Month: December 2021

Olabinjo Osundairo testified Thursday in the trial of Jussie Smollett, the former star of the TV show Empire. Smollett is accused of conspiring with Oundairo and his brother to stage a hate crime against himself in 2019. (Cook County Courthouse Sketch Artist) Chicago, Ill. — The second brother accused of conspiring with former Empire star
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Such a manly, macho, masculine man, that Joe Scarborough! On Thursday’s Morning Joe, Scarborough mocked the masculinity of Republicans, while by inference boasting of his own machismo. Scarborough’s first target was someone he referred to as “the guy with the little neck,” feigning ignorance of his name. Willie Geist supplied it: Josh Hawley. The reason
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An anti-abortion demonstrator holds an issue of National Review, End Roe, ahead of arguments in the Mississippi abortion rights case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, in Washington, D.C., December 1, 2021. (Anthony Bolognese, Capitol Hill Photo) I’ve been talking to some colleagues about how maybe it would be less consequential politically than we think, and
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A United Kingdom woman who’s been debilitated with spina bifida all her life won a case Wednesday against her mother’s physician claiming “wrongful conception” — meaning she would not have been born had the doctor given her mother proper medical advice, the Sun reported. What are the details? Evie Toombes (20) took Dr. Philip Mitchell
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The ABC, CBS and NBC evening news networks have gone four days without covering Black Lives Matter issuing a racist call to boycott white-owned businesses. The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) plastered a Black Friday post on Instagram that told followers to celebrate “#BlackXmas” and “Skip the Black Friday sales and buy exclusively
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The lovely VodkaWife™ is visiting her best friend in North Carolina for a few days, so I’m living the single dad lifestyle. Will you find crushed Budweiser cans all over my office during this week’s “Five O’Clock Somewhere”? Will my un-ironed shirt (worn three days running) be covered with spaghetti and coffee stains? Will the
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(Natural News) Just as the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) was being unveiled to the world back in late 2019, a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conveniently rolled out a new injectable marking method to label, identify and track people based on their “vaccination” status. Funded in large part by billionaire eugenicists
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In oral argument in Dobbs, Justice Breyer seemed to revere the deservedly ridiculed discussion of stare decisis in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Further, in a remarkable exchange with Justice Alito (transcript, pp. 91-95), U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar resisted the notion that the Court could have overturned its notorious decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
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Charlie Savage, national security and legal policy correspondent for the New York Times, played defense on behalf of the now-discredited “Steele dossier” that led to the first Trump impeachment, in Thursday’s “Discredited Steele Dossier Doesn’t Undercut Russia Inquiry.” The infamous tissue of rumors and lies that would foster the false “collusion”-with-Russia narrative (a word the
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(Bet_Noire/Getty Images) To cushion the transition back to in-person, the Portland teachers’ union has pitched one day of remote instruction a week for high schoolers after winter break. On Monday, the Portland Association of Teachers proposed cancelling in-person class every Friday, during which teachers would provide small group tutoring online for half the day and
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Pro-life activists protest outside the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., December 1, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Today, we run the gamut: three observations about yesterday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court and the future of abortion in the U.S.; why the Omicron variant may have been hanging around here much longer than we thought; why
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