Day: December 1, 2023
LeBron James Says Why He’d Skip A Lakers Game To Watch His Son’s USC Debut
The NBA legend's eldest son, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., was cleared to return to basketball after suffering a cardiac arrest during a July workout.
Continue ReadingDisabled LGBTQ+ Youth At Greater Risk Of Suicide Than Their Peers, Study Finds
It’s "imperative" that mental health providers are trained to help people of multiple marginalized identities, the study's lead research scientist told HuffPost.
Continue ReadingTexas Ordered To Move Floating Buoy Barrier That Drew Backlash From Mexico
A federal appeals court ruled Friday against one of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's aggressive measures aimed at stopping migrants from entering the U.S. illegally.
Continue ReadingGeorge Santos Is Gone. Now Comes The Fight To Succeed Him.
The special election for the New York Republican's still-warm congressional seat has major implications for 2024.
Continue ReadingDonald Trump Can Be Sued For Jan. 6 Attack, Appeals Court Says
The court rejected Trump's appeal to dismiss lawsuits brought by congressmen and police officers seeking civil damages over the Capitol insurrection.
Continue ReadingDrunk Driver Sentenced For Crash That Paralyzed 11-Month-Old Girl
At his sentencing, the girl's mother gave an emotional speech about her young daughter and the accident that left her severely injured.
Continue ReadingHouse Staffer Swiftly Changes Locks On George Santos’ Office
The New York Republican was finally expelled from the chamber after a brief and scandalous tenure.
Continue ReadingJussie Smollett Has Conviction Upheld By Illinois Appeals Court
The disgraced former "Empire" actor was sentenced to 150 days in jail last year but was released after six, pending this court's appeal.
Continue ReadingInmate Stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 Times, Charged With Attempted Murder, Prosecutors Say
A federal inmate was charged with attempted murder in the Nov. 24 prison stabbing of the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd.
Continue ReadingSandra Day O’Connor, First Woman On The Supreme Court, Dead At 93
"I think of myself as an old lady who's had a pretty darn good career," she once said.
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