The success of Texas' pro-life law encouraged Idaho to pass similar legislation while West Virginia moves to protect Down Syndrome babies before birth.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 15, 2022
"What a tragedy. A cameraman died covering the war for a TV network that airs a pro-Putin propagandist as its top-rated primetime host," wrote CNN global affairs analyst Susan Glasser.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 15, 2022
"So the Federal Reserve and our government are working to figure out a way to combine that with crypto," Posobiec concluded. "Will it screw up? Probably, it's the government after all."
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 15, 2022
"And honestly, we just need folks to keep tagging Free Jussie, keep posting. We need folks to call the jails and and check up on him, but also say that you think he should be freed."
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 15, 2022
"You can cavalierly talk about packing or stacking the court. You can cavalierly talk about doing this or doing that. At some point the institution is going to be compromised," Thomas said.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
"The government spending is doing the exact reverse, reducing the national debt. It is not inflationary," Pelosi said.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
Trump noted that banning CRT teachings in school and workplaces is a "matter of survival" for the country, and that Americans must "lay their very lives down" to defend their country.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
"If the U.S. gave women's basketball the respect it deserves, the WNBA star might not be in legal jeopardy," the Atlantic article says.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
In response to Rowling's tweet, Peterson stated that "truer words for today's situation have rarely been spoken."
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
Smollett believes the sentence is more evidence of systemic racism in the judicial system, sources told TMZ.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 13, 2022
Ricard was reprimanded and suspended for three days in April 2021 "for addressing a biologically female student [who uses preferred 'he/him' pronouns] by the student's legal and enrolled last name," according to the lawsuit.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 12, 2022
The middle schoolers reportedly yelled things like "It’s opposite day" and "brown power" as they beat the other students.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 11, 2022
Signed on to the bottom of the letter are 65 companies, which includes Apple, Ben & Jerry’s, Google, LinkedIn, Meta, Microsoft, PayPal, and Yahoo.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 11, 2022
"In line with our ethical obligations, we cannot overcome the legal justifications of self-defense or defense of others," a spokesperson for the DA's office said. "We are not able to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt."
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 11, 2022
In the hearing, Manhattan prosecutors requested that Clark be remanded without bail. Instead, Judge April Newbauer released Clark on his own recognizance.
Hannah Nightingale / Mar 11, 2022