A blind Michigan judge went for a drive and a sheriff rode shotgun. As 100 people watched, Richard Bernstein of the Michigan Supreme Court drove a car on a dirt track Tuesday at the Genesee County fairgrounds, northwest of Flint. Sponsored: [REVEALED] Three Foods with BP-improving nutrients “I’ve always wanted… Read More
Connecticut woman sues over residency requirement for assisted suicide
A Connecticut woman with cancer sued Vermont on Thursday for allowing only its own residents to take advantage of a state law that lets people who are terminally ill end their own lives. Lynda Bluestein, 75, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, who has terminal fallopian tube cancer, and Dr. Diana Barnard, of… Read More
SWAT team shows at top GOP leader’s house again; opponents incredulous
On Wednesday, police said they received a false report about a person shot at the Georgia home of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Naturally, armed police apparently rushed to Greene’s door in the middle of the night — a potentially deadly prank called “swatting”, having the SWAT team storm someone’s home…. Read More
Academy CEO announces big changes to Hollywood
Bill Kramer has been thinking about the future of the Oscars since he was named CEO of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences earlier this summer. The former head of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures knows some things must change, that they have to evolve and grow… Read More
Scientists create synthetic mouse embryos with stem cells
Scientists have created “synthetic” mouse embryos from stem cells without a dad’s sperm or a mom’s egg or womb. The lab-created embryos mirror a natural mouse embryo up to 8 ½ days after fertilization, containing the same structures, including one like a beating heart. Sponsored: Is the answer to improved… Read More
Bill de Blasio scores a cushy new job…
No mayor of New York has been elected to a higher office since the 1800s… and those who cannot do, teach. Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took these two truths to heart after fruitlessly vying for the presidency, the governor’s mansion and a seat in Congress. This… Read More
Biden taps PepsiCo executive to direct Secret Service
President Joe Biden on Wednesday named Kim Cheatle, a veteran Secret Service official, to be the agency’s next director as it faces controversy over missing text messages around the time of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Cheatle, who left the Secret Service in 2021 for a job as a… Read More
Study: Paxlovid, while helpful for seniors, shows no benefit to young people
Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill appears to provide little or no benefit for younger adults, while still reducing the risk of hospitalization and death for high-risk seniors, according to a large study published Wednesday. The results from a 109,000-patient Israeli study are likely to renew questions about the U.S. government’s use of… Read More
Cosmetics giant Sephora settles bombshell customer lawsuit
Sephora Inc., one of the world’s largest cosmetics retailers, has settled a lawsuit claiming that the company sold customer information without proper notice in violation of the California’s landmark consumer privacy law, state Attorney General Rob Bonta said Wednesday. Sephora failed to tell customers that it was selling their personal… Read More
Dems gear up to replace deceased Rep. Walorski
Democrat Paul Steury has been confirmed as the party’s candidate for the special election to complete the congressional term of Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski following her death in a northern Indiana highway crash. Democratic precinct committee members from Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District confirmed Steury’s selection during a caucus vote… Read More
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