Month: June 2023
Mom Influencer Sentenced For Falsely Claiming Latino Couple Tried To Kidnap Her Kids
Katie Sorensen was sentenced to 30 days in jail and 60 days of work release for making a false report of a crime.
Continue ReadingMan Accused Of Killing 5 Neighbors Who Complained About Gunfire Is Indicted
A Texas grand jury has handed up a capital murder charge against a man accused of fatally shooting five neighbors, including a 9-year-old boy, in May outside Houston.
Continue ReadingGay Couple At Center Of Wedding Cake Decision Slams Supreme Court
The Supreme Court's ruling "promotes supremacy at the expense of equality," said the couple behind the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.
Continue ReadingThe Supreme Court’s Conservative Supermajority Continues Its Work Rolling Back The 20th Century
The psychodrama over whether John Roberts is in control of the court is irrelevant when the justices just keep enacting the conservative policy agenda.
Continue ReadingESPN Lays Off Top On-Air Personalities
Former NFL quarterback Steve Young was also laid off on Friday as part of job cuts by the network.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | At least 48 killed in Kenya road crash
At least 48 people were killed when a truck rammed into a number of other vehicles at a busy junction in western Kenya on Friday night, police said.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘The car is quick, that’s important’ – Top 3 drivers react to Austrian GP qualifying
Max Verstappen made little effort of qualifying as he secured another pole position in 2023, this time around the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Journalists in crosshairs of politicians for exposing wrongdoing, says Sanef
Following former president Jacob Zuma's unprecedented private prosecution attempt of journalist Karyn Maughan, the SA National Editors' Forum has set up a legal fund to help journalists fight people attempting to silence them through the courts.
Continue ReadingChris Christie Vows To Shame Trump Into GOP Debates
Trump has threatened to skip the first Republican debate, but Christie explained on a podcast how to make sure the ex-president participates.
Continue ReadingDemocrats Push Biden On Student Loan Plan B
Congressional Democrats are looking for a workaround after the Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden's student loan debt forgiveness plan.
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