Por: New York Post Nation January 09, 2023
A New York judge who has agreed to step down — claiming a shoulder injury has left her unable to fight misconduct allegations, The Post has learned. Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court Judge Harriet Thompson — who faced charges for alleged biased and “inappropriate comments” toward co-workers — on Friday agreed to retire effective March 1 and never again seek office as a judge, according to the state Commission on Judicial Conduct (CJC).... + full article
Newsweek USA Life January 26, 2023
Heather Gay has finally revealed the truth about what happened the night she got her infamous black eye, though The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (RHOSLC) fans might not be too happy with what she said.During the Bravo show's season 3 reunion, which aired on Wednesday,... + más
Why is 'RHOSLC' not on tonight? When show will return for Season 3 reunion | Newsweek
'RHOSLC' reunion trailer: Heather Gay grilled over black eye and Jen Shah | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Life January 20, 2023
Viewers are being welcomed back to Point Place, Wisconsin, in That '90s Show, a reboot of the beloved Fox sitcom That '70s Show.Netflix is behind the new comedy, and it follows Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and Donna Pinciotti's (Laura Prepon) teen daughter Leia... + más
'That '90s Show' starts streaming on January 19 — here's how to watch the new spinoff of 'That '70s Show' | Business Insider
Healthy Mayfield 'rolling with the punches' as QB2 | ESPN
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 15, 2022
Harvard University on Thursday named Claudine Gay, dean of the school’s faculty of arts and sciences, as its next president in a historic move that will give the nation’s oldest college its first Black leader.Gay, who assumes the post July 1, replaces Lawrence Bacow, who... + más
Claudine Gay Tapped to Lead Harvard, Will Be University's 1st President of Color | NBC 6 South Florida
Harvard names Claudine Gay its 30th president, first Black leader in university's history | CBS News
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 15, 2022
Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Handout Claudine Gay data-ellipsis=false> Harvard Arts and Sciences Dean Claudine Gay has been named the university's next president, Harvard announced Thursday. Gay will be the university's 30th president, but its first... + más
Harvard names Claudine Gay as first Black president in nearly 400-year history | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 03, 2022
With white supremacists streaming out of the shadows in the last six years, racist rhetoric aimed at various minorities has escalated exponentially in America. Still, many say we can’t know what a person believes deep down and we shouldn’t jump to conclusions: They may... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
A trip to Maine: Sailing, lobster and a chance to see autumn leaves change colors | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 03, 2022
This election season has been about two things: inflation and abortion. What it has not been about is gay marriage. But it could have been. Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe, . Another 11 Republican-led states are expected to follow suit. Gay marriage, on the other hand, is... + más
The 32 countries around the world where same-sex marriage is legal | Business Insider
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
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
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