New York Times opinion columnist Charles Blow warned President Biden that he risks letting former President Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election if he does not better appeal to Black voters. “This is the bind Biden is in when appealing to young Black voters: how to get them to […]
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Alabama judge greenlights hitman’s experimental execution: ‘not guaranteed a painless death’
Despite his legal team’s best attempts to halt the process, an Alabama judge ruled that Kenneth Eugene Smith will be the first human being to be put to death via nitrogen hypoxia later this month. Smith, now 58, was sentenced to death in 2022 for the 1988 contract killing of […]
Read MoreProfessor says he was fired for refusing to inflate grades: ‘Totally against what I was supposed to do’
A former Atlanta professor claims he was fired for refusing to inflate students’ grades after they complained his class was difficult. Former Spelman College Professor Kendrick Morales told “Fox & Friends” Thursday that when he told the school he would not offer his economics students easier work and raise their […]
Read MoreTop Biden adviser visits Beirut as Israel, Hezbollah near all-out war
Senior Biden adviser Amos Hochstein will visit Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday to meet with officials in an effort to prevent Israeli-Hezbollah tensions from spilling into an all-out war. Hochstein has been in the region meeting with Israeli officials for more than a week as tensions have grown red-hot. He will […]
Read MorePoland’s president begins process to pardon 2 convicted politicians
Poland’s president said Thursday that he has started the process to once again pardon two politicians who were arrested earlier this week amid a bitter standoff between the new government and its national conservative predecessor. The development came as tens of thousands of people with anti-government banners and Polish flags […]
Read MoreLast Hawaiian princess leaves $100M of her estate for Native Hawaiian causes
In life, Abigail Kawānanakoa embodied the complexities of Hawaii: Many considered her a princess — a descendant of the royal family that once ruled the islands. But she was also the great-granddaughter of a sugar baron and inherited vast wealth thanks to Westerners who upended traditional ways of life through […]
Read MoreAtlanta officials considering banning right turns on red
Atlanta lawmakers are considering a new city ordinance that would make turning right at red stoplights illegal in certain neighborhoods. Several members of the Atlanta City Council introduced the plan at a meeting earlier this week, FOX 5 Atlanta reported. The ordinance would make turning right on red illegal in […]
Read MoreAaron Rodgers sticks to sports in surprise ‘Pat McAfee Show’ appearance
Just a day after ESPN host Pat McAfee said Aaron Rodgers’ weekly appearances during the NFL season were over, the New York Jets star reappeared on his show Thursday to talk Bill Belichick and Nick Saban. Rodgers’ comments about Jeffrey Epstein, Jimmy Kimmel, COVID and Dr. Anthon Fauci ruffled feathers […]
Read MorePutin critic Sergei Udaltsov arrested charged with ‘justifying terrorism’
A prominent Russian left-wing activist who has for years criticized President Vladimir Putin has been arrested and charged with “justifying terrorism” on social media. Sergei Udaltsov, a supporter of the Russia-Ukraine war and the leader of the Left Front, a coalition of Russian left-wing groups affiliated with Russia’s Communist Party, […]
Read MoreDepartment of Defense Inspector General announces review of Lloyd Austin hospitalization
The Department of Defense Inspector General (IG) is launching an investigation into the department’s highly-criticized handling of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization. Robert Storch wrote in a memo on Wednesday, stating that, “The objective of the review is to examine the roles, processes, procedures, responsibilities, and actions related to […]
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