The Supreme Court begins hearing cases for its new term Monday, following its customary summer recess. If this term is anything like the last one, conservatives and constitutionalists will rejoice. In the most recent term, conservatives achieved secured massive wins on abortion (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization); gun rights (New York State Rifle &
Month: October 2022
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Hurricane Ian has killed at least 17 people in the US, with officials warning the number of fatalities will rise. A 22-year-old woman died after an all-terrain vehicle flipped over on a washed-out portion of road. Meanwhile, a 71-year-old man died of head injuries when he fell off a roof while putting up rain shutters.
A series of text messages between Elon Musk and several different people have been released as part of the discovery phase of the lawsuits. Twitter is suing Musk to enforce the deal, while Musk is countersuing the company and says they lied about the number of bot accounts on the platform. Text messages reveal that
You would think that with a name like mine, it wouldn’t be that hard to remember it. But I have been amazed over the years at the number of people who cannot recall the name “Lincoln.” It has become increasingly popular of late, with variable spellings, as has been the rage. Parents these days apparently
A North Dakota man arrested for running over a teenager he purportedly believed to be a Republican extremist was charged with murder Friday. Shannon Brandt admitted to hitting Cayler Ellingson with his vehicle Sept. 18 and left the scene before returning, calling 911 and leaving again, according to a police affidavit. Brandt was subsequently charged with felony
A man was convicted of a slew of felonies related to his dumping of human body parts, including human heads, across Arizona in 2020. Walter Harold Mitchell III had owned a business called “FutureGenex” that provided cadavers to medical schools for decades. In April 2020, his business closed and he moved to Arizona. Prosecutors say
Maud Newton, who describes herself as “a writer, critic, editor, and occasional speaker,” posted — then later deleted — a tweet in which she claimed that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ use of the word “biblical” to describe hurricane storm surge was “an evangelical dog whistle.” “‘DeSantis said there had been ‘biblical’ storm surge on Sanibel
In Thursday’s New York Times, reporters Reid Epstein and Alan Rappeport tried to paint Gov. Ron DeSantis as hypocritical for receiving federal assistance in the wake of the hugely damaging Hurricane Ian under the hostile headline “Ron DeSantis Pauses Political Bomb-Throwing as Hurricane Ian Hits.” As a powerful hurricane hammers Florida’s Gulf Coast, Gov. Ron DeSantis