Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Why SCOTUS Could Be About to Unleash Frankenstein’s Monster

Por: The Daily Beast Politics December 05, 2022

thumbnail

In —scheduled for oral argument on Wednesday, Dec. 7—the will decide whether to resurrect the previously dead “Independent State Legislature Theory”–in a way that some believe may pose “an existential threat to our democracy” and could enable “the Republican blueprint to steal the 2024 election.”Proponents of the “ISLT”–Independent State Legislature Theory–believe that the U.S. Constitution bestowsupon state... + full article



Similar News

SCOTUS poll: Where Democrats and Republicans stand on race-based college admissions

Fox News USA Politics December 01, 2022

thumbnailA majority of Republicans do not approve of colleges admitting students based on race, while believe that colleges should factor in an applicant's race when making admission decisions, according to a poll.A Marquette Law School national survey on potential Supreme Court... + más

Supreme Court heard arguments on the fate of affirmative action. Here’s how it unfolded. | The Boston Globe

Legacy College Admissions Come Under Fire In New Report | Forbes


Donald Trump suffers double court blow after string of victories

Newsweek USA Nation November 02, 2022

thumbnailDonald Trump has suffered a double blow after the Supreme Court and a federal judge ruled against him in two cases, following a string of victories for the former president.The Supreme Court rejected a request for South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham not to testify in front of... + más

The Media Are Still Making the Same Mistake With Trump | The Atlantic

Former Federal Prosecutor On The New York Attorney General’s Case Against Donald Trump And Three Of His Children | Forbes


Drink up, witches! Orlando’s got boo-zy options for Halloween

Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 27, 2022

thumbnailHere for the boos? The dark, delicious theme of Halloween — gore to glamour — translates beautifully to the glass and Orlando mixologists are here for it, perhaps none more than those at Cocktails & Screams, a downtown haunt that prides itself on being spooky all year... + más

The 'Halloween' horror franchise features 13 movies — here's where to watch them all, from the 1978 original to the new trilogy | Business Insider

Celebrate Halloween With Haunted Tea Parties At These Hotels | Forbes


Calls build for Oprah to denounce monster Dr. Oz, endorse Fetterman

Newsweek USA Life October 26, 2022

thumbnailOprah Winfrey's daytime talk show gave Dr. Mehmet Oz his TV start. Now that Oz is running as a Republican in the Pennsylvania Senate race, many partisans are begging Winfrey to endorse his opponent.Oz faced off with Democrat John Fetterman during a debate on Tuesday, with... + más

Fetterman’s Doctor Says He’s Fit To Serve In Senate After Stroke | Forbes

Yung Miami's Black Oprah comment draws a range of reactions | Newsweek


'Werewolf by Night' gives Marvel a chance to unleash its monster-ous side

CNN USA Entertainment October 07, 2022

thumbnailCNN  —  Flexing different muscles, Marvel’s “Werewolf by Night” is a nifty Halloween-timed special designed as a black-and-white homage to the Universal monster movies of the 1930s and ’40s. Told with wry humor while tapping into unexplored quadrants of comics lore,... + más

'Werewolf by Night' brings horror to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — here's how to watch the Halloween special | Business Insider

Everything we learned about the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the D23 Expo | CNBC


The Unexpected Power of Seeing Yourself as a Villain

The Atlantic USA Life October 07, 2022

thumbnailIf horror-film monsters mirror society’s deepest anxieties, embracing them draws attention to who or what is deemed worthy of fear.Everett Collection; The AtlanticOctober 7, 2022, 7 AM ETMonsters in horror films aren’t just scary, or dangerous. They also “make one’s skin... + más

Peek-a-boo: Realtor hides ‘Halloween’ villain Michael Myers in New Hampshire listing photos | The Boston Globe

What The Rings of Power episode 6 revealed about Adar and Sauron | Newsweek


Trust In the Supreme Court Plummets After Overturning Roe v. Wade: Gallup Poll

Vanity Fair USA Politics October 02, 2022

thumbnail-csHumu ecJSsw body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Approval of the Supreme Court sank to a new low, just Roe v. Wade was overturned, showcasing a diminishing trust in the nation’s highest court before it begins a new... + más

David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune

Biden approval surges by double-digits among women after Roe ruling: Poll | Newsweek



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |