Day: March 26, 2022
Disgraced GOP Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Resigns
The longtime Nebraska Republican was convicted of three felonies related to a 2016 campaign donation he accepted from a foreign national.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Russia-Ukraine: ‘We must ask for this war to end, sooner rather than later’ – Gordhan
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan was addressing the virtual fifth Ahmed Kathrada commemoration.
Continue ReadingJury Awards $14 Million To Protesters Brutalized By Denver Cops In 2020
Citizens participating in the 2020 protests sparked by the murder of George Floyd were met with chemical munitions and skull-fracturing projectiles.
Continue ReadingJackson Hearings Should Have Come With A Trigger Warning For Black Women
The GOP's questions for Jackson during this week's confirmation hearings tapped into long-standing American grievances over race, class and public safety.
Continue ReadingBiden Tells Poland: ‘Your Freedom Is Ours’
Joe Biden sought to reassure Poland that the United States would defend the country against any attacks from Russia.
Continue ReadingMy Sister Became My Brother 50 Years Ago, Before Many Knew What ‘Transgender’ Meant
"My mom’s guidelines were clear: we will accept this, but we will not talk about it — not even with each other."
Continue ReadingWhen My Son Attacked His Father And Me, We Were Utterly Helpless To Stop It
"When police refused to respond, I called my son's therapist and listened through the ironic message telling me to call 911 if there was a crisis."
Continue ReadingNews24.com | EXCLUSIVE | American tennis ace talks about collaboration with SA great Wayne Ferreira
Frances Tiafoe, who reached a career-high ranking of 29 in the world in 2019, talks about being coached by South African Wayne Ferreira and getting back to his best after injury.
Continue ReadingKetanji Brown Jackson Was Right To Use Discretion On Sentences. Why Didn’t Democrats Defend It?
When Republicans falsely accused Jackson of going easy on sex offenders, Democrats could have taken the opportunity to discuss the need for sentencing reform. They didn't.
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