preseason coaches’ poll for 2018. The MEC is home to 2017 NCAA tournament one-seed Wheeling Jesuit (WV).
  • Notre Dame is tasked with replacing one of NCAA Division II’s best attackers from 2017: Mellisa Maczuzak. The Falcons, however, return their leading setter, Paige Staudacher, and leading defensive specialist, Alexandra Kaeberlein, for 2018. Staudacher has 103 assists, Kaeberlein has 73 digs, through three matches.
  • So far in 2018, the Falcons’ attack has been led by Mary Kate McHugh, with 43 kills. McHugh has five blocks and 32 digs this season, first and second on the team respectively.

7th Circuit reverses employment claim jurisdiction dismissal

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Kate Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

After a woman failed to receive a report as to why her job offer was rescinded, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court’s dismissal of her adverse-action claim for lack of jurisdiction.

Allied Solutions, LLC offered Shameca Robertson a job, but rescinded the offer after it ran a background check before Robertson reported to work. The report revealed certain “non‐conviction information” about Robertson, who alleged she was told the offer was rescinded “because of information in her ‘criminal background check’ report.” She was not offered any more reason as to why.

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Allied was required to alert Robertson clearly and conspicuously of its intent to obtain the report in writing, unadorned by any additional information, securing her consent.

Roberston argued that the forms she received were neither clear nor conspicuous, and included extraneous information. She also contended that her offer was rescinded before she was supplied with a copy of the report or a written summary of her FCRA rights.

Both parties reached a tentative settlement agreement in April 2016. Several months later, the 7thCircuit ruled in Groshek v. Time Warner Cable, Inc., 865 F.3d 884 (7th Cir. 2017), that an injury functionally indistinguishable from the one underpinning Robertson’s notice claim was not concrete and did not confer standing. The district court then ordered Robertson to show cause why her case should not be dismissed for the same reason.

Shameca Robertson v. Allied Solutions, LLC, 17-3196, was eventually dismissed for lack of standing, and Robertson was refused to amend her complaint because she never indicated what facts she could allege that would support jurisdiction.

On appeal, Robertson challenged that by withholding her background report, Allied limited her ability to review the basis of the adverse employment decision and impeded her opportunity to respond. She contended the ability to respond was the substantive purpose for which the Act compels employee disclosure.

Section 1681b(b)(3)(A) of the FCRA provides that before taking adverse action, the person intending to take such adverse action should provide to the consumer to whom the report relates: “(i) a copy of the report; and (ii) a description in writing of the rights of the consumer under this subchapter.”

With that knowledge, the 7th Circuit found that Robertson’s injury was “concrete and particular to her” and that the remaining criteria for standing, causation and redressability, were also present. The court held that Robertson adequately alleged that what Allied divulged was insufficient under the act.

“Only subpart (A) compels disclosure of the report itself, and that provision requires disclosure prior to any adverse action,” Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote. “This unique pre‐adverse action requirement assures that the applicant will have a chance to review the actual document on which the employer relied, and that she can do so with time to respond to unfavorable information.”

“Because the alleged injury is concrete and Robertson otherwise alleged enough to support her Article III standing on her adverse‐action claim, we reverse the judgment of the district court dismissing that claim for lack of standing and remand for further proceedings,” Wood concluded.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Route Delivery Driver
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CDL license not required but encouraged and offered. A good driving record is required. We offer Full / PT positions with flexible hours….
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Handle incoming calls from members and providers regarding claims status, benefits and eligibility, PPO participation, etc -Maintain department established…
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As a Customer Service Representative at Circle S Marts, you will greet customers with a friendly smile and provide them with prompt, courteous service, help…
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Must have a vehicle, valid driver’s license and Current Auto insurance The program we use for the project can be loaded onto an Android or iPhone….
Scheduling Specialist
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Also performs clerical duties, utilizes computers for entering, processing and acquiring information, acts as a receptionist, and assists with activities on the…
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Sales Representative
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$60,000 – $120,000 a year
Worth of advertising where they can get in front of their target market for 15-45 min or more when they can’t turn the page or change the channel….
Shuttle Driver
Don’s & Claytons Cleaners – Evansville, IN
$9 – $12 an hour
Must possess valid driver’s license and be able to pass drug test. Driver’s License (Required). Make morning and evening runs to assigned hotels to pick up and…
Helpdesk Coordinator
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Handles calls from agents and Headquarter staff concerning problems and services. Develops and enforces procedures to ensure calls are answered quickly and…
PT Receptionist
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Answer general information telephone line and provide assistance as able. Perform clerical duties including data entry, document imaging, collating, mailings,…
Real Estate Broker
DOUBLE DIAMOND REAL ESTATE – Evansville, IN
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Have your own set of office keys – come and go as you please! Licensed Real Estate Broker (Preferred). No Desk Fees/No Monthly Fees/No Insurance Fees/No Office…
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Sodexo Inc. 11,039 reviews – Evansville, IN
Answers telephone, conveys messages and runs errands. Opens and routes incoming mail, answers correspondence and prepares outgoing mail….
3rd Shift Stocking
Meijer 6,550 reviews – Evansville, IN
Pulling back stock and trash to the back room to the correct areas. Currently, Meijer is looking for an 3rd Shift Stocking Team Member….
Maid Services
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Must be able to read, write, keep logs of mileage, hours worked, etc. Cleaning Residential & Commercial….
Healthcare Office Assistant
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Arena Football Player
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Unfocused or thoughtless actions, such as late hits, taunting, and false starts destroy good field position and momentum….
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The Driver Qualifications Coordinator is responsible for setting up and tracking all drivers and driver files to comply with Atlas Van Lines policies and…

ADOPT A PET

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Phoenix Classic up next for Aces volleyball

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UE travels to North Carolina for the weekend

 With the home opener in the books, the Purple Aces volleyball team takes to the road this weekend as they head to Elon, N.C. for the Phoenix Classic on Friday and Saturday.  UE takes on Elon, Gardner-Webb and North Carolina Central in the tournament.

After a 3-0 start to the season in the Leatherneck Invitational, the University of Evansville volleyball team got tripped up by a 3-0 final in Tuesday’s home opener against SEMO.  Rachel Tam added 14 kills while Cecilia Thon posted 15 assists; Lauren Murray led all players with 12 digs.  Last weekend, the Aces were 3-0 in Macomb, Ill.; UE opened with a 3-2 win over Tennessee Tech before earning a 3-1 win over Fairleigh Dickinson; in the finale, the Aces topped Western Illinois in five sets.

Rachel Tam had one of the best weekends in program history in leading the Purple Aces to a perfect 3-0 mark and the Leatherneck Invitational Championship.  Tam recorded 79 kills over the weekend before adding 14 against the Redhawks; she continues to pace the MVC with 5.47 kills per set.  Entering the 2018 season, Tam’s career kills mark was 27, which she broke twice in the opening three matches.

Two freshmen had stellar debuts in the trip to Macomb and played well in Tuesday’s contest against Southeast Missouri State.  Kerra Cornist garnered All-Tournament Team accolades as she averaged 1.71 kills per set while ranking second on the team with 10 block assists.  Cecilia Thon was UE’s top setter in the 3-0 start, posting at least 24 in all three games including her career mark of 32 against Fairleigh Dickinson.  Thon added 15 assists in the home opener and has led UE in that stat in all four matches so far.

Elon comes into its home tournament with a perfect 4-0 mark.  The Phoenix took top honors in last weekend’s Charlotte Invitational with wins over Presbyterian, Charlotte and USC Upstate.  Kam Terry leads the way with 3.33 kills per set while Kodi Garcia checks in with 8.94 assists per frame.

Gardner-Webb brings its 2-1 record to Elon as they defeated Jackson State and Alabama A&M in the season-opening SWAC/MEAC Tournament.  Nichole Ford paces the Runnin’ Bulldogs with a total of 17 kills while Hannah Donaldson has recorded 13 total blocks.

The Eagles of North Carolina Central recorded a 1-2 mark as they also opened the season at the SWAC/MEAC Tournament.  Their win came over Jackson State.  Morgan Goodwin has notched a team-best 24 kills this year while Isis Mitchel currently has 95 assists, a total of 7.31 per set.  Current UE graduate assistant Melissa Rabell was a player for the program from 2011 through 2014.

Pop-Up: Land & Water Turtles Saturday, September 1 1:00-1:30 PM

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Join Naturalist Kelsey at the Nature Center to learn all about turtles – both on land and in the water.

This Pop-Up is included with regular Wesselman Woods admission (free for members).

TODAYS ITINERARY OF PRESIDENT TRUMPS VISIT TO EVANSVILLE

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TODAYS ITINERARY OF PRESIDENT TRUMPS VISIT TO EVANSVILLE

President Trump plane will land at the Evansville Airport between 5:25 to 5;50 CST.

He will be escorted by the Secret Service and local law enforcement officials to the Ford Center.

He will be attending a private campaign fundraiser at the Old National Bank Plaza once he settles in. This private fundraiser will offer the attendees the options of participating in a small roundtable discussion for a $25,000 donation, getting your photo taken with the President for a $10,000 donation or for a $1,000 donation you can attend a private reception hosted by the President in honor of United States Senatorial candidate Mike Braun.

Around 7:05 CST the President will be escorted to the Ford Center for the political rally.

Tentative plans are that Mr. Trump will leave the Ford Center around 8:05 CST to board his plane and fly back to Washington. DC.