Day: September 11, 2022

Faith

Best Pairs of Tummy-Control Leggings to Add to Your Wardrobe

Us Weekly has affiliate relationships so that we may be compensated for links to products or services. Although we know that expressing our love for leggings may not be a common proclamation, we still mean it. They are our favorite! They will be our favorite for ever! They’re comfy, they’re easy and they can be […]

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Princess Anne Curtsies to Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin

Respecting her. Princess Anne dipped down in a curtsy as she greeted Queen Elizabeth II‘s coffin on Sunday, September 11. The 72-year-old Princess Royal was present at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland. The official royal residence in Scotland will house her mother’s remains until a procession brings the late monarch to St Giles Cathedral […]

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Bachelorette’s James Taylor Arrested for DWI, Carrying Weapon

James McCoy Taylor. Courtesy James Taylor/Instagram James McCoy Taylor, who competed in The Bachelorette Season 12 was arrested. Us Weekly This is a valid confirmation. According to court records, the 35-year-old country crooner was arrested in Katy Texas on September 10th on charges of driving while intoxicated as well as unlawful possession. Use. In Touch Reporter was the first to report on the […]

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Politics

Trump-Appointed Judge Shields Ex-President From Accountability for Taking Docs

Donald Trump’s packing of the federal courts with judges chosen by the right-wing Federalist Society during his presidency is reaping dividends for him. Two weeks after the FBI lawfully seized 11,000 government documents (more than 100 of them with classification markings) from Mar-a-Lago on August 8, Donald Trump asked a Florida judge to delay the […]

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African People Bear the Weight of US’s Deadly “War on Terror” on the Continent

On the evening of September 20, 2001, then-President George W. Bush addressed the American public and laid the political, military and ideological groundwork for the “war on terror,” a global campaign of allied security forces to end domestic and international terrorism, a term so loosely defined that it soon became a container for anyone from […]

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The War on Terror’s Detention and Torture Practices Have Not Gone Away

The so-called “war on terror,” initiated by the U.S. and its global allies in response to the 9/11 attacks in 2001, did not so much change the rules of warfare as throw them out of the window. After 9/11 and the subsequent wars of Afghanistan and Iraq, there was a lot to be thankful for. […]

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Politics

Tech Workers Are Demanding End to Contract That Fuels Israeli Apartheid

Protests were held in four cities by hundreds of community members and workers. Project NimbusOn Thursday, Google, Amazon and the Israeli government signed the $1.2 billion contract titled. “There can be no tech for war. No tech for apartheid,” Alex Hanna, director of research at the Distributed AI Research Institute, expressed to a crowd of […]

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Derek Jeter, Wife Hannah Take Daughters to Hall of Fame Induction

Family time on the diamond Derek Jeter Hannah Jeter (née Davis) tend to keep a low profile as they raise their three daughters, but they decided to make the former athlete’s National Baseball Hall of Fame induction a family affair. The 48-year old retired shortstop celebrated his long and successful career in Major League Baseball […]

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Politics

Private Equity and Hedge Fund Industries Pour Over $347 Million Into Midterms

Federal committees reported receiving practically $347.7 million in the course of the 2022 midterm election cycle from private equity and hedge fund staff and PACs, an OpenSecrets evaluation of Federal Election Fee disclosures obtainable on Aug. 15 discovered. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) made headlines in August for her stalwart opposition to a provision within the […]

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Lawmakers Are Facing More Violent Threats Due to Trumpian Rhetoric, Jayapal Says

“We are at a precipice and we’re counting on the American people to come through — and I have hope that people will realize that we have to turn this clock back.” That’s what U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, told MSNBC’s Ali Velshi Saturday in an interview about how […]

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