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Sep 21 2021
News
Texas abortion: Doctor sued in first known challenges of new law
A Texas doctor who admitted to breaking the state's new abortion legislation has been sued, in what could be a test of how lawful the mandate is.
Writing for the Washington Post, Alan Braid said he had carried out a termination on a woman who was in the early stages of her pregnancy but "beyond the state's new limit".
Former lawyers in Arkansas and Illinois filed lawsuits against
BBC NewsFeb 14 2024
News
Hearing on Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ eligibility in Trump prosecution
The fate of the Fulton County election interference case could be decided this week without ever going to trial. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee is expected to hear testimony over whether a personal relationship between DA Fani Willis and a top special prosecutor constitutes a conflict of interest that should disqualify her from the case. Nine of the remaining 15 co-defendants
Fox 5 AtlantaFeb 14 2024
Analysis
Democrats keep uneasy winning streak alive in 'warning sign' race for NY-3 Santos seat
It was the kind of race the party had no excuse to lose -- and in the end, the Democrat won with relative comfort. The win in the House seat in New York made famous for the duplicity of its ousted former representative reveals an under-the-radar truth: For all the worries of Democratic wipe-outs in the era of an unpopular and elderly president, the party seems to keep winning when voters
ABC News (Online)Sep 15 2022
News
Georgia 2020 election inquiry may lead to prison sentences, prosecutor says
The prosecutor investigating efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to challenge the 2020 election results in Georgia said this week that her team has heard credible allegations that serious crimes have been committed and that she believes some individuals may see jail time.
“The allegations are very serious. If indicted and convicted, people are facing prison sentences,” Fulton County
Washington PostSep 23 2021
News
U.S. envoy resigns over expulsions to Haiti from Texas camp
The U.S. envoy to Haiti dramatically resigned on Thursday in a letter that excoriated Washington for deporting hundreds of migrants to the crisis-engulfed Caribbean nation from a border camp in recent days.
The resignation was confirmed by a senior official at the U.S. State Department.
"I will not be associated with the United States' inhumane, counterproductive decision to
ReutersFeb 05 2024
News
Messi’s global tour with Inter Miami a PR nightmare
TOKYO — It’s all been very messy. We’re talking about Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s global tour of exhibition games where the main show has been Argentina’s 2022 World Cup-winning captain. The matches are about promotion and marketing, hoping to build a new brand by using stars like Messi and Uruguayan Luis Suarez. Instead, the tour is getting mostly bad PR, and results that have not been
Jefferson City News TribuneFeb 15 2024
News
Putin: Of Course We Prefer Biden
If Vladimir Putin says he wants you to vote for Joe Biden, that probably tells you all you need to know. And that's what happened during an interview that Mad Vlad gave to Russian state television yesterday. When asked who he would prefer to see win the American election this year, Putin was careful to say that Russia would work with "any U.S. leader who the American people trust." But he
HotAirFeb 05 2024
Opinion
Why Ken Dorsey’s Bills offense should have the Browns excited: Inside the Numbers
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With the 2023 season now in the rearview mirror for the Browns, they have shifted their focus to the offseason. Last weekend, the Browns shook up the offensive coaching staff, letting go of offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt and bringing in Ken Dorsey as his replacement. Kevin Stefanski has shown he refuses to be complacent to improve the team. He fired Joe Woods after the
Cleveland Plain DealerJan 17 2023
News
Election-fraud conspiracies behind plot to shoot at New Mexico Democrats’ homes, police say
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller (D) said Peña visited all four targets’ homes in the days leading up to the attacks, seeking to persuade them that the result of his election had been rigged. “What’s absolutely disturbing and terrifying is that he went from that to literally contracting felons who were out on warrant to shoot up their houses,” Keller said. “That’s the leap he took within a matter
Washington PostFeb 15 2024
News
Fulton County hearing live updates: Judge to hear arguments over DA Fani Willis' disqualification
The DA is accused of profiting from a relationship with one of her prosecutors. The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case is set to hear arguments over motions to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, primarily over accusations that she benefited financially from a personal relationship with a prosecutor she hired for the case.
ABC News (Online)