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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.

Canadian News

BC teen stabbed to death on bus in random attack after texting mom that kids were threatening him

"Ethan was a young, bright loved boy," his aunt said, "and now his mother will forever be waiting for him to get off that bus."

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 14, 2023

News Analysis

Bud Light parent company sees $6 BILLION in lost value after Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign

Amid the backlash over its decision to partner with trans TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch has lost a whopping $6 billion in market cap.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 13, 2023

News Analysis

PBS joins NPR in rage quitting Twitter over being accurately labeled government-funded

Federal funding accounts for 15 percent of PBS' revenue, with the vast majority coming from foundations, businesses, and, of course, contributions from viewers like you.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 13, 2023

News Analysis

Portland police finally clear building at heart of downtown drug market, site of multiple fatal overdoses

The Post Millennial's Andy Ngo likened what police discovered during their tour of the building to "scenes out of The Last of Us," a TV show set in a post-apocalyptic America.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 13, 2023

American News

Louisville mass shooter's mother called 911 warning that her son was on his way to the bank with a gun

"He's never hurt anyone, he’s a really good kid," Lisa told the 911 operator. "Please don’t punish him."

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 13, 2023

News Analysis

Bud Light’s anti-frat marketing exec BUSTED partying FRAT-STYLE in leaked photos

Seventeen years later, Heinerscheid is now calling on beer companies to cater to more than just the frat-house crowd.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 12, 2023

News Analysis

Elon Musk SLAMS conviction of Douglass Mackey over Hillary Clinton meme: 'They went too far'

"They went too far," Musk said. "If that’s the standard for throwing someone in prison, then there should be a lot of people in prison."

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 12, 2023

News Analysis

BREAKING: NPR rage quits Twitter after being labeled 'state-affiliated media'

"I would never have our content go anywhere that would risk our credibility," NPR CEO John Lansing said.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 12, 2023

News Analysis

Elon Musk DESTROYS BBC journalist over 'Covid misinformation' accusation—3.3 MILLION tune in

"Covid is no longer an issue," Musk explained. "Has the BBC held itself at all responsible for misinformation regarding masking and side-effects of vaccinations?"

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 12, 2023

American News

Portland cafe shutters downtown location as staff, customers complain of 'extreme violence and criminal activity'

"We cannot continue operation here as we cannot ensure the safety of our team and customers," the cafe said.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 11, 2023

News Analysis

Beer distributors fear backlash to Bud Light's trans TikTok spokesperson Dylan Mulvaney will ruin business

In the days after Mulvaney announced the partnership, a number of high-profile public figures have joined the hordes of ordinary folks boycotting the brand.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 11, 2023

American News

Louisiana state rep ditches Dems for GOP, says he stands for the working people

In a statement, Louisiana House Democratic Caucus Chair Sam Jenkins noted that though his party affiliation may have changed, LaCombe still stands for the same values.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 11, 2023

News Analysis

Law professor falsely accused of sexual misconduct by ChatGPT

Every part of the report spit out by the program was fabricated, highlighting the dangers posed by the growing popularity of artificial intelligence in society.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 7, 2023

News Analysis

Leftists call for revenge attacks in Tennessee following expulsion of two Democrats who disrupted House proceedings

"Do we really need Tennessee?" one user asked. "Burn that state to the ground and let nature have it back!"

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 7, 2023

News Analysis

Newly elected far-left Chicago mayor says no new cops, will send social workers to some 911 calls

"There's a direct correlation between youth employment and violence reduction," he said. "There's a tremendous correlation between providing mental healthcare services and reducing crime."

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 6, 2023

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