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Here Are Your Rights At Work If You Post About Supporting Palestinians Michael Eisen shared a satirical article from The Onion on X (formerly Twitter) Eisen, who is Jewish and has family in Israel, was the editor-in-chief of eLife.
Here Are Your Rights At Work If You Post About Supporting Palestinians Michael Eisen shared a satirical article from The Onion on X (formerly Twitter) Eisen, who is Jewish and has family in Israel, was the editor-in-chief of eLife, a nonprofit science journal.
Scientific journal impacted by Israel-Hamas war The editor-in-chief of the scientific journal eLife, Michael Eisen, was dismissed on October 24 following a controversial tweet on Twitter. Eisen retweeted an article, on his personal account, from the satirical newspaper The Onion about the bombings in Gaza. He then posted a second tweet: "The Onion speaks with more courage, insight and moral clarity than the leaders of every academic institution put together"
Journal editor’s firing could negatively impact freedom of speech Michael Eisen was fired as the Editor-in-Chief of the prominent open access journal eLife. Professor Eisen said he was fired by the journal for ‘retweeting’ on October 14 a satirical article published in The Onion that criticised dying Palestinians.
G/O Media’s AI “innovation” is off to a rocky start G/O Media is experimenting with AI-generated articles. The company owns Gizmodo, The A.V. Club, Deadspin, Jezebel, and The Onion. It is unclear how the articles were assigned, generated, and edited.
Fact check: Claim about new death penalty procedure in Ohio is satire An April 6 Facebook video features a clip of a man reacting in surprise to what appears to be a news broadcast. The post garnered more than 10,000 shares in less than three weeks. The supposed broadcast was originally created by The Onion, a satire outlet, in 2014.
Sideswipe: March 14: Road Safety demonstrated by road kill A real PSA from 1940s NZ Road Transport. Satirical news outlet The Onion reports SpaceX Crew member Chris Jeffries realised he had been fired after being locked out of the Dragon capsule.
Justices reject appeal from man arrested for spoofing police Satirical site The Onion filed a brief in defense of parody. First Amendment protects people when they make fun of others.
Glenside’s Westminster Theological Seminary mentioned in satirical news site Babylon Bee The Babylon Bee, a satirical news site akin to the famous The Onion, gave Glenside a nod in a recent article. The article mentions a military veteran brand, now open for business.
Justices reject appeal from man arrested for spoofing... Anthony Novak was arrested after he spoofed the Parma, Ohio, police force in Facebook posts. After his acquittal on criminal charges, Novak sued the police for violating his constitutional rights. The Onion filed its brief in defense of parody.
Supreme Court rejects appeal for man who was arrested for making fun of police on social media The justices on Tuesday left in place a lower court ruling against Anthony Novak. Novak was arrested after he spoofed the Parma, Ohio, police force in Facebook posts. The Onion filed its brief in defense of parody.
Justices reject appeal from man arrested for spoofing police The justices left in place a lower court ruling against Anthony Novak. He was arrested after he spoofed the Parma, Ohio, police force in Facebook posts. Novak sued the police for violating his constitutional rights. The Onion filed its brief in defense of parody.
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