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Taco Bell faces lawsuit after manager allegedly pours boiling water on customers

Both customers were left with "excruciating second and third degree burns" which made them feel as though they were "burning from the inside out."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 25, 2022

News Analysis

Homeowners want to leave Democrat-led cities for more affordable areas, data shows

The data was provided by a July 18 report from real-estate brokerage firm Redfin.

Joshua Young / Jul 25, 2022

News, American News

Medical students walk out of University of Michigan induction ceremony to protest pro-life doctor

"While we support the rights of freedom of speech and religion, an anti-choice speaker as a representative of the University of Michigan undermines the University’s position on abortion."

Christina Buttons / Jul 25, 2022

News, American News

BREAKING: Woman opens fire at Dallas airport before police shoot, detain her

Police Chief Eddie Garcia said the suspect was a 37-year-old woman who opened fire near the Southwest ticket counter.

Joshua Young / Jul 25, 2022

American News

Kamala Harris claims Ron DeSantis, Greg Abbot are targeting American's rights

"We all know your right to vote and the action of voting unlocks all the other rights, including same-sex marriage," the vice president said.

Olivia Rondeau / Jul 25, 2022

Canadian News, News

Canada's Conservative Party could split if it loses to Liberals again

The Conservative Party could be in danger of splitting up if it fails to win its fourth election in a row.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 25, 2022

Canadian News, News

Canadian man guilty of possessing child porn has sex offender registry order terminated 10 YEARS early

The judge ruled that being on the registry had had a"disproportionate impact" on the man's life.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 25, 2022

News, International News

UK parents lose appeal to keep son on life support despite evidence he's breathing on his own

Devereux said Dance had seen her son, who is attached to a ventilator, try to breath on his own during two separate occasions over the weekend.

Joshua Young / Jul 25, 2022

News, American News

Brooklyn Bishop robbed of $400k worth of jewelry during livestream

The Rolls Royce-driving Bishop Lamor Whitehead, who was also convicted of identity fraud in 2006, said the robbery wasn't because he was "not about me being flashy."

Joshua Young / Jul 25, 2022

News, International News

Australian rugby players protest new LGBTQIA+ pride uniform

The Sea Eagles coach, Des Hasler, reportedly told the protesting players that he understood that they were being put in a difficult decision, and supported their decision not to play in the upcoming match.

Olivia Rondeau / Jul 25, 2022

Opinion

Joyce Carol Oates calls out the censorship of white, male authors

"[A] friend who is a literary agent told me that he cannot even get editors to read first novels by young white male writers," Joyce Carol Oates wrote.

Libby Emmons / Jul 25, 2022

News, American News

Whistleblower: Seattle Fire Department staffing crisis so dire 'someone is going to get killed'

The department is so short-staffed that a fire station was completely out of commission because there were so few staff available, and those that were on duty, were tasked with being present for medical assistance at a Kenny Chesney concert.

Ari Hoffman / Jul 25, 2022

News Analysis

Over 100 violent attacks against pro-life groups carried out since May, many by 'Jane's Revenge'

Many of the attacks have been attributed to Jane’s Revenge, which has claimed responsibility for the violence. Lawmakers called for the group to be designated a terrorist organization.

Ari Hoffman / Jul 25, 2022

News Analysis

White House redefines 'recession' ahead of potentially negative GDP report

"While some maintain that two consecutive quarters of falling real GDP constitute a recession, that is neither the official definition nor the way economists evaluate the state of the business cycle."

Libby Emmons / Jul 25, 2022

News Analysis

New York Times SLAMMED for article promoting cannibalism

Journalist Joel M. Petlin wrote, "So according to the NY Times, if you can't convince your neighbors to vote for your preferred candidates, you could always just win the election by eating them. In 2022, cannibalism isn't wrong, it's just the new electoral math."

Joshua Young / Jul 25, 2022

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