“Nobody wants to leave. What are you supposed to do after this?” View Entire Post ›
Two People Were Charged For Vandalizing Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers
The pair allegedly targeted three so-called pregnancy help centers that offer abortion alternatives that include counseling, pregnancy testing, and ultrasounds. View Entire Post ›
The “Special Treatment” Supreme Court Justices Got During The Leak Investigation Should Be Investigated, A Group Told Congress
The justices didn’t have to sign affidavits denying the leak, but their staff did. Congress is being urged to investigate why. View Entire Post ›
Unlike Their Staff, The Supreme Court Justices Didn’t Have To Sign Affidavits Swearing They Didn’t Leak The Draft Abortion Decision
Rules for thee, but not for me. View Entire Post ›
It Appears George Santos Also Lied About Appearing On “Hannah Montana”
Now he’s gone too far. View Entire Post ›
The Person Who Leaked The Supreme Court Abortion Decision May Have Gotten Away With It — For Now
Investigators probing the leak of the draft opinion last May have not been able to identify with certainty any one suspect among the court’s almost 100 employees. View Entire Post ›
A Black Man Flagged Down Police After A Traffic Collision. Four Hours Later, He Died In LAPD Custody.
Keenan Anderson was heard yelling “they’re trying to George Floyd me” in released body camera footage, as police pinned the 31-year-old high school teacher to the ground. View Entire Post ›
Dr. Dre Called Out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene As “Hateful And Divisive” As His Lawyers Got Her Twitter Video Using His Music Taken Down
“I don’t license my music to politicians, especially someone as divisive and hateful as this one,” Dr. Dre said. View Entire Post ›
Kevin McCarthy’s Bid For Speaker Of The House Was A Hot Mess. But After 15 Votes, The California Republican Finally Won The Gavel
The inability of Republicans to coalesce around a candidate for House speaker was the longest bid in 164 years — and the butt of jokes on social media. View Entire Post ›
A New Member Of Congress Explained Why He’ll Swear His Oath Of Office On The US Constitution With A First-Edition Superman Comic
“I learned to read and write English reading comics as a kid. Never stopped reading,” Rep.-elect Robert Garcia told BuzzFeed News. View Entire Post ›