The Kentucky Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill allowing mothers of unborn children to receive child support, further establishing a conservative, anti-abortion movement to institute fledgling rights for fetuses. Senate Bill 110 drew broad support from both sides of the aisle and easily crossed the Republican-majority state Senate chamber with a 36-2 vote. It’s expected to...
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‘That Is Inaccurate’: Kamala Harris’ Office Denies Claims Speech on Israeli Cease-Fire Was Watered Down By Officials As Criticism of Biden Mounts
Biden administration officials rephrased key parts of Vice President Kamala Harris’ strongly worded speech in which she blasted Israel’s continuing war against Hamas and called for an immediate cease-fire to free remaining hostages in Gaza, according to government officials who spoke to NBC News. Officials in Harris’ camp acknowledged some changes to Harris’ fiery speech...
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Flint Councilman Eric Mays’ Son Accuses City Leader’s Siblings of Holding His Body Hostage In Battle Over Estate with No Will
The son of Eric Mays, a third-term councilman who served the city of Flint before his death last month, is suing the late city leader’s four siblings and a funeral home over the handling of Mays’ remains. Eric HaKeem Deontaye Mays, who is referred to in a news release from Lento Law Group as Eric...
An Armed SWAT Team Used Apple’s Find My App to Wrongly Raid Grandmother’s Denver Home In Search of a Stolen Cellphone. Now Cops Must Pay Her Nearly $4M
A 78-year-old grandmother was just awarded $3.76 million in a judgment after her Colorado home was raided and wrongly searched two years ago by a SWAT team in a sting gone wrong. The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ruby Johnson, a retired U.S. Postal Service worker whose home...
A California Prisoner Donated Every Penny of His $17.74 Paycheck to Gaza Victims After Working 136 Hours. In Turn, the Community Raised More Than $100K For Him.
One California inmate’s efforts to help Palestinians suffering from Israel’s ongoing military campaign ended in a huge outpouring of support. Last week, Los Angeles-based filmmaker Justin Mashouf shared photos on X of a pay stub that belongs to a 56-year-old man identified only as “Hamza.” Hamza is currently serving time in a Northern California prison...








