Month: July 2023
Ohio Man Receives Life Sentence Over Rape Of 10-Year-Old Who Got Abortion
The disturbing case received national attention because the girl had to travel across state lines to access abortion care.
Continue ReadingThe Big Thing Justice Jackson Got Right And Justice Thomas Got Wrong Last Week
Research is pretty clear on how race affects health care — the question is how to remedy it.
Continue ReadingDonald Trump Suggests Joe Biden Uses Cocaine, Calls Prosecutor ‘Crackhead’
The former president said cocaine found at the White House must have belonged to Joe and Hunter Biden; the Biden family was out of town.
Continue ReadingGreta Thunberg Charged With Disobeying Swedish Police During Climate Protest
The 20-year-old climate activist is accused of refusing police orders when she and other activists participated in a protest aimed at blocking fuel transports.
Continue ReadingOutrageous ‘Proud Democrat’ Account On Twitter Is Probably A Rage-Baiting Troll
Without more information from Twitter, it’s difficult to say who or what was behind the account, which became a punching bag for conservatives.
Continue ReadingBill de Blasio & Wife Chirlane McCray Separating, Still Living Together
“One of the things we’re saying to the world is we don’t need to possess each other,” the former New York City mayor told the New York Times.
Continue ReadingGOP Sen. Tom Cotton Demands Answers About Cocaine Found At White House
The substance was discovered in a “heavily traveled area” near where visitors take tours of the West Wing, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Continue ReadingHong Kong-Born Singer Coco Lee Dies By Suicide At Age 48, Her Siblings Say
Hong Kong-born singer and songwriter Coco Lee has died by suicide.
Continue ReadingDrive-By Shooting Amid July Fourth Celebrations Leaves 9 Injured In Washington, D.C.
The shooting took place amid a rash of mass shootings across the country over the holiday weekend.
Continue ReadingEx-Employees Say Twitter Is Stalling Arbitration By Refusing To Pay Bills
Almost 900 cases involving former Twitter employees are affected, according to a proposed class action lawsuit.
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