Arleen Richards
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Louisiana lawmakers changed a controversial bill that would have gotten anyone involved in an abortion charged with murder. A pro-life Republican lawmaker said parts of the ...
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Tourists from around the globe are back in Paris again. Many of them have had to delay their trips for years due to the pandemic.
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After the Supreme Court said a Christian group could fly its flag in Boston, the Satanic Temple applied for permission as well. NTD explores whether Boston ...
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The House approved a resolution Tuesday that will allow congressional staff to form unions, if they choose. A critic says this is a direct cost to ...
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A class-action privacy lawsuit hits 7-Eleven, accusing the convenience store chain of improperly using facial recognition technology to scan and remember customers’ faces.
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A nonprofit law firm on Friday threatened to sue protesters who disrupt religious services, after pro-abortion organization Ruth Sent Us announced its intent to interrupt church ...
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Louisiana lawmakers have advanced a bill that would make abortion a homicide in the state. A lawmaker says they “cannot wait on the Supreme Court.”
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Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn responded to the publication of a nude video of him, claiming it was another hit from his opponents’ “drip campaign.” He vowed ...
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In Ohio’s primary elections on Tuesday, J.D. Vance won a tight race for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate—with a little help from Donald Trump.
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Amazon intends to reimburse its U.S. workers who travel to get an abortion. The decision makes the online retailer the latest company to help employees bypass ...
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has paused all death row executions for the rest of this year. He plans to review the state’s lethal drug testing procedures.
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One day after a New York Supreme Court judge fined former President Donald Trump $10,000 per day for not responding to a subpoena, Trump’s attorney filed ...
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The Los Angeles Sheriff is launching a criminal investigation into a stolen video that was leaked to the LA Times. And he plans to question the reporter. ...
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The state of Texas filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration to stop the numbers crossing the border from Mexico and they won. But President Joe ...
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A federal appeals court has granted a nonprofit’s request for an injunction against the University of Central Florida’s policies on discrimination and bias.
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Several major cities in the United States have casinos, but not Chicago. With the second-highest debt in the nation after New York City, Chicago is rolling ...
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After nearly 20 years of litigation, the undisputed owner of an 1897 painting, located in a Spanish museum, may get another chance at getting his stolen ...
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The Supreme Court Thursday said a disabled Puerto Rican man can’t receive disability benefits. In an 8–1 vote, the court ruled that excluding him is constitutional.
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During the 2020 elections, young voters came out in record numbers, helping to boost votes for President Joe Biden. But according to a recent poll, now ...
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A former assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school claimed she was harassed because of her race. She says the school’s anti-racism policy is racist.
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A woman working for a candy company says she contracted COVID-19 at work, and her husband died as a result. Now she’s suing the company. And ...
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The oldest death row inmate in Texas is scheduled to be executed next week. Carl Buntion was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in ...
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Florida is continuing its commitment to families—with a focus on foster care. Governor Ron DeSantis signed a senate bill that increases the monthly subsidy for child ...
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Another Jan. 6 defendant was convicted on all charges Monday, making him the second defendant to be found guilty by a federal jury. Prosecutors argued he ...
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Inflation is particularly bad in Georgia, according to the most recent consumer price index. As the midterm election cycle is heating up, economists have some suggestions.
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In Pennsylvania, registered Democrats are switching parties at a higher rate than in five other states, according to a recent Reuters report that examined voter data ...
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No jail time was given to a New Mexico man who was acquitted of four misdemeanor charges in connection with the Jan. 6 incident. A federal judge ...
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The Biden administration is extending the pause on student loan repayments, again. If this keeps happening—experts say the money will have to come from somewhere else. ...
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After Ukrainian officials held Russian troops responsible for the civilian killings, the United States announced its plan to ask the U.N. Human Rights Council to suspend ...
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Police have arrested what they called a “related suspect” in the shooting that occurred in California’s capital city of Sacramento Sunday. Six people were killed and ...