Day: May 12, 2023

CU Boulder advises students to assume others are transgender or nonbinary, use gender-neutral pronouns

11:55 pm May 12, 2023

University of Colorado Boulder has published a pronouns guide that advises students to assume others are transgender or nonbinary unless individuals say otherwise. The school’s Center for Inclusion and Social Change, which is under the Division of Student Affairs, published the guide on its resources page.  The guide asks students to refer to others with […]

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Marine vet charged in subway chokehold is Alvin Bragg’s ‘sacrificial lamb’ for the race card: attorney

11:32 pm May 12, 2023

The Marine veteran charged by New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg in connection with the death of a disturbed homeless man with a long rap sheet is prime evidence of the left-wing official’s affinity for racialized prosecutions, one civil rights attorney argued Friday. The indicted veteran, Daniel Penny, initially reported himself to NYPD officers […]

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Blake Shelton celebrates Walk of Fame star, says ‘nothing’s official to me unless Gwen’s a part of it’

11:32 pm May 12, 2023

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are inseparable. The country singer received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday with his wife and his former cast mates from “The Voice,” Carson Daly and Adam Levine, there to celebrate with him. “Well, nothing’s official to me unless Gwen is a part of it. Wouldn’t […]

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Minnesota Democrats poised to pass sweeping gun control package

11:11 pm May 12, 2023

Democratic Minnesota senators, holding firm despite only a one-vote majority, were poised Friday to pass gun control legislation strongly supported by the governor that would align the battleground state with others nationally that have taken steps to keep guns out of the hands of people in crisis and criminals. The proposals include a “red flag […]

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Boston man jailed for acting as Chinese government informant

11:09 pm May 12, 2023

A Boston man worked with Chinese government officials over roughly a four-year period to keep tabs on Chinese activists and dissidents in the area who were calling for pro-democracy reforms in the communist nation, federal prosecutors said Friday. Litang Liang, 63, a U.S. citizen who lives in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood, was charged with conspiracy to […]

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