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Mar 14 2023
News
Family of LSU freshman who died after chugging 190-proof liquor in hazing ritual gets $6.1M
The family of an 18-year-old Louisiana State University fraternity pledge, whose hazing-related alcohol death after being forced to chug 190-proof liquor prompted changes to the law in two states, will get a $6.1 million settlement in a lawsuit stemming from the case. A jury awarded the verdict last week to Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver, the parents of Maxwell Gruver. Their lawyer told Law&
Law & CrimeFeb 21 2023
News
City's first Black mayor says heavily edited leaked audio part of extortion attempt
City’s first Black mayor says heavily edited leaked audio part of extortion attempt The first Black mayor of Alabama’s capital city claims that a leaked audio recording of his voice is part of an extortion attempt against him. Three audio recordings of Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed, all of which appear heavily edited, were leaked on Sunday. They capture Reed referencing the Black vote, economic
The GrioFeb 17 2023
News
Plans for Fayetteville's former 112 Drive-in revealed
Developers announced Thursday that Austin, Texas-based Alamo Drafthouse Cinema — a combo bar, restaurant and movie theater — will anchor the location that was once home to Fayetteville's 112 Drive-in. The big picture: The 36-acre site is zoned for mixed use and will also host retail shops and 200 rental homes. Developers have dubbed the location "The Aronson" after Little Rock-native Maxwell
AxiosDec 03 2021
News
Jeffrey Epstein visited Clinton White House at least 17 times: report
Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House at least 17 times in the early years of President Bill Clinton’s administration, according to a new report published Thursday.
Visitor logs show the wealthy convicted pedophile — who died from an apparent suicide in his jail cell in 2019 – even visited the Clinton White House twice on the same day three different times, The Daily Mail reported.
New York Post (News)Sep 28 2023
Perspectives Blog
This Week in Fact Checking: Biden’s Mass Shooting Claim, Offshore Wind and Whale Deaths, Fetterman Body Double
News coverage often includes several forms of bias, and sometimes even flat-out misinformation.
Each week, AllSides delivers a brief summary of notable fact checks and adjacent coverage across the media spectrum.
Fact Check From the Left“Joe Biden's claim that he visited 'every mass shooting' site? Not true.” - USA Today Fact Check (Lean Left bias)
On Friday
Andy GorelJan 09 2023
News
Chesco Commissioners Recognize The Crisis Intevention Team Monday
National Law Enforcement Day provides an opportunity to thank law enforcement across the county for their service to the community. “Because law enforcement personnel have vital responsibilities as frontline caretakers in assessing and managing offenders with mental illness, the training provides them with the skills to manage crises,” County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell and
Patch.comDec 08 2022
News
First Gen Z Congressman Denied DC Apartment Over 'Really Bad' Credit
The first congressman-elect from Generation Z said on Thursday that he was denied an apartment in Washington, D.C., over his "really bad" credit.
Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who is set to take the seat of Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., tweeted that he told his potential landlord that his credit was poor as he applied. He was then told it would be "fine" but was ultimately denied.
He said
Newsmax (News)Jan 29 2023
Analysis
Meet the Rising Young Political Stars Who Are Rejecting Partisan Labels — and Getting Results
More than 1,300 miles away from the sharply partisan political gridlock of Washington, D.C. — where Democrat Maxwell Frost, 26, is making a splash as the one and only Generation Z member of Congress — politics in the Oklahoma state House looks a lot brighter to Republican Daniel Pae and his growing number of peers.
Pae, 27, had held the title of youngest House member since he was
PeopleJul 16 2020
Opinion
How did I end up in Epstein’s little black book?
Every time Jeffrey Epstein is in the news, I start getting calls from strangers wanting to scream abuse at me. This happened a lot when the billionaire financier was found dead in his jail cell last year after being arrested on sex trafficking charges, and it has started again following the arrest of his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell a couple of weeks ago. The reason is that my contact
The Spectator WorldJul 27 2022
News
Air Force testing system to stop active shooters with robots and drones
The U.S. Air Force is testing a system that uses artificial intelligence and drones on its bases aimed at putting a stop to an active shooter.
"The entire idea behind the platform is being able to take a robot and ultimately impede, disorient an active threat on an installation before they can do any more damage," ZeroEyes Senior Vice President of Government Solutions JT Wilkins, whose
Fox News (Online News)