Jeffrey Clark seeks to pause disciplinary case due to Georgia indictment

A former Justice Department official who served in the Trump administration and is one of 19 defendants in the Georgia 2020 election probe is seeking to pause an ethics case against him, citing the charges he’s now facing in the Fulton County indictment. In a 13-page filing in D.C. federal court, lawyers for Jeffrey Clark on… Continue reading Jeffrey Clark seeks to pause disciplinary case due to Georgia indictment

Entire Minnesota police department resigns due to issues with pay

A small city in southeastern Minnesota has been left without a police department after the whole force recently resigned, according to officials. The Goodhue Police Department resigned due to issues with the city’s pay, Mayor Ellen Anderson Buck said at a city council meeting Monday. The city council met to discuss options for police coverage… Continue reading Entire Minnesota police department resigns due to issues with pay

Maui fires could pose health risks due to chemicals in air, water

The fires that have been burning in Maui since Tuesday could pose long-term health risks to residents due to chemical compounds contaminating the air, water and wreckage, authorities and experts have warned. The Hawaii State Health Department cautioned Friday that ash and dust from burned buildings might carry toxic chemicals like asbestos and lead. Many destroyed… Continue reading Maui fires could pose health risks due to chemicals in air, water

MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Exposes Republicans Taking Credit Where It’s Really Not Due

MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki on Sunday called out just some of the Republican politicians who have tried to take credit for funding that has flowed into their districts and states thanks to legislation passed by President Joe Biden, which they originally voted against. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), Ashley Hinson (Iowa), Nancy Mace (S.C.) and… Continue reading MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Exposes Republicans Taking Credit Where It’s Really Not Due

Mar-a-Lago Property Manager, Trump Aide Due Back In Court In Classified Documents Case

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — The property manager of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and an aide to the former president are due back in federal court in Florida on Thursday to face charges in the case accusing Trump of illegally hoarding classified documents at his resort after leaving the White House. Carlos De Oliveira, the… Continue reading Mar-a-Lago Property Manager, Trump Aide Due Back In Court In Classified Documents Case

Detroit woman sues city after being falsely arrested while 8-months pregnant due to facial recognition technology

A Detroit woman is suing the city and a police detective after she was falsely arrested due to facial recognition technology while 8-months pregnant, according to court documents. Porcha Woodruff, 32, was getting her two children ready for school on the morning of February 16 when six police officers showed up at her doorstep and… Continue reading Detroit woman sues city after being falsely arrested while 8-months pregnant due to facial recognition technology

Birth control pills recalled due to possible reduced effectiveness

The pharmaceutical company behind the birth control pill Tydemy is recalling two batches of the drug because they may have reduced effectiveness. Lupin, the New Jersey-based drugmaker, announced Saturday that it was recalling the batches after tests showed the pills had decreased levels of ascorbic acid, an inactive ingredient, and high levels of a “known… Continue reading Birth control pills recalled due to possible reduced effectiveness

Colorado River Basin has lost 10 trillions gallons of water due to climate change: Study

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Iran shuts down for two days due to extreme heat

Iran announced a nationwide two-day holiday because of increasing temperatures, state media reported Tuesday. Government spokesperson Ali Bahadori Jahromi said the decision to close governmental offices, banks and schools on Wednesday and Thursday came after the health ministry warned about a possible increase in cases of heat exhaustion because of high temperatures, the official IRNA news… Continue reading Iran shuts down for two days due to extreme heat