In a report that should enrage anyone with a level of human decency, thousands of convicted pedophiles in California have been set free from prison after only serving less than a year of jail time.
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In a report that should enrage anyone with a level of human decency, thousands of convicted pedophiles in California have been set free from prison after only serving less than a year of jail time.
Four-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth has made a smooth transition from the field to the broadcast studio after helping the Los Angeles Rams win the Super Bowl last season.
AG Rokita has been investigating whether Dr. Bernard followed state law requiring doctors to report abortions resulting from abuse. Though public records showed Dr. Bernard promptly reported the abortion as required, whether or not she filed an abuse report in a timely manner in unclear.
The U.S. central bank could scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes “as soon as December,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday.
“This is not something you would normally hear me say, but Donald Trump was right on TikTok years ago,” Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) said in a statement to The Sydney Morning Herald.
“The majority of Americans are now skeptical about the outcomes of elections, which creates a fundamental problem that — if left unchecked — could undermine our entire democracy,” President of the Convention of States Mark Meckler said in a statement.
The measure passed by a vote of 290-137, which would impose a tentative contract deal reached in September on a dozen unions representing 115,000 workers after President Joe Biden warned of the catastrophic impact of a rail stoppage that could begin as early as Dec. 9.
The report also revealed an accelerated “major expansion” of China’s nuclear arsenal that could quadruple the amount by 2035.
Despite this decrease, “Christian” remained the most common response given by people who responded to the religious question.
The tornado was one of three dozen twisters that weather spotters in Mississippi and Alabama reported to the National Weather Service overnight. In addition to the tornadoes, large hail and strong winds damaged and destroyed homes and buildings, took down trees, and downed power lines across the region.