The Daily Populous

Sunday October 4th, 2020 morning edition

image for GOP Super Spreader Event Now Known As #RoseGardenMassacre

The suspected “superspreader event” has become a hot topic on social media and ultimately led the hashtag #RoseGardenMassacre to trend on Twitter on Saturday.

“They held a celebration event with no masks after nominating a woman who would likely try and destroy human rights and the result was a massive coronavirus outbreak amongst them.

They held a celebration event with no masks after nominating a woman who would likely try and destroy human rights and the result was a massive coronavirus outbreak amongst them.

This is the Rose Garden event now known as the #RoseGardenMassacre.

Please don't forget that the GOP bullied, threatened, and toiled to make sure that *THIS* was Every.

“213,543 died thanks to Trump’s malevolence: They cheered him at the Rose Garden superspreader event,” wrote Twitter user @Strandjunker.

213,543 died thanks to Trump’s malevolence: They cheered him at the Rose Garden superspreader event. »

Virginia bill would ban pre-arrest sex between police and detainees

Authored by wtop.com

Karrie Delaney said she proposed the bill to close a loophole.

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A bill to charge law enforcement officers with a Class 6 felony if they engage in sexual relations with a detainee has unanimously passed both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly.

Virginia law currently states that employees of correctional facilities or jails cannot have sexual relations with someone in their custody. »

Twitter bans posts wishing for Trump death. The Squad wonders where that policy was for them

Authored by edition.cnn.com
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The death threats towards us should have been taking more seriously by [Twitter]," Rep. Rashida Tlaib tweeted in response.

Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar and Pressley also tweeted suggesting Twitter had not taken threats made against them seriously.

Members of The Squad have often been victims of brutal social media attacks, including posts that have expressed wishes for their deaths. »

Andrew Yang takes lead in California data privacy measure

Authored by apnews.com
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Most people just click “OK” and hope for the best, says former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang.

“The amount of data we’re giving up is unprecedented in human history,” says Yang, who lives in New York but is helping lead the campaign for a data privacy initiative on California’s Nov. 3 ballot.

“As soon as other states see that Californians have these data and privacy rights, they’re going to want the same thing. »

Beating the traffic jam blues

Authored by theglobeandmail.com

But much of the benefit is lost if you're stuck in traffic with the engine idling and going nowhere.

Hot cars, pretty women: Auto makers no longer can 'get away with just putting pretty girls on the stand.

It's a service called jam-busting and I read in the China Daily that it is now available in several cities. »