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Oct 27 2022
Analysis
Elon Musk tells advertisers that Twitter cannot become ‘a free-for-all hellscape’
Elon Musk published a note addressed to Twitter advertisers on his account this morning, the day before his court-ordered deadline to close his $44 billion acquisition of the social media platform. In the short address, Musk — who is currently in San Francisco and spending the week at Twitter HQ — explains to Twitter advertisers why he is motivated to buy the platform.
“There has been
TechCrunchJan 02 2023
Opinion
The Fight Over Abortion Is Far From Over. Here’s What Will Happen in 2023.
If this is the year that Roe v. Wade fell, 2023 will be the year that kicks off what promises to be a years-long, state-by-state brawl between Americans who believe abortion is essential to freedom and Americans who believe the procedure is murder.
Come January, state legislatures across the country will open for business. Conservative lawmakers will try to narrow the last few avenues
ViceDec 16 2022
News
Judge warned in 2021 of gay bar attacker’s shootout plans
A judge dismissed the 2021 kidnapping case against the Colorado gay nightclub shooter even though she had previously raised concerns about the defendant stockpiling weapons and explosives and planning a shootout, court transcripts obtained Friday by The Associated Press reveal.
Relatives, including the grandparents who claimed to have been kidnapped, had also told Judge Robin Chittum in
Associated PressJul 15 2019
News
Ninth Circuit Hands Trump Administration Win in Sanctuary-City Case
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for the Trump administration Friday in a case concerning the withholding of federal funds for local policing from so-called sanctuary cities.
A three-judge panel of the court ruled 2–1 that the Justice Department could deny Community Oriented Policing Services grants to cities and states that have “sanctuary” policies prohibiting law-enforcement
National Review (News)Nov 11 2022
News
Biden administration halts student loan relief applications after Texas ruling
The Biden administration has stopped taking applications for its student debt forgiveness program, citing a Thursday ruling from a federal judge in Texas that declared the program "unlawful."
On Friday, the Department of Education's student debt relief website displayed a message informing borrowers that "student loan debt relief is blocked." It added, "Courts have issued orders
CBS News (Online)Jan 11 2023
News
The right-wing media push for a debt ceiling crisis is underway
Prominent right-wing media figures are encouraging House Republicans to use the debt ceiling as leverage to extract their political aims from a Democratic White House and Senate. Their hostage-taking approach courts an economic catastrophe and the unraveling of the constitutional order.
Fox News prime-time host and Republican propagandist Sean Hannity used a Tuesday night interview with
Media MattersDec 27 2022
News
Adam Fox, Leader In Plot To Kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Was Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison
Adam Fox, one of two men convicted on federal charges for plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.
The sentence, which was delivered on Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Jonker, came after Fox and co-conspirator Barry Croft were both found guilty in August on charges of conspiracy to commit kidnapping and conspiracy to use a
BuzzFeed NewsDec 27 2022
News
Michigan Gov. Whitmer kidnapping plot: Co-leader gets 16 years in prison
The co-leader of a foiled plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in prison for conspiring to abduct her and blow up a bridge to ease an escape.
Adam Fox returned to federal court Tuesday, four months after he and Barry Croft Jr. were convicted of conspiracy charges at a second trial in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Judge Robert J. Jonker
Fox News DigitalJul 18 2022
News
Ted Cruz Says SCOTUS 'Clearly Wrong' to Legalize Gay Marriage
Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, said Saturday that he believes the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it decided in a historic 2015 ruling that same-sex marriage was legal under the Constitution.
Obergefell v. Hodges, a landmark LGBTQ rights case, was decided in a 5 to 4 ruling in June 2015. The Supreme Court decision made it illegal for any state, the District of Columbia,
NewsweekFeb 24 2020
News
Liberal Ninth Circuit Upholds Trump Admin's Rules on Abortion Funding
The liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday ruled the Trump administration's decision to withhold Title X funding from medical facilities that provide abortion is constitutional. Their decision overturned preliminary injunctions issued by lower courts in three different states, Fox News reported.
The Title X rule was first enacted in 1970, which prohibited taxpayer-funded
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