Bill Moyers, former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91

Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television’s most honored journalists, masterfully using a visual medium to illuminate a world of ideas, died Thursday at age 91. Moyer died in a New York City hospital, according to longtime friend Tom Johnson, the former CEO of CNN and an assistant to Moyers during Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. He did not cite Moyers’ cause … Continue reading Bill Moyers, former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91

DOJ keeps busy suing states for not being bigoted enough

On Monday, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state of Minnesota for allowing undocumented residents to pay in-state tuition rates at public colleges, further devolving the DOJ from an entity that protected civil rights to one that eradicates them.  The DOJ’s argument is that it’s unconstitutional to give undocumented residents in-state tuition because it discriminates against U.S. citizens. How? Because those who … Continue reading DOJ keeps busy suing states for not being bigoted enough

Canadian man detained by ICE dies in custody in Miami

A Canadian man detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has died in custody, according to the agency. The cause of death is currently under investigation. He was identified as 49-year-old Johnny Noviello in a news release on Wednesday. He was being held in Miami at the Bureau of Prisons Federal Detention Center pending removal proceedings, the release said, when he was found unresponsive … Continue reading Canadian man detained by ICE dies in custody in Miami

Afghan family given chance to stay in Canada over fears of conscription and extortion in Russia

A family from Afghanistan that fled Russia after their eldest son got a draft notice in 2023 has won another chance at staying in Canada in part because some of their five sons could get pulled into the war on Ukraine or one of the belligerent bear’s future fights. Canada’s Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) found that if Alireza and Shafiq Saberi and four of their … Continue reading Afghan family given chance to stay in Canada over fears of conscription and extortion in Russia

Senate adopts Carney’s fast-tracked major projects bill — well before Canada Day deadline

OTTAWA — The Senate adopted Prime Minister Mark Carney’s internal trade and major projects bill without amendments on Thursday, making it the first government bill to pass through all stages during the spring sitting of Parliament and receive royal assent. That means that Carney will make good on his election campaign promise to eliminate all federal barriers to interprovincial trade by Canada Day to have … Continue reading Senate adopts Carney’s fast-tracked major projects bill — well before Canada Day deadline

Álvaro Morata agrees terms for return to Serie A

Álvaro Morata agrees terms for return to Serie A Spanish international striker Álvaro Morata has this week agreed to the terms of a contract with Serie A outfit Como. That’s according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who has on Thursday provided an insight into the situation. Frontman Morata is for his part currently in the midst of a loan spell away from parent club AC … Continue reading Álvaro Morata agrees terms for return to Serie A

Video: Shocking moment shows fighter electrocuted during celebration – and swim away

Former ONE Championship fighter Ivan Parshikov received the literal shock of his life after winning a boxing match in Thailand. On Thursday, video surfaced on X showing the truly shocking moment as Parshikov climbed on the ropes to celebrate his victory at a Weed Boxing Championship event. For some reason (who the heck knows why?), the ring was surrounded by water. And when Parshikov grabbed … Continue reading Video: Shocking moment shows fighter electrocuted during celebration – and swim away

Bengals Release Statement Following Major Cincinnati Announcement

Bengals Release Statement Following Major Cincinnati Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Cincinnati Bengals will be staying in town for the foreseeable future. Hamilton County has agreed to a new deal to modernize Paycor Stadium and keep the Bengals in downtown Cincinnati through June 2036. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported the news on social media. The Bengals also released a statement on the matter. … Continue reading Bengals Release Statement Following Major Cincinnati Announcement