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California politicians have message for Taylor Swift, Eras Tour amid new strikes
Several California politicians are urging Taylor Swift not to perform concerts in Los Angeles as a way to stand in solidarity with striking hotel workers. Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and dozens of state and local politicians signed an open letter urging Swift to postpone her concerts in the city, saying the region’s hotels stand to make tremendous profit from her tour. Some properties are “doubling and tripling what they charge because you are coming,” they wrote.
Bipartisan bill would allow people who consumed marijuana to gain federal employment
Recreational cannabis has been legalized in more than 20 states and Washington, D.C., and there is now a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill to change a law that limits federal hiring by automatically disqualifying candidates who admit to having used cannabis. The proposed bill introduced by Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., has already received bipartisan support, with Raskin and Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., sponsoring the Cannabis Users Restoration of Eligibility Act.
Illinois Gov. Pritzker says DeSantis ‘isn’t smart enough to be president’
Illinois Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was not “smart enough to be president” after the Republican criticized a new Illinois state law allowing non-citizens to serve as police officers. “This man isn’t smart enough to be president,” Pritzker said Tuesday of DeSantis, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election.
Mike Pence on Indictment: Trump Put ‘Himself over the Constitution,’ Should ‘Never Be President’
Former Vice President Mike Pence claimed in a statement that former President Donald Trump put “himself over the Constitution” and should “never be President of the United States” after Special Counsel Jack Smith indicted Trump on charges stemming from January 6.
Pence comes out swinging at Trump following Jan 6 indictment: ‘Should never be president’
Former Vice President Mike Pence didn’t parse words when reacting to former President Donald Trump’s indictment by Special Counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday. In a statement released following Trump’s indictment on charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S.
Jack Smith’s Charges Against Trump Include Potential Death Penalty
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment Tuesday against former President Donald Trump for his role in attempting to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election includes several weighty felonies, including one for which death may be a penalty.
DC judge assigned to Trump Jan. 6 case labeled ‘toughest punisher’ in Capitol riot cases
The federal judge in Washington, D.C. assigned to preside over the prosecution of former President Donald Trump for charges related to the Capitol riot is notorious for issuing tougher sentences to other Jan. 6 defendants than what the Justice Department requested, and put every one of them behind bars. U.S.
Karine Jean-Pierre Says US Credit Rating Downgrade ‘Defies Reality’
‘A modest improvement to the medium-term fiscal outlook’
‘It’s About Damn Time’: Democrats, Never Trumpers Applaud 3rd Trump Indictment
Liberals and foes of former President Donald Trump took to social media to laud the third indictment against the leading Republican presidential candidate.
Special Counsel Jack Smith Seeks ‘Speedy Trial’ in Donald Trump January 6 Indictment
Special Counsel Jack Smith said that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will seek a “speedy trial” in the latest case against former President Donald Trump on charges stemming from January 6.
US’ Credit Rating Downgraded
One of the world’s largest credit agencies announced on Tuesday that it was lowering the U.S.’ long-term credit rating from “AAA” to “AA+,” citing future fiscal uncertainty. The agency downgraded the U.S. Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating following projections of fiscal deterioration over the next three years, according to a release from Fitch Ratings.
Indictment 3.0: Jack Smith Indicts Trump Day After Hunter, Joe Biden Implicated
Special Counsel Jack Smith announced Tuesday evening that a grand jury in Washington, D.C., had indicted former President Donald Trump on charges relating to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
‘I Love Seeing A Real Face’: Supermodel Pushes Back Against Cosmetic Surgery
‘I’ve never seen someone who I’ve been like, ‘Oh, that’s a good idea.
Meta Officially Begins Process Of Ending News Access For Canadians
‘we know the people using our platforms don’t come to us for news’
Logan Paul Feared Jake Paul Would Commit Suicide
‘It’s not easy to be hated by the whole entire world and it creates a very dark mental place’
US Spent Years Funding And Training The African Military That Just Overthrew Its US-Backed Gov’t
Effectively wasting $500 million
Sofia Vergara Moves To Protect Her Valuables And Assets Amid Divorce
She is reportedly attempting to safeguard her prenup, jewelry and artwork
Dancers Sue Lizzo For Alleged Sexual Harassment, Hostile Work Environment
Lizzo routinely advocates for body positivity and equality
‘I’m Definitely Not Strict!’: Kate Middleton Speaks Out About Raising Royal Children
‘I’m definitely not strict! How can you tell that?
Mother Who Can’t Swim Falls Overboard On Last Day Of Royal Caribbean Cruise With Family, Officials Say
‘All we know is that the ship’s crew thinks she jumped’
Rashida Tlaib Attends Anti-Israel Art Show Glorifying Palestinian ‘Martyrs’
‘Zionism will fall’
Chinese Spy Agency Calls On Society To Help With Espionage Work
‘Requires the masses’ broad participation’
World Economic Forum Is Totally Clueless About 2023’s ‘Top Risks’
Sounds like fun, said no one, ever.
Twitter Sues Pro-Censorship Nonprofit Over Targeting With ‘False’ Allegations And Data Abuse
Followed through on its threat to sue
Biden Regulator Launches Investigation Into Tesla After Complaints Of Cars Losing Control
‘Twelve complaints alleging loss of steering’
Democrat congresswoman lashes out at Biden over ‘shameful’ Space Command decision: ‘I expected more’
President Biden is facing fierce bipartisan backlash over his decision to cancel the planned move of the U.S. Space Command Headquarters from Colorado to Alabama, including from one of his staunchest allies. Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., released a statement late Monday sharply attacking Biden over the decision, calling it “shameful” and accusing him of bowing “to the whims of politics over merit.
AI for everybody: GOP, Dems unite behind public AI research center to ‘democratize’ the tech
Republicans and Democrats in the Artificial Intelligence Caucus are proposing the creation of a public research center that will give people and organizations access to the tools they need to create their own AI systems, even if they don’t have access to billions of dollars in research funding.
Washington Post: Democrats Fear Black Voters Will Not Show Up for Biden
Democrats fear black voters will not show up for President Joe Biden in the presidential election next year should he be the nominee, according to reports.
Conservatives Take Scalps In The Culture War
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