Quick Glance: Congressional Black Caucus: Black History Month and the Power of Truth
- The CBC kicked off Black History Month with a promise to address persistent challenges despite community successes.
- Led by Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.), the CBC represents over a third of the US population and 20+ million Black Americans.
- The group pledged to fight daily for Black rights, dismantle barriers, and create a thriving future for all.
- The CBC emphasized that honoring black history also means speaking truth to power and combating threats to black rights.
Quick Glance: MLB Update: Red Sox Lineup Status for 2024 Season
- Red Sox need to improve the starting rotation, but the lineup is close to being finalized.
- The team also requires an upgrade at second base and may consider reuniting with designated hitter Justin Turner.
- Story struggled with injuries and timing at the plate despite being a dependable shortstop with 20-30 home runs annually.
- Casas showed promise as a 23-year-old rookie with 24 home runs and a .317 batting average.
Quick Glance: Arrest Made in Threats Against Trump Judge Tanya Chutkan
- Abigail Jo Shry, 43, allegedly made phone calls to the court in Washington DC and expressed racial slurs against US District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
- Ms. Shry is also accused of threatening to kill a Democratic member of Congress.
- In the call, Ms. Shry reportedly informed the judge, who is overseeing an election conspiracy case against Mr. Trump, that she was in their sights and wanted to kill her.
- According to court records, the caller also threatened all Democrats in Washington DC and the LGBT community.
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business, art & culture, food ... Show more
Announcing the inaugural 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago ... Show more
Announcing the first-ever 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business ... Show more
Announcing the first-ever 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders reinventing the worlds of tech, business ... Show more
Quick Glance: Clarence Thomas must come clean, according to the title.
- Justice Clarence Thomas has caused irreparable harm to the Supreme Court, necessitating action by Congress and the chief justice to strengthen ethics rules.
- Personal hospitality is an exception to the ethics rules.
- They don't allow judges to use their wealthy friends' planes as personal taxis, as Thomas appears to have done.
- Crow and Thomas' friendship — "Harlan and Kathy Crow are among our dearest friends," Thomas said in his statement, which didn't start until after he was appointed to the court.
Announcing the inaugural 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago ... Show more
Announcing the inaugural 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago ... Show more
Announcing the inaugural 2023 #ForbesUnder30 Local Lists: Nominations are now open for the top young founders and leaders in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago ... Show more
Quick Glance: Analysis: Texas abortion pill ruling could jeopardise US drug oversight
- WASHINGTON, April 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. A federal judge in Texas could soon order the FDA to withdraw its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone, a move that, if allowed to stand, could severely undermine the agency, according to health policy and legal experts.
- Experts say that if the court decides to prohibit the sale of mifepristone because it is unsafe, it will effectively end the FDA's role as the ultimate arbiter of drug safety.
- The entire drug approval process would be called into question, according to Laurie Sobel, associate director for Women's Health Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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