Texas Judge Hears Revised DACA Case
A federal judge did not make an immediate decision Thursday on the fate of a revised version of a federal policy that prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
Dem Rep. Finally Pays Delinquent Property Tax Bill
After reportedly being accused of not paying property taxes for more than six months on a property she and her husband operated in Portland, Oregon, a Democrat member of Congress from Washington state has now paid the balance in full.
WH: Biden ‘Fine’ After Fall at Air Force Graduation
The White House says President Joe Biden is fine after he tripped on a sandbag and fell to his knees during a U.S. Air Force Academy commencement ceremony in Colorado on Thursday.
Cash Offers for Invite to Dorsey’s Twitter Alternative
An anti-Elon Musk movement is emerging, creating buzz for former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s San Francisco startup Bluesky, with some people reportedly paying up to $300 for a code for the invitation-only platform.
Twitter Cancels ‘What Is a Woman?’ Over ‘Misgendering’
Twitter canceled a deal with The Daily Wire to stream its documentary “What is a Woman?” for free due to concerns about “misgendering,” the conservative media company’s co-CEO Jeremy Boreing said Thursday. Following tech billionaire Elon Musk’s acquisition of the social …
Howard University Prof. Floats $5M in Reparations
Howard University law professor Justin Hansford, a member of the United Nations’ Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, at U.N. headquarters in New York City this week proposed $5 million payouts to every U.S. descendant of slavery.
Appeals Court: Release Manson Follower Van Houten
A California appeals court on Tuesday ordered former Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten, convicted in the 1969 killings of supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary, to be released from prison, overturning a 2020 decision by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Trump on Latest Biden Fall: ‘That’s Not Inspiring’
President Joe Biden’s latest fall Thursday had former President Donald Trump remembering the media hysteria of his ginger walk down a ramp at the 2020 West Point commencement.
Playboy Model Sues Bill Cosby for Alleged ’69 Rape
Inspired by E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and using California’s “lookback” law provision, a former Playboy model is suing actor Bill Cosby and as many as 20 enablers for a previously alleged rape that occurred in 1969.
Pentagon Orders Air Force Base to Cancel Drag Show
The Pentagon ordered Nellis Air Force Base in Nebraska to cancel a drag show that had been scheduled on Thursday, the beginning of Pride Month, after similar shows had been there before, according to officials.