Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of the ill-fated blood testing start-up Theranos, acknowledged her own downfall from success on Tuesday when she was forced to report to prison to begin her sentencing.
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Texas approves bill for armed guards at all schools
Texas lawmakers sent a comprehensive school safety bill to Governor Greg Abbott on Sunday, which calls for the posting of armed security officers at every school and the provision of mental health training for certain district personnel.
Read More Texas approves bill for armed guards at all schoolsWhite Sox player Liam Hendriks returns, months after cancer diagnosis
Following his non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis, Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks had announced that he was in remission. Over a month later, he is now scheduled to join the active roster again on Monday.
Read More White Sox player Liam Hendriks returns, months after cancer diagnosisBiden admits son Beau died from cancer and not in Iraq, 11 days after claiming he died in war
At a Memorial Day speech on Monday, President Joe Biden admitted that his late son Beau had died of brain cancer, not combat, 11 days after falsely telling U.S. troops in Japan that Beau had died “in Iraq.”
Read More Biden admits son Beau died from cancer and not in Iraq, 11 days after claiming he died in warKohl’s is latest retailer to face backlash for marketing LGBTQ clothes to children
Customers across the United States are now coming for Kohl’s, thanks to their decision to become the most recent corporate retailer to sell LGBTQ+ and Gay Pride clothes for toddlers and young children.
Read More Kohl’s is latest retailer to face backlash for marketing LGBTQ clothes to childrenMilitary bases remove names of Confederate soldiers in an effort to ‘rebrand’
Retired Lieutenant General Tom Bostick, a member of the Naming Commission tasked with renaming Army bases named in honor of Confederate generals, commented on the move, saying, “I wonder what took so long.”
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