New DelhiAn Indian court on Wednesday ordered life in jail for Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik for funding “terrorist” activities and many other charges, prompting street protests outside his residence and condemnation from Pakistan’s prime minister.
Supreme Court and conservative ‘forces of hate’ looking to undo progress of the 1960s: L.A. Times column
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For Milsaps College professor Robert S. McElvaine, who wrote the piece, it might be even worse than that. "The United States in 2022 is at a crossroads and the direction taken will likely determine whether the experi...
Charlie Hurt slams Biden for trashing Supreme Court while overseas: ‘It’s appalling’
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FLORIDA REPUBLICAN SLAMS BIDEN FOR ‘UNHINGED’ CRITICISM OF SUPREME COURT WHILE OVERSEAS CHARLIE HURT: When we talk about politics ending at the nation's shore, usually what we're talking about is a president goes ove...
New video shows Bill Cosby moments after he was released from prison a year ago: ‘I’m a free man’
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In the video, shot by Wyatt on his phone, Cosby is seen thanking prison workers as he gets into the passenger seat of Wyatt's car. Actor/stand-up comedian Bill Cosby arrives for sentencing for his sexual a...
Georgia Supreme Court overturns prominent Atlanta attorney’s murder conviction in wife’s killing
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Georgia's highest court on Thursday unanimously overturned the murder conviction of a prominent Atlanta attorney in the death of his wife and granted him a new trial. Claud "Tex" McIver was convicted in 2018 of fel...
Brittney Griner detention: WNBA superstar heads to ‘sham trial,’ Russian court system under microscope
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U.S. officials fear the American basketball icon will be the subject of a "sham trial." WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner leaves a courtroom after a hearing in Khimki just outsid...
Good Morning America finally deletes tweet praising Justice Jackson as ‘the first Black Supreme Court justice’
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On Thursday, Jackson was officially sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court following Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement. GMA covered the moment she was welcomed onto the court by Justice John Roberts, but their ...
Supreme Court has done more legislating in last two weeks than Congress in the last two years: Harold Ford Jr.
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HAROLD FORD JR: I think that when you consider the court's standing, which concerns me more than anything right now, when we look at some of these polls that suggest that maybe there's somewhere in the mid-twenties o...
Supreme Court now ‘a threat to the planet’: Dems and media melt down over high court’s EPA decision
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The Court dealt the progressives and the climate change agenda a blow with its highly anticipated decision in the West Virginia v. EPA case. The 6-3 decision ruled "that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot pas...
Most Americans disagree with Supreme Court gun ruling, but blame mental health for mass shootings: new poll
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The Monmouth University poll released Thursday found that 54% of the public believe there should be more restrictions on the right to bear arms, with 30% believing the Second Amendment right is absolute. And 15% eve...
Kentucky state court blocks two state laws that stopped abortion services after Roe ruling
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A Kentucky state court on Thursday halted enforcement of two Kentucky laws passed in 2019 that had stopped abortion services in the state last Friday, after the Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. The tw...
‘Anti-democratic’ Supreme Court makes ‘mockery of the public will,’ argues NY Times’ Ezra Klein
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"Dobbs Is Not the Only Reason to Question the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court," Klein's headline read.He argued that the court was no longer a nonpartisan institution and that justices craft their decisions to benefi...
Supreme Court climate ruling returned power to the people
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The case arose from one of President Barack Obama’s attempts to bypass Congress. In his first term, Obama tried to get Congress to pass a cap-and-trade law to reduce carbon emissions. Obama candidly admitted that "...