Year: 2023
Tennessee Becomes New Front In Battle For American Democracy
Republicans expelled two Democratic House members who participated in a gun control protest on the House floor.
Continue ReadingIowa Won’t Pay For Rape Victims’ Abortions Or Contraceptives
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has paused its practice of paying for emergency contraception, and in rare cases abortions, for victims of sexual assault.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Olivia Wilde claims Jason Sudeikis ‘is not currently paying child support’ as legal battle continues
After a brief reprieve, it looks as though the drama between exes Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis is continuing.
Continue ReadingAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez Lambastes Tennessee GOP For ‘Naked Abuse Of Power’
The U.S. representative added to recent criticism of the state's Republican-led House following the expulsion of two Democrats.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Injured Paarl Boys’ High rugby player shows recovery progress, dad overwhelmed by SA’s support
Paarl Boys' High School rugby player, Chris Jordaan, who landed in ICU after suffering "a freak" head knock in a rugby game, has shown positive signs of recovery, while his father has been overwhelmed by a wave of support from South Africans.
Continue ReadingCan Donald Trump Prove That He’s A ‘Wife Guy’?
Showing that he wanted to protect Melania Trump's feelings could be the former president's "get out of jail free" card — but the evidence isn’t in his favor.
Continue ReadingAtlanta Wants To Build The Country’s Largest ‘Cop City.’ These Groups Are Trying To Stop It.
Black, Indigenous, environmental and abolitionist activists have come together to block a training facility that they say will militarize police and endanger the community.
Continue ReadingChina Health Officials Lash Out At WHO, Defend Search For Source Of COVID-19
The director of the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention accused the WHO of “attempting to smear China” and said it should avoid helping others “politicize COVID-19.”
Continue ReadingKamala Harris Backs ‘Tennessee 3’ With Powerful Message On Democracy
"It wasn’t about the three of these leaders, it was about who they were representing," the vice president said in a speech at Fisk University in Nashville.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Illegal vehicle imports rob SA fiscus of billions of rand, warn industry bodies
Illegal imports of vehicles are likely costing the SA fiscus about R4 billion in potential income each year, according to the Automotive Business Counci of South Africa.
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