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Apr 30 2024
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Louisiana rapist sentenced to physical castration, 50 years in prison for assaulting teen
A 54-year-old Louisiana man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison and physical castration after being convicted of raping and impregnating a 14-year-old girl. Glenn Sullivan, Sr., of Springfield, pleaded guilty on April 17, to four counts of second-degree rape in connection to assaulting the teen multiple times, according to a press release from 21st Judicial District Attorney Scott M.
Des Moines RegisterMay 02 2024
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Daily Wire Gets Gag Order Against Candace Owens: REPORT
The Daily Wire reportedly sought out a gag order against their ex-staffer Candace Owens after she called for a debate against Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro.
The conservative outlet allegedly attempted to privately receive a gag order as Shapiro and Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing simultaneously argued over when to hold a debate against Owens, according to award-winning journalist
The Daily CallerAug 16 2023
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Fairfax County schools defy Youngkin policies for trans, nonbinary students
A group of activists organized by FCPS Pride held a rally and march near Luther Jackson Middle School in Falls Church on Aug. 15 to support transgender, nonbinary and gender expansive youth in Fairfax County Public Schools. Teachers, students, administrators and activists were joined by elected officials in praising the statement issued earlier in the day by FCPS Superintendent Michelle Reid,
Washington BladeApr 24 2024
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When North Texas brewery closes April 27, Fort Worth will be ‘a lot less funky’
Fort Worth brewery Funky Picnic spent the past six months “continuing the fight” to try to stay open, co-founder Samantha Glenn told The Dallas Morning News. But after lower-than-expected sales in March, which is, historically, Funky Picnic’s best month, the brewery will close permanently after service on April 27, 2024. The restaurant’s nearly 5-year run, from June 2019 to April 2024, took
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 11 2023
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Youngkin to meet with Democrats on felon voting rights restoration
“Tomorrow morning we get a chance to listen to one another and exchange views,” Youngkin told reporters after an unrelated public event in Petersburg. He added that the state constitution is “very clear that what I have to do is give every formerly incarcerated Virginian an individual review. And that’s what we’re committed to do.” A host of Democratic lawmakers held a rally Tuesday on Capitol
Washington PostApr 29 2024
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Mt. Ararat HS students to represent Maine at international robotics competition for second year
After winning a regional event, Mt. Ararat High School Science Club students are now preparing for an international robotics competition. The club, coached by Mt. Ararat science teacher Glenn Evans and Mt. Ararat graduate Matt Berger, won all events at the Northern New England Seaperch Aquatic Robotics Competition on April 6 at the Greely High School pool in Cumberland. The competition
Portland Press HeraldApr 29 2024
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Anchorage man dies in 4-wheeler rollover in Knik River Valley
An Anchorage man died Saturday in a four-wheeler rollover in the Knik River Valley after he became separated from his group near Friday Creek, Alaska State Troopers said. Troopers said Monday they were notified around 10:30 p.m. Saturday that 62-year-old Carl Long was missing in the Knik River Public Use Area. The area, managed by the state, is a popular recreation destination near Palmer.
Anchorage Daily NewsOct 10 2023
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Warner, Kaine urge DOJ to probe Va. Gov. Youngkin’s ‘purge’ of voter rolls
RICHMOND — Virginia Democratic Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine are urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate if the Youngkin administration violated the Voting Rights Act when it wiped at least 270 fully qualified Virginia voters off the state’s rolls. In a letter dated Friday and released to the media Tuesday, Warner, Kaine and the state’s six Democrats in the House of
Washington PostMar 10 2023
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Youngkin calls for gender-neutral bathrooms after question from transgender Virginia teen
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) called for gender-neutral bathrooms in schools on Thursday, in response to a town hall question from a transgender Virginia teenager. “Look at me. I am a transgender man,” Niko, a 17-year-old from Arlington, Va., said at a CNN town hall. “Do you really think that the girls in my high school would feel comfortable sharing a restroom with me?” Youngkin, who
The HillOct 11 2023
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Virginia Beach School Board adopts version of Gov. Youngkin’s transgender model policies
A year of intense debate ended Tuesday night with the Virginia Beach School Board’s vote to finally adopt the state’s model policies on the treatment of transgender students. These regulation changes will require parental permission for students to go by nicknames and preferred names and pronouns, to receive counseling services pertaining to gender and address facility use, such as bathrooms
The Virginian-Pilot