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Jarryd Jaeger

Jarryd Jaeger is a proud Vancouverite and graduate of the University of British Columbia, where he served as president of the UBC Free Speech Club.

American News

Biden to allow employers to invest pensions in 'green funds' despite consistent losses

Under the new rules, corporations must still fulfill their duties of putting employees' financial interests first, however they will be allowed to consider factors aside from whether their investments will generate returns.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 23, 2022

News Analysis

WATCH: WEF head says communist China is a 'role model for many countries'

"We should be very careful in imposing systems," Schwab said, "but the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 23, 2022

News Analysis

Washington Post hack Taylor Lorenz went on the BBC to lie about Elon Musk

Lorenz claimed without evidence that, "Elon has never ever supported free speech."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 23, 2022

International News

BREAKING: Violent protests erupt in China's largest iPhone plant

On Wednesday, tensions at a Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, China dubbed "iPhone City" reached a breaking point, with hundreds of workers walking out en masse to protest deceptive contracts and potential exposure to Covid-19.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 22, 2022

News Analysis

NHL advocates for biological men playing hockey against women

"Trans women are women," the NHL stated unequivocally, adding that, "Trans men are men," and, "Nonbinary identity is real."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 22, 2022

American News

Biden officials off the hook for deposition in social media censorship case: 5th Circuit judges

On Monday, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked deposition requests handed down to three officials in the Biden administration, overruling Louisiana District Judge Terry Doughty, who had originally placed the order. 

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 22, 2022

American News

Elon Musk’s Twitter restores TPM’s Savanah Hernandez in yet another victory for free speech

On Monday, The Post Millennial reporter Savanah Hernandez had her Twitter account reinstated just over two years after she had been banned under the social media platform's previous regime.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 22, 2022

American News

Arizona's Mohave County delays certification of election results as questions remain over Maricopa vote count

"It's a political statement, I'm not going to lie," board member Hildy Angius said. She explained that they had done it in 2020, adding, "It doesn't hinder us. It's not going to hold us liable. It's, again, a statement of solidarity."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 22, 2022

News Analysis

UPDATED: Elon Musk asks Twitter if he should reinstate Donald Trump, users vote 'yes'

Response to reversing the ban on the former president has been mixed, however the majority of users have voted "yes."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 18, 2022

American News

Biden admin shields Saudi leader from punishment in death of Jamal Khashoggi

Journalist Jamal Khashoggi's widow slammed Biden for having "saved the murderer," and questioned who the administration would seek to shield in the future.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 18, 2022

American News

Biden's DOJ begs Supreme Court to to allow student loan forgiveness plan to go forward

On Thursday, the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden revealed that it would be attempting to revive the administration's ill-fated student debt relief program via the Supreme Court.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 18, 2022

American News

Disgraced FTX CEO's girlfriend, head of Alameda Research, touted her drug use in 2021

In the thread, Ellison lamented the monotony of "non-medicated human experience," suggesting it was "dumb."

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 18, 2022

American News

BREAKING: Twitter temporarily closes office buildings, suspends employee access: report

On Thursday, it was revealed that Twitter had temporarily closed its office buildings and suspended employees' access badges.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 17, 2022

Canadian News

Girl Guides of Canada to rename 'Brownies' claiming label has caused 'personal harm' to people of colour

On Tuesday, Girl Guides of Canada announced that it would be renaming the "Brownies," a label given to their seven to eight-year-olds members, claiming it had caused "personal harm" to people of colour.

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 17, 2022

American News

Layoffs imminent at CNN: top exec

While few specifics were provided, Licht explained that only those deemed to be unnecessary to the company's "core mission" would be let go. 

Jarryd Jaeger / Nov 17, 2022

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