Governor Gavin Newsom has declined to support the monetary payments that his reparations task committee suggested, which could have totaled up to $1.2 million for a single recipient.
Read More CA Gov. Newsom walks back cash reparations promise, suggests ‘systemic changes’ insteadTag: OANN
Texas school covers up sexual assault of 6-year-old girl by fellow classmates, protests ensue
An alarming incident happened at an elementary school in Plainview, Texas, where it was reported that a male student and his friends had been sexually molesting a 6-year-old girl who was a classmate of theirs.
Read More Texas school covers up sexual assault of 6-year-old girl by fellow classmates, protests ensueTucker Carlson is back, on a new platform
Tucker Carlson has finally returned, but this time on Twitter. The beloved right-wing television personality said that he is relaunching his own show on the Elon Musk-owned social media network, in a video posted to his Twitter account on Tuesday.
Read More Tucker Carlson is back, on a new platformSenate Dems ask billionaire Harlan Crow to list gifts he sent to Justice Clarence Thomas and others
In a move that coincides with Democrats escalating their efforts for ethics reforms at the court, the Senate Judiciary Committee demanded information on Monday from Republican megadonor Harlan Crow who has come under fire for providing extravagant trips and perks to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Read More Senate Dems ask billionaire Harlan Crow to list gifts he sent to Justice Clarence Thomas and othersPutin: the West is waging ‘real war’ on Russia
As the Kremlin’s military launched another cruise missile barrage at Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the West’s “untamed ambitions, arrogance, and impunity” are igniting “a real war” against the nation during his nation’s customary Victory Day ceremony on Moscow’s Red Square on Tuesday.
Read More Putin: the West is waging ‘real war’ on RussiaPhoenix homeless encampment clears out after neighbors sue city
The city of Phoenix, Arizona, is being sued by more than a dozen people who live and work near the largest homeless camp in the state over its “failure to address, and its exacerbation of the growing homelessness crisis within the city.”
Read More Phoenix homeless encampment clears out after neighbors sue city
