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The site seems completely safe, so far as malware and suitability for minors.
My one criticism would be occasional ethical issues that sprout up in their reporting, most notably among their op-eds.
Forbes could tell full story on Letterman, who is an anti-Catholic.
Bill Donohue comments on David Letterman’s opening monologue of July 23, 2013:
Last night, Letterman mentioned Pope Francis’ appearance at World Youth Day in Brazil by saying, “And I’m telling you if there’s anything the kids can’t get enough of, it’s a 76-year-old virgin. Come on! World Youth Day. Or as the Vatican calls it, salute to altar boys.”
There are some people who can’t be shamed. One might think that a man who is known for sexually harassing his staff, and for serial adultery, might be cautious about making such a statement.
Letterman, who admitted in January that he sees a psychiatrist once a week, may want to discuss his latest outburst with his shrink. This guy has some very deep issues that must be addressed—sooner rather than later.
One more thing: His cheap shots did not go over well with his audience. Hopefully, Letterman and his Catholic-bashing writers will get the message.
Good site, but its lists of most powerful ____ make me wonder, what criteria do they use?
It reminds me of US News and World Report's lists of best colleges.
In other, the choices are very ciche.