Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | January 10, 2018
A New Jersey police department deleted a lighthearted Facebook photo they uploaded during a recent snowstorm because people took offense to one of the officers making an “okay” hand gesture in the photo. According to some journalists, the “okay” sign is a symbol of Nazism and white supremacy. According to NJ.com, the Matawan Police Department posted a photo on Facebook saying officers are…
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ashley.rae | January 9, 2018
A kosher shop in the outskirts of Paris was burned down in a suspected arson on Tuesday, exactly three years to the day after a kosher supermarket was attacked by an Islamic terrorist in Paris. The BBC reports the Promo & Destock store in Creteil was engulfed by the fire overnight. According to the Times of Israel, the nearby Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket also caught on fire. Both of the…
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ashley.rae | January 9, 2018
A Christian university in Texas is discouraging its students from working at the new Hooters store opening up near campus because of the way the chain depicts women. According to a report by KTXS (which was since removed, but an archive is available here), Abilene Christian University issued a statement claiming the Hooters may contradict the school’s values. A spokesperson allegedly told the…
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ashley.rae | January 9, 2018
The Google engineer who was famously fired after he authored a memo criticizing “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber” has joined a class action lawsuit against Google that alleges the company discriminates against men, white people, and conservatives. The summary for the 161-page lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court claims that Google has been engaging in discrimination against…
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ashley.rae | January 8, 2018
Seniors at St. John’s University will be able to take a seminar in “Taco Literacy” in the spring 2018 semester. As reported by Remezcla, professor Steven Alvarez brought his “Taco Literacy” course from the University of Kentucky to St. John's. According to a flier posted on the website dedicated to the course, the seminar will be taught as an English class. The course will examine the “…
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ashley.rae | January 8, 2018
Members of 20 anti-Israel organizations will soon be banned from entering the country they want to boycott. According to a report in Haaretz, the Strategic Affairs Ministry published a list of 20 organizations that will have their members blacklisted from entering Israel as part of the country’s efforts to focus on being on the offense, rather than the defense, when it comes to the boycott,…
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ashley.rae | January 8, 2018
Fashion retailer H&M has issued an apology for an advertisement that featured a black child wearing a sweatshirt that read “coolest monkey in the jungle.” H&M was accused of perpetuating racism for its choice to have a black child showcase that particular sweatshirt referencing the word “monkey” (strong language warning): . @hm, have you lost your damned minds?!?!?! pic.twitter.com/…
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ashley.rae | January 8, 2018
If you’re a multimillionaire trying to make a statement about women living in poverty, it may come across as a bit disingenuous when your sweater comes from a label that charges $380 per piece. While attending the feminist-inspired Golden Globes last night, actress Connie Britton wore a black shirt with the phrase “poverty is sexist” bedazzled across the chest: .@conniebritton's #GoldenGlobes…
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ashley.rae | January 5, 2018
While many journalists have been recently expressing apprehension about the alleged possibility of nuclear war with North Korea, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are trying to assuage fears by hosting a discussion on how to respond to the worst-case scenario. CBS News reports that on Jan. 16, the CDC has a talk scheduled to address the “Public Health Response to a Nuclear…
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ashley.rae | January 5, 2018
Are you tired of your doctors telling you that your weight might be contributing to your medical conditions? If so, an article on Yahoo Lifestyle suggests just avoiding those doctors and the topic forever. In a new column, fat activist Sophia Carter-Kahn shares a guide for how fat people can “advocate” for themselves: not on behalf of their health, but on behalf of their emotional safety.…