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Apr 21 2023
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Tennessee state lawmaker resigns after harassment allegations
Tennessee state Rep. Scotty Campbell, a leading GOP member of the Tennessee House of Representatives who voted to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the chamber earlier this month, resigned on Thursday amid sexual harassment allegations. “I resign from the Tennessee House of Representatives. Effective immediately,” Campbell said in a letter to his fellow lawmakers obtained by an ABC
The HillJun 30 2023
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US top court deals blow to LGBTQ rights in web designer case
Supreme Court sides with business owner who refused to provide services for same-sex wedding, citing freedom of speech. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that certain businesses can refuse to provide services to same-sex weddings, in what advocates say is the latest blow to LGBTQ rights in country. In a 6-3 decision on Friday, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court sided with web
Al JazeeraJun 26 2023
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'Passion of the Christ' Star Jim Caviezel: 'No Justification for Bringing Children' to Pride Parades Filled with Raunchy Sex Acts
The Passion of the Christ and The Thin Red Line star Jim Caviezel has blasted Pride Parades across the country for putting on raunchy displays of sexuality in front of children, saying “there is no justification for bringing children to these places.” He also called out drag queens who recently chanted “we’re coming for your kids” at a recent Pride-themed march. Caviezel was responding to
Breitbart NewsJul 03 2023
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Off-duty officer was with deputies accused of abusing Black men, police chief says
An off-duty police officer participated in a raid where two Black men say deputies beat and sexually assaulted them before shooting one of them in the mouth, a Mississippi police chief said Monday. The announcement comes less than a week after Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey said all five deputy sheriffs tied to the Jan. 24 episode had been fired or resigned. Michael Corey Jenkins and his
Sun HeraldJul 03 2023
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Off-duty officer was with deputies accused of abusing Black men, police chief says
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — An off-duty police officer participated in a raid where two Black men say deputies beat and sexually assaulted them before shooting one of them in the mouth, a Mississippi police chief said Monday. The announcement comes less than a week after Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey said all five deputy sheriffs tied to the Jan. 24 episode had been fired or resigned. Michael
KSTPMay 22 2023
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E. Jean Carroll Asks Court To Increase $5 Million Trump Judgment After CNN Town Hall
The columnist filed a request with in a Manhattan court on Monday, asking a judge to increase a $5 million judgment against the former president by a “very substantial” amount in light of his continued harassment of Carroll, who had accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in Manhattan in the mid-1990s.
HuffPostOct 04 2018
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Senators get FBI report on Kavanaugh, Republicans push vote
The White House on Thursday rejected Democratic criticism of its handling of an FBI probe into sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as Senate Republicans maneuvered to confirm the conservative judge within days.
ReutersApr 21 2023
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Milwaukee Jail Officer Charged After Inmate's Death In January
Laquisha N. Cowser, 32, faces a felony charge of misconduct in office in Milwaukee County, online court records showed. The charges come in connection with the death of 49-year-old Octaviano Juarez-Corro, the sheriff's office said in a statement. A Waukesha County Sheriff's Office investigator who reviewed surveillance footage said Cowser skipped several cells during checks, including Juarez-
Patch.comApr 20 2023
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Florida’s Board of Ed Votes to Expand ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
lorida’s Board of Education approved an expansion of the state’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, which will bar teachers from talking about sexual orientation and gender for all public school students. The decision came at the request of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who filed an administrative proposal for the changes last month. The new rule adds to the existing Parental Rights in Education law
Time MagazineJun 29 2023
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Trump's new defamation suit against E. Jean Carroll is a silencing tactic
Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s yearslong court battle to hold the man who sexually abused her legally accountable has been extraordinary in many ways. First, because that abuser is former President Donald Trump, who used all the power of his office, from the Secret Service to the Department of Justice, in various attempts to shrug off Carroll’s claim that he attacked her in a department
Mother Jones