Por: Associated Press Life October 26, 2022
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama Supreme Court has upheld a decision removing a probate judge from office who was accused of racist and sexually inappropriate behavior that included showing an explicit video to an employee and making inappropriate comments after murder by a police officer. The justices last week unanimously upheld the 2021 decision by the Court of the Judiciary — a disciplinary panel that hears complaints against judges... + full article
Bleacher Report USA Sports October 25, 2022
We go to the judges' scorecards.No other words raise the blood pressure and tension level for fight fans quite like the time between the final bell and Bruce Buffer reading the arbiters' verdict.On Saturday at UFC 280, it happened again. In a fierce, hard-hitting... + más
UFC superstars take to Twitter to debate who won between Sean O'Malley and Petr Yan | ESPN
How to watch UFC 280 Oliveira vs Makhachev on iPhone, Apple TV, and web | 9to5Mac
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 13, 2022
The first step toward purging racism from our midst is to not talk like a racist. That’s because talking like a racist is being racist. Ditto for bigotry. Or homophobia. A second step is to not tolerate someone else talking like a racist — whether it’s hate speech or a... + más
LA Councilmen De León, Cedillo resist resigning amid uproar over leaked audio of racist remarks | ABC7
Once seen as a trailblazer, Kevin de León tumbles after leaked racist tape | Los Angeles Times
Fox News USA Sports October 12, 2022
Liberal journalists erupted that was sexist after the Monday Night Football commentator remarked on a controversial penalty that it was time to take the dresses off with regard to excessive roughing-the-passer calls.During Monday’s Kansas City Chiefs-Las Vegas Raiders game,... + más
Troy Aikman calls 'dresses' comments 'dumb': 'Just shouldn’t have made them' | Fox News
Troy Aikman urges NFL Competition Committee to 'take the dresses off' after Chiefs' penalty controversy | Fox News
Fox News USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Despite chart since its streaming release on Wednesday, the film is facing criticism from viewers. Blonde, which is based on a fictional take on the , is played by Cuban actress Ana de Armas. The film’s director, Andrew Dominik, is receiving heat, as subscribers view his... + más
'Blonde' stars Ana de Armas as Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe — here's how to watch the new drama at home | Business Insider
‘Blonde’ review: Netflix’s bogus Marilyn Monroe movie is a cruel slog | New York Post
New York Daily News USA World September 28, 2022
A chess grandmaster was fired from his job as a commentator for the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, for making sexist comments during the Women’s Grand Prix in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Tuesday. Ilya Smirin, a Belarusian-born Israeli grandmaster, was making his debut as... + más
Magnus Carlsen quits match without explanation amid apparent feud with fellow grandmaster Hans Niemann | CNN
Chess Is Just Poker Now | The Atlantic
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 26, 2022
There has been a fair amount of news in Maine lately about dams on the Kennebec River; how fish can be restored to the upper river, and the fear of the impact removing the Shawmut Dam would have . The issue of the removal of the Shawmut Dam and impacts on the Sappi mill has been... + más
50 years after the Clean Water Act, the Androscoggin River has changed dramatically | Portland Press Herald
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more | Portland Press Herald
NBC News USA Politics September 25, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has won Senate confirmation for more than 80 of his nominees to be federal judges, a breakneck speed that outpaces former President Donald Trump at this juncture of his presidency. The Democratic-led Senate confirmed four new circuit court... + más
DOJ can continue Trump classified docs investigation without special master: Appeals court | ABC News
New York sues Donald Trump, company and family members over widespread fraud claims, seeks at least $250 million in penalties | CNBC
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