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Jan 03 2024
News
Initial tranche of nearly 950 Epstein court documents released
Papers include names of dozens of powerful men who associated with financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The names of dozens of prominent men with alleged links to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein have been publicly released after court files that formed part of a 2015 case brought by one of Epstein’s main accusers were unsealed. The depositions and statements were part of a long-settled
Al JazeeraDec 25 2023
News
Jack Jones Plays the Grinch, Pretends to Gift Chiefs Fan a Football After Pick-Six
Jack Jones has made an instant impact for the Las Vegas Raiders since the New England Patriots released him on Nov. 13. His one-handed pick-six was the talk of the town after the Raiders' 63-21 Thursday Night Football win against the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 14. During Monday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, he had another one. In the spirit of Christmas, Jones served as the Grinch
The MessengerJan 02 2024
News
Sen. Menendez Hit With New Bribery Allegations In Superseding Indictment
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has been accused in a second superseding indictment of making positive comments about the country of Qatar in exchange for millions of dollars allegedly given to a New Jersey real estate business he sought to help—an accusation that arrives months after the senator pleaded not guilty to charges of acting as a foreign agent. The new version of the indictment
ForbesJan 04 2024
News
Jahvon Quinerly's late 3 gives No. 15 Memphis 78-75 win over Tulsa
Tulsa guard Jesaiah McWright (0) draws a charge call against Memphis forward David Jones (8) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, in Tulsa, Okla. (AP Photo/Joey Johnson) Jahvon Quinerly made a 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left, and No. 15 Memphis survived a late flurry from Tulsa’s Cobe Williams to beat the Golden Hurricane 78-75 on Thursday night.
San Diego Union-TribuneJan 03 2024
News
Biden's DOJ Sues to Stop Texas from Arresting, Deporting Illegal Aliens
President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Texas to stop state officials from having illegal aliens arrested and ordered deported. Last month, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed three pieces of legislation into law, including giving state law enforcement the power to arrest illegal aliens for the crime of illegally crossing the United States-Mexico
Breitbart NewsJan 03 2024
News
Homeless camp residents sue Mayor Frey, allege 'violent Indigenous displacement'
Residents of a south Minneapolis homeless encampment that was the site of a shooting last month have filed a class action lawsuit against Mayor Jacob Frey, accusing him of “targeting his most vulnerable constituents.” The East Phillips encampment, known as Camp Nenookaasi, is a “community-based healing camp rooted in Native religious and cultural practices,” according to the lawsuit, filed in
Alpha NewsMar 24 2021
News
Republican Senators’ New Argument Against Stronger Gun Control: It’s Racist
Republicans are taking up the language of social justice as they dig in against universal background checks and other policies designed to limit access to firearms.
As the country processes two deadly mass shootings in back-to-back weeks and reckons with growing rates of violence against Asian Americans, Republicans are shifting to oppose gun control measures on the basis of protecting
BuzzFeed NewsJan 04 2024
News
China sent four ‘spy balloons’ over Taiwan, country’s defense ministry says
China launched four “spy balloons” over Taiwan Tuesday — three of which floated near a key air force base — the country’s defense ministry said.
Three of the balloons passed by the Ching-Chuan-Kang air base, where Taiwan keeps many of its tactical fighter wings dedicated to defending the island against China’s military threat. The fourth hovered north of Keelung, a major trading port
New York Post (News)Apr 15 2015
Opinion
Has Obamacare Turned Voters Against Sharing the Wealth?
With the advent of the Affordable Care Act, the share of Americans convinced that health care is a right shrank from a majority to a minority.
This shift in public opinion is a major victory for the Republican Party. It is part of a larger trend: a steady decline in support for redistributive government policies. Emmanuel Saez, an economics professor at Berkeley and one of the nation’s
New York Times (News)Apr 15 2015
News
EU Files Formal Antitrust Charges Against Google
European Union regulators formally accused Google Inc. of violating the bloc’s antitrust laws by abusing its dominance of online search, escalating a long-running case that had stalled for years despite three separate attempts at a settlement.
Wall Street Journal (News)