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Dec 26 2023
News
Man charged with murder of 2-year-old: He could face death penalty
A man charged with murdering a two-year-old boy and injuring his twin sister could face the death penalty after already spending years in jail for breaking a different child's arm. Jonathan Allen Dunn, 36, from Roy, Utah, is being charged with aggravated murder, aggravated child abuse and two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child, AP reported. The charges come after he previously served
Daily MailJan 09 2024
News
Aaron Rodgers Doubles Down: Refuses To Apologize To Jimmy Kimmel For Epstein Comments
Controversy-prone New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers refused to apologize to late night host Jimmy Kimmel for baselessly suggesting he had connections to sexual abuser Jeffery Epstein amid the unsealing of court documents related to Epstein’s wrongdoing, after Kimmel suggested he provide one while floating potential legal action. While appearing on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday Rodgers
ForbesJan 21 2020
News
Barr Once Contradicted Trump’s Claim That Abuse of Power Is Not Impeachable
Scholars have roundly rejected a central argument of President Trump’s lawyers that abuse of power is not by itself an impeachable offense. But it turns out that another important legal figure has contradicted that idea: Mr. Trump’s attorney general and close ally, William P. Barr.
In summer 2018, when he was still in private practice, Mr. Barr wrote a confidential memo for the Justice
New York Times (News)Apr 27 2023
News
North Dakota's governor vetoes bill that would require librarians to screen sexual explicit material from kids
North Dakota's governor vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have required librarians under threat of criminal penalty to screen sexually explicit materials from children, but signed another barring explicit materials from the children's sections of local and school libraries. The Senate voted 33-14 to override Republican Gov. Doug Burgum's veto hours later, though a similar House vote would be
Fox News (Online News)May 23 2023
News
Dad who beat infant son until he was brain dead and waited hours to call 911 is sentenced in 'heartbreaking' case of abuse
A 25-year-old father in Idaho may spend the rest of his days behind bars for brutally killing his infant son three years ago, beating the child until he was brain dead then waiting several hours before seeking any medical assistance. Ada County District Judge James S. Cawthon on Monday ordered Thomas Rowley to serve a sentence of life in a state department of correction facility with the
Law & CrimeFeb 15 2024
Opinion
The House should impeach the entire Biden administration
When House Democrats, led by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), impeached then-President Donald Trump in 2019, the procedure was a spectacle of feigned seriousness for one of the most blatantly partisan acts in U.S. history.
The two impeachment counts, abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, were passed on a party-line vote and established a new standard that every president can be easily
Washington ExaminerDec 02 2022
News
New York AG chief of staff resigns amid probe into sexual harassment allegations
The chief of staff for New York Attorney General Letitia James, considered one of her most trusted advisers, has resigned and is being investigated in connection with separate sexual harassment allegations.
The New York Times reported that Ibrahim Khan was accused of inappropriate touching and unwanted kissing by at least one woman. James has reportedly hired a law firm to investigate
Fox News (Online News)May 26 2023
News
AL denies parole for Judith Ann Neelley who murdered an abducted, sexually assaulted 13-year-old girl
Alabama officials swiftly denied parole Thursday for a woman convicted of murder in the 1982 death of a 13-year-old girl who was abducted from a Georgia shopping mall, sexually assaulted and injected with drain cleaner before being fatally shot. The Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole Boards refused to release Judith Ann Neelley, 58. Neelley originally had been sentenced to the electric chair
Fox News (Online News)Feb 14 2024
Opinion
Following Mayorkas’ impeachment, who will the GOP target next?
For months, as House Republicans moved forward with their impeachment crusade against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, many assumed that cooler heads would eventually prevail. Sure, the GOP conference has taken a radical turn, but the party wouldn’t actually impeach a sitting Cabinet secretary without evidence of high crimes, right?
Wrong.
As the dust settles on
MSNBCMay 22 2023
News
President Biden, Members of Congress, and All Lovers of The Republic, Now Is Your Lincoln Moment: Rebuff MAGA Abuse of the Moribund ‘Debt Ceiling’
Unlike the by-and-large ethnically constituted states of the “Old World,” the America of the “New World” is a covenant. Indeed it is a covenant of covenants. The overarching covenant is our Constitution, a written document that must be “operationalized” in myriad ways through the centuries of our shared public life as a unified federal republic – a res publica, a thing of the public (e
Forbes