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May 02 2024
News
'9-1-1' stars talk Maddie and Chimney's roller-coaster wedding, Buck's 'perfect' gay kiss
Spoiler alert! The following story contains major details about Season 7, Episode 6 of ABC's "9-1-1," which aired on Thursday. LOS ANGELES – In Thursday’s fraught new episode of “9-1-1,” Maddie and Chimney tied the knot in the most aptly perfect way possible: splayed in a hospital bed. The couple’s nuptials were severely delayed after Chimney (Kenneth Choi), a firefighter paramedic, got
"USA Today" ContributorMay 14 2024
News
Iguana removed from Miami kitchen cabinet after 'dashing right into the house'
Cockroaches and mosquitoes are not the only unwanted guests to worry about if you're a South Florida homeowner. One Miami woman sent an eviction notice to a very aggressive Iguana this week. Owner of Humane Iguana Control Michael Ronquillo shared more details of the capture caught on video with Fox News Digital in an interview. "As the homeowner arrived and opened her front door, a large
Fox News (Online News)May 03 2024
Opinion
Why the right is all wrong about ‘girlbosses’
People on the left and right use the term “girlboss” in wildly different ways. On the left, it’s a term of empowerment to praise women who have a take-charge attitude and successful careers. On the right, it serves as a derogatory term, suggesting that modern women pursue careers and materialism at the expense of what is considered the most important role — marriage and family.
The
Julie MastrineMay 03 2024
Opinion
Florida is right to ban lab-grown meat
Florida banned lab-grown meat this week in a decision that was derided by many commentators as a silly encroachment on the free market, but the Sunshine State’s policy is actually protecting an industry that employs hundreds of thousands of people from destruction.
While not yet a widely available commercial product, lab-grown meat, which is grown from existing animal cells, is widely
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2024
News
Calls for change at Carroll ISD after report finds civil rights violations
There are new calls for change in Carroll Independent School District after a federal report found civil rights violations against students following claims of racism and bullying. Now, both the government and families are calling on the district to work towards a solution. “Carroll ISD, Carroll school board specifically, you’re now on the clock,” said Russell Maryland at a press conference
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsMay 14 2024
News
Southlake families urge ‘good faith negotiations’ over civil rights violations
Southlake families who sounded the alarm about discrimination in Carroll schools want district leaders to negotiate in good faith with federal officials over civil rights violations. During a Tuesday news conference, they pointed to Superintendent Lane Ledbetter’s words from 2021 when the schools leader said in a video message to families that, should the Office for Civil Rights determine the
The Dallas Morning NewsMay 14 2024
News
Top French Court Rejects Bid To Return Mona Lisa To 'Rightful Owners'
France's top administrative court on Tuesday rejected a claim for the famous Mona Lisa masterpiece from an unknown association that says it represents the heirs of the painter Leonardo da Vinci. The claim by International Restitutions -- who claims to be acting "on behalf of the painter's heirs" -- said that the former French king Francis I appropriated the world-famous painting in 1519. The
Barron'sMay 14 2024
News
Far-right German politician fined over use of banned Nazi slogan
Bjoern Hoecke, chairman of the Thuringian AfD party, sits in the courtroom of the Halle/Saale district court. He is accused of using symbols of unconstitutional and terrorist organizations. Ronny Hartmann/AFP Pool/dpa A leading member of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Björn Höcke, has been fined for using a prohibited Nazi slogan, a regional court ruled on Tuesday
Yahoo NewsMay 14 2024
News
Why the Right’s Mythical Version of the Past Dominates When It Comes to Legal “History”
This is part of How Originalism Ate the Law, a Slate series about the legal theory that ruined everything. Originalism is now the dominant approach to constitutional interpretation for the Republican appointees to the Supreme Court, at least when originalism suits the ideological agenda of the modern Republican Party. In doing this, the Republican-appointed supermajority has effectively turned
SlateMay 12 2024
News
Republicans in West Virginia governor’s race run to the right on transgender issues
Transgender issues have emerged as an unexpected focal point in West Virginia’s gubernatorial race, as Republicans in the crowded primary seek to stand out as more conservative than their competitors in the solidly red state. In the weeks ahead of Tuesday’s primary, former state Rep. Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), businessman Chris Miller and a PAC supporting West Virginia Attorney General Patrick
The Hill