The lawyer for acquitted Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse says it’s “disgusting” that some pols have offered the teen a job on Capitol Hill. Defense lawyer Mark Richards says the Congress members are only trying to cash in on the teenager’s
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Sen. Ron Johnson says Build Back Better bill will hurt middle class
Sen. Ron Johnson said Democrats are putting the burden of paying for President Biden’s $1.75 trillion “Build Back Better” spending package on the middle class, because that’s “where the money is.” “The only place Democrats can get the money to
Crawford stops Porter in 10th to keep WBO welterweight title
LAS VEGAS — Terrence Crawford stopped Shawn Porter in the 10th round by technical knockout Saturday night in one of the most anticipated bouts of the year. Crawford (38-0) retained his WBO welterweight title and extended his streak of stoppages
These Instant Pot Kitchen Faves Are Up To 44% Off Right Now
If “What should we make for dinner?” always turns into a 30-minute discussion ending in raised voices and foot-stomping, Instant Pot appliances are for you. Making everything from yogurt to rice to fried chicken, these machines are more versatile than
How police ID’d the killer in Candy Rogers’ 1959 Spokane cold case
The disappearance and murder of 9-year-old Candice Rogers shocked the Spokane, Wash., community in March 1959. Now, 62 years later, thanks to some clothing from the original crime scene and improving DNA technology, police said her killer has finally been identified.
These smart glasses offer a glimpse at the future Apple and Facebook are planning
Avegant, a start-up in San Mateo, California, has built an LED light-engine that could enable device manufacturers to build small, stylish augmented-reality smart glasses. Courtesy of Avegant I recently tried a pair of prototype smart glasses from Avegant that gave
Fox’s Tucker Carlson gets exclusive access to Kyle Rittenhouse and his defense team during trial
Fox’s biggest star, Tucker Carlson, secured exclusive access to Rittenhouse and members of his defense team during the trial. The arrangement was not revealed until after the not-guilty verdict was handed down on Friday. Carlson shared a promo video on
My Father Was a Black Photojournalist When There Were So Few
This article is also a weekly newsletter. Sign up for Race/Related here. There is a gorgeous pink sky behind a trio of heavily clad state policemen as the journalist, Oscar Jimenez, who is Black, holds out his CNN press pass
Rittenhouse verdict reactions range from ‘devastating’ to ‘justice’
As Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty Friday on all charges against him, including intentional homicide, emotions rippled across the nation and the world. The verdict unleashed debates across the country; some people were outraged over the lack of justice, citing the role
How Much Does Biden’s Spending Bill Actually Cost?
When you add up the C.B.O. scores for all the spending and tax cuts in the bill — which is to say, all of the things Democrats say will benefit Americans — you get about $2.2 trillion. How did the
Biden says he’s angry and concerned over Rittenhouse acquittal for Kenosha killings, but ‘we have to abide by it’
President Joe Biden said Friday that he and many other Americans feel “angry and concerned” about the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse for killing two men and wounding a third man— but also said that people have to “abide by” the
Jury finishes deliberations Friday without reaching a verdict in Charlottesville Unite the Right civil trial
Judge Norman Moon sent the jury home and told them to come back Monday and be ready to start at 9 a.m. Fourteen people and 10 White supremacist and nationalist organizations were sued in a civil lawsuit by some rallygoers and others
Biden Nominates Two New Postal Service Board Members
“We wish them well as they proceed through the United States Senate confirmation process,” David Partenheimer, a Postal Service spokesman, said in the statement. Congressional Democrats and liberal groups have sought to replace Mr. DeJoy since he assumed office in
Cartel monsters hang nine bodies from bridge in Mexico turf war
Cartel monsters have hung nine bodies from a bridge in a chilling warning to rival gangs amid a bloody Mexico turf war. A tenth victim was also found on a nearby road by horrified residents in the Zacatecas municipality of
Austria Returns To Full Lockdown, Makes COVID-19 Vaccinations Mandatory
VIENNA (AP) — Austria will go into a national lockdown to contain a fourth wave of coronavirus cases, Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg announced Friday, as new COVID-19 infections hit a record high amid a pandemic surge across Europe. The lockdown will