Day: April 10, 2023
The Hidden Radicalism Of The Abortion Pill Ruling: A Nationwide Abortion Ban
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk’s decision lays the groundwork for the next phase of the anti-abortion movement.
Continue ReadingTwitter Tweaks NPR’s ‘State-Affiliated Media’ Label After Backlash
The news site, which gets 1% of its annual budget from the government, is now labeled as “government-funded media.” The BBC got a similar label.
Continue ReadingTop Drug Execs Say Texas Abortion Pill Ruling ‘Ignores Science’
Hundreds of industry leaders voiced support for the FDA after a judge ruled to invalidate the drug mifepristone's approval by the agency.
Continue ReadingExpelled Tennessee House Democrat Justin Jones Just Got His Job Back
Jones was voted back into office by the Nashville Metropolitan Council after he was expelled for protesting for gun control in the House chamber.
Continue ReadingOusted Tennessee Democrat ‘Appalled’ That GOP May Cut His County’s Funds
Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson was expelled after participating in a protest against gun violence following a school shooting in Nashville.
Continue ReadingSenate Democrats Urge John Roberts To Probe Clarence Thomas’ Undisclosed Gifts
"If the Court does not resolve this issue on its own, the Committee will consider legislation to resolve it," said the Judiciary Committee members.
Continue ReadingMike Pence Cheers Abortion Pill Ruling In Texas
The former vice president is the first possible Republican presidential contender to applaud the controversial development.
Continue ReadingHow Public Trust Crumbled In Ohio After The Train Derailment
The disaster response has not only been flawed — it is one big conflict of interest.
Continue ReadingKentucky Gov. Says 3 Close Friends Were Among Bank Shooting Victims
Gov. Andy Beshear choked up while revealing that two of his close friends died in Monday's shooting at a Louisville bank. A third friend was injured, he said.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | City of Tshwane speaker tells court he is entitled to chair council meeting on his removal
City of Tshwane Speaker Mncedi Ndzwanana has argued in papers filed in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria that he has the legal right to chair a council meeting which will hear a motion of no confidence in his leadership.
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