Year: 2023
Maine Man Confesses To Killing Parents And Friends Days After Prison Release
Police say a man confessed to killing four people, including his parents, and then firing on motorists on Interstate 295, just days after being released from prison.
Continue ReadingSemi-Automatic Rifle Ban Passes Washington State Legislature
A ban on dozens of semi-automatic rifles has cleared the Democratic-controlled Washington state Legislature.
Continue ReadingCiting Neo-Nazi Plots Against The Grid, States Pass Laws Meant To Thwart Climate Protests
Utah, Georgia and Tennessee are the latest states to pass legislation designed to counter demonstrations like those against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Continue ReadingFox News Barely Covers Dominion Voting Systems Settlement
The right-wing network agreed to pay $787.5 million for airing baseless conspiracy theories about fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Continue ReadingJoe Biden’s Top Labor Department Nominee In Jeopardy
Julie Su's fate in the Senate is uncertain due to unified GOP opposition and skepticism from key Democrats.
Continue ReadingMORE: McCarthy Lifts The Cover From $1.5 Trillion House Republican Plan On Debt Limit
In finally making an offer, the House speaker hopes to bring a recalcitrant White House to the bargaining table.
Continue ReadingSen. Chris Murphy: Gun Violence Is A ‘Dystopia That We’ve Chosen For Ourselves’
“There is a toxic mixture in this country today of hate, of anger, and a population that is increasingly armed to the teeth,” the Connecticut politician warned.
Continue Reading‘Love Is Blind’ Alum Says Producers Pushed Her To Stay Despite Mental Health Emergency
“I kept telling them: ‘I don’t trust myself,’” Danielle Ruhl of Season 2 said.
Continue ReadingMORE: Ralph Yarl’s Attorney Shares Update On Client With ‘Head Of Steel’
The 16-year-old also chatted with President Biden for almost an hour, according to an update shared by attorney Lee Merritt and activist Shaun King.
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