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Dec 27 2023
News
Wisconsin La Crosse chancellor unanimously fired after filming online porn videos with wife: ‘Abhorrent’
The University of Wisconsin chancellor who previously paid a porn star thousands of dollars to speak to students on campus was canned Wednesday — after it was revealed he films his own adult content with his wife and posts the X-rated videos online. The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents decided unanimously to fire longtime UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow, citing his “abhorrent”
New York Post (News)Jan 24 2022
News
U.S. Orders Family Members of Embassy Staff to Leave Ukraine
The State Department said on Sunday that it had ordered family members of U.S. Embassy personnel in Kyiv, Ukraine, to leave the country amid increasing concerns about a possible Russian invasion.
The embassy will remain open for now, senior State Department officials said in a briefing with reporters, but some diplomats have been authorized to depart as well.
The State Department
New York Times (News)Jan 28 2022
Opinion
The Real Reason Neil Young Can Afford to Leave Spotify
Neil Young has never been quiet about his hatred of streaming, Big Tech, or the digitization of the music experience in general. But the veteran rocker escalated the crusade earlier this week, when he posted (and then deleted) a letter on his website asking his manager and an executive at his label, Warner Bros., to pull his entire catalog from Spotify. Artists have long criticized the
SlateJan 05 2024
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Tyreek Hill back at Dolphins practice but still out of his home after fire
MIAMI GARDENS — Receiver Tyreek Hill is back at Dolphins practice today, two days after leaving the team to tend to a fire at his home in western Broward County. Hill left practice Wednesday as soon as he received word of the emergency. “It was wild,” coach Mike McDaniel said. “You just know that his house is in flames, so immediately (you’re) fearing the worst.” Firefighters responding to the
The Palm Beach PostJan 05 2024
News
Colorado Republican won’t seek reelection
Colorado lawmaker Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) announced on Friday morning that he will not run for reelection, leaving all three of the state’s Republican-held congressional seats up for grabs in the upcoming November election. Lamborn’s district has been a solid Republican district and was not seen as competitive before his decision. Lamborn won his 2022 reelection bid with 57 percent of the vote
The HillNov 21 2023
News
Tom Farden out as University of Utah gymnastics head coach
Tom Farden is no longer the head coach of the University of Utah’s nationally renowned women’s gymnastics program, the university announced Tuesday evening. “The University and Head Gymnastics Coach Tom Farden have mutually agreed to part ways, effective immediately,” said Utah athletic director Mark Harlan in a statement. The announcement follows the university’s investigation into Farden’s
Deseret NewsDec 27 2023
News
House Ethics Committee Launches Investigation Into Florida Congresswoman
While members of Congress are permitted to use official funds for TV ads that cover official business and avoid campaign content, efforts by Ms. Cherfilus-McCormick appeared to cross the line. While most campaign ads end with the familiar phrase, “I’m [candidate stating name], and I approve this message,” each of the three separate commercials, which aired in South Florida during Ms. Cherfilus
The Epoch TimesJan 06 2024
News
Live updates: Alaska Airlines emergency on Boeing 737-9 Max prompts FAA grounding
The short, terrifying journey of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Friday could have been much worse. When a part of the fuselage blew off shortly after takeoff, a boy’s shirt was sucked off his torso and out through the hole, passengers reported, leaving the mother holding the boy. “It tore off her son’s shirt!” a man can be heard saying on video posted to Twitter by passenger Stephanie King.
CNN (Online News)Jun 17 2021
Analysis
Court again leaves Affordable Care Act in place
In a much-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected another effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, the health care reform law often regarded as the signature legislative achievement of former President Barack Obama. The justices did not reach the main issue in the case: whether the entirety of the ACA was rendered unconstitutional when Congress eliminated the penalty
SCOTUSblogDec 27 2023
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Woman who set fire to Casper abortion clinic ordered to pay nearly $300,000
A 22-year-old woman who set fire to Wellspring Health Access in Casper last year — Wyoming's only remaining abortion provider — was ordered Tuesday to pay almost $300,000 in restitution. Lorna Green must pay $298,170.95 in restitution, a federal order shows. About 80% will be paid to Nationwide General Insurance Company, the clinic's insurance provider. The remainder will be distributed to
Casper Star-Tribune