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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Stephen A. Crockett Jr. - For forty years Clarence Thomas has been an albatross for Black people, an arbiter of "do as I say, not as I do" politics, a mime whose silence on the bench has been deafening. And, he's been all the things he claims to hate about Black people: He's a welfare queen, a duplicitous double agent, a diversity hire, a beneficiary of reparations and a minstrel show. read more


Even the normally arch-conservative USCCB argued that the "Catholic Church, consistent with western tradition, has long taught that the homeless are to be helped, not punished." Who could possibly be on the other side of the issue? Well, that would be Gospel Rescue Mission, the ministry that controls the discriminatory shelter in Grants Pass. read more


Ryan Watson, is in jail on the island and facing a potential mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years ... read more


Recent protests blocking roadways over the Israel-Hamas war has led to Democrats looking to team up with Republicans in California to increase the penalty for protestors. Monday, the Assembly Transportation Committee passed Assembly Bill 2742 on an 8-5 vote, with four Democrats siding with Republicans to push it through. read more


Former New York Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House and is facing federal charges, said he is withdrawing his bid for Congress in New York's 1st District. read more


Through high-level intelligence briefings, secretive meetings between the president and the four congressional leaders, and weeks of intensive strategizing, the Ukraine funding bill finally passed the House on Saturday with an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 311-112. The Senate passed the measure late Tuesday, and Biden signed the bill into law Wednesday. read more


With 30% of US companies at least exploring the idea now, and a small but growing number of companies actually trying it, there's a real possibility it will take hold. read more


In February, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan introduced the rough outline of the Player Equity Program, a vesting plan for the circuit's new for-profit arm that will carve up a hefty portion of the initial $1.5 billion investment from Strategic Sports Group. The initial player equity grants will be approximately $930 million distributed to 193 players via four categories, starting with the game's stars. read more


Michigan prosecutors consider former President Donald Trump and some of his top aides co-conspirators in the plot to submit a certificate falsely claiming he won Michigan's 2020 election, an investigator for Attorney General Dana Nessel's office testified Wednesday in court. read more


"We now have the ability at the RNC not just to have poll watchers -- people standing in polling locations -- but people who can physically handle the ballots," Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former President Trump and RNC co-Chair, told Eric Bolling in a Newsmax appearance Tuesday. read more


David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified at Donald Trump's trial Tuesday that the tabloid completely manufactured a negative story in 2016 about the father of Sen. Ted Cruz, of Texas, who was then Trump's rival for the GOP presidential nomination after the tabloid went after him, and Trump seized on the story. read more


The Biden administration has finalized a new rule set to make millions of more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay in the U.S. read more


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

A state grand jury in Arizona on Wednesday indicted so-called "fake electors" who backed then-President Donald Trump in 2020, as well as key Trump aides, after a sprawling investigation into the alleged efforts to overturn Joe Biden's win in the presidential election in the state.


Three Republicans on Wednesday joined Democrats in the Arizona House to vote to repeal the state's controversial 1864 ban on nearly all abortions, which was revived by a court ruling earlier this month and which only includes exceptions to save the life of the pregnant woman.


The Gateway Pundit, a right-wing website known for spreading election conspiracies, will declare bankruptcy as it faces lawsuits for defamation. ... Those lawsuits include one from the Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who sued the organization in Missouri, where it is based, after the website perpetuated false claims that the two had been involved in election fraud in Georgia.


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