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Georgetown professor resigns after colleague was fired for racist comments

Canceled for not calling her out: Second Georgetown Law professor resigns after failing to correct colleague who was fired for saying black students are plain bottom of her class in leaked Zoom call David Batson was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into his conversation with Professor Sandra Sellers that went viral last week On Saturday Georgetown confirmed that Batson had submitted his resignation  Sellers, 62, was fired after video showed her complaining to Batson about how black students were predominantly at the bottom of her class  Neither Batson nor Sellers appeared to realized their Zoom call was still being recorded after they dismissed students from a video lecture 

Return of the Leviathan: The Fascist Roots of the CIA and the True Origin of the Cold War

With the end of the war approaching, Project Safehaven, an American intelligence operation thought up by Roosevelt, was created to track down and confiscate Nazi assets that were stashed in neutral countries. It was rightfully a concern that if members of the Nazi German elite were successful in hiding large troves of their wealth, they could bide their time and attempt to regain power in the not so distant future. It was Allen Dulles who successfully stalled and sabotaged the Roosevelt operation, explaining in a December 1944 memo to his OSS superiors that his Bern office lacked “adequate personnel to do [an] effective job in this field and meet other demands.” 

Who Is Sandra Sellers? Georgetown Professor Fired Over Abhorrent Comments on Black Students

Biden s Antitrust Dream Team Could Mean Crackdown on Big Tech

Biden’s Antitrust Dream Team Could Mean Crackdown on Big Tech President Joe Biden’s plan to put two progressive antitrust scholars in top positions with the Federal Trade Commission and National Economic Council signals an aggressive approach to combating corporate monopolies. by David McLaughlin, Jennifer Jacobs, Naomi Nix, Bloomberg News / March 10, 2021 President Joe Biden walks to the Oval Office of the White House after visiting a small business store that has benefited from a Paycheck Protection Program loan, in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Biden has signaled an aggressive approach to combating corporate consolidation and monopoly power, especially that wielded by technology giants such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca Press/TNS)

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