Year: 2023
Mike 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.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ikeys, NWU Eagles to meet in Varsity Cup final
UCT Ikeys and NWU Eagles will meet in the final of the 2023 Varsity Cup.
Continue ReadingHoward Stern Defends Bud Light’s Partnership With Transgender Star Dylan Mulvaney
The shock jock called out conservatives who “lost their s**t” over the beer company’s partnership with the transgender actor.
Continue ReadingTina Peters, Former Colorado Clerk Who Denied Election, Avoids Jail
The judge said that even though Peters had shown she had little respect for the law, he did not think time behind bars was warranted.
Continue ReadingJustice Department Calls Abortion Pill Order ‘Unprecedented’
DOJ is calling a Texas court ruling that would halt approval of the pill “extraordinary and unprecedented."
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Massive 35-vehicle pile-up in KZN leaves at least five dead, others injured
An enormous triage operation was under way on Monday night to help injured and shocked patients in misty and rainy conditions, after a multi-vehicle accident on the N3 near Hilton and Cedara.
Continue ReadingBiden Administration Waves Off Calls To Ignore Abortion Pill Ruling
A Health and Human Services official said it would "set a dangerous precedent for the Administration to disregard a binding decision."
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