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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas condemned the “nastiness” and lies” he and his wife, Ginni, have faced in the last few years. Thomas has faced scrutiny over accepting lavish, undisclosed gifts from billionaire friends while his wife, Ginni, has faced criticism over trying to overturn the 2020 general election results. The revelation about failing to…
Udom “Nose” Taepanich, 55, is synonymous with stand-up comedy in Thailand. A comedian, artist, and writer, Nose uses humor to satirize society and anything he finds amusing about Thailand, and…
While some are feeling distress internally, Cabrini athletes are completing their tasks
By JIM VERTUNO (Associated Press) AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Friday that U.S. history shows c ourt decisions unpopular in their time later can become part of the “fabric of American constitutional law.” Kavanaugh spoke Friday at a conference attended by judges, attorneys and other court personnel in the 5th […]
John Plumb thinks that Russia developing nuclear weapons for space is very bad.
Addressing conspiracy beliefs with tailor-made counterevidence delivered via AI chatbot works remarkably well.
Senator Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who leads the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, had a heated exchange with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin about the migrant crisis at the southern border on Capitol Hill. Tester, who is one of the Senate’s most at-risk current officeholders, made it clear to Austin that he's tired of the…
She ‘can hear sounds as soft as a whisper and is starting to talk.’
Credit card and airline rewards are very popular among Americans, but Biden administration officials are concerned that aggressive marketing practices and the dominance of large players in the industry may be harming competition and consumers. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Department of Transportation questioned industry executives and consumer advocates during a joint hearing Thursday…
A 30-year study found that eating highly processed foods is linked to a higher risk of early death. The study, released Wednesday in the BMJ journal, analyzed the eating habits of 115,000 people and found that a higher intake of highly processed foods was associated with a slightly higher mortality risk. The results varied based on which…
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