Five key House Democrats are calling on the Justice Department to investigate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas under the Ethics in Government Act, after new … Pressure Grows on Clarence Thomas to ResignRead more
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Search and advertising giant pays to keep its search engine top
Google argued on Tuesday the U.S. was wrong to say the search and advertising giant broke the law to hold onto its massive market share, … Search and advertising giant pays to keep its search engine topRead more
Far-right group Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for Role in Jan. 6 Insurrection
A jury in Washington, D.C., has convicted four members of the far-right group Proud Boys of seditious conspiracy for their role in the January 6th … Far-right group Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for Role in Jan. 6 InsurrectionRead more
5 Women Sue Texas
five women are suing Texas after they were denied abortions, even as their pregnancies posed serious risk to their health and were nonviable. The Center … 5 Women Sue TexasRead more
Fox Pays Dominion $787.5 Million in Historic Settlement
On Tuesday, shortly after a jury was picked for the trial, Fox News agreed to pay Dominion three-quarters of a billion dollars — that’s $787.5 … Fox Pays Dominion $787.5 Million in Historic SettlementRead more
The First US Justice Forced to Resign
It is really the most on-point parallel we have historically. And one thing that’s important to note is that what Abe Fortas did is, in … The First US Justice Forced to ResignRead more
Conservative Judicial Activist Secretly Funneled at Least $80,000 to Ginni Thomas
The Washington Post reports conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo arranged for Clarence Thomas’s wife, Ginni Thomas, to be paid at least $80,000 for consulting work … Conservative Judicial Activist Secretly Funneled at Least $80,000 to Ginni ThomasRead more
White homeowner pleads not guilty in shooting of Black teen who rang the wrong doorbell
The 85-year-old White homeowner accused of shooting a Black teenager who rang the wrong doorbell pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of first-degree assault and … White homeowner pleads not guilty in shooting of Black teen who rang the wrong doorbellRead more
Chilean court sentences military personnel for burning alive student protesters in 1986
Fully 36 years after their horrific crime, a Chilean Court sentenced 10 retired members of the Army for dousing in petrol and setting alight 19-year-old … Chilean court sentences military personnel for burning alive student protesters in 1986Read more