Month: May 2019

President Donald Trump spent Memorial Day weekend in Japan, where ― despite being an ocean away ― he seemed more than a little preoccupied with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump set the tone Sunday with a tweet in which he both downplayed recent North Korean short-range missile tests and parroted a recent piece of North Korean propaganda […]

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Meteorologist Jamie Simpson had no patience for “The Bachelorette” fans in the Dayton, Ohio, area who were airing their frustrations on social media Monday night that their favorite program was interrupted by tornado warnings. One person died and more than 100 people were injured as tornados barreled across Ohio and Indiana on Monday night. In […]

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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the exclusion of Chick-fil-A from two U.S. airports over the company’s support of anti-LGBTQ causes. In a statement sent to HuffPost on Tuesday, the FAA said it had “received complaints alleging discrimination by two airport operators against a private company due to the expression of the owner’s religious beliefs.” […]

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Netflix has vowed to fight Georgia’s new “heartbeat” abortion law in court alongside the American Civil Liberties Union and, if need be, reconsider the company’s whole investment in the state. In a statement to Variety published Tuesday, Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos sounded the alarm on the law banning abortion once cardiac activity is detected in […]

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Say this about Roy Moore: The twice-fired Alabama judge and failed senatorial candidate doesn’t lack for confidence. Although Moore lost his 2017 Senate race to Democrat Doug Jones after allegations of Moore’s sexual misconduct toward teen girls, he is reportedly considering another run for office in 2020. On Monday, Moore responded to a tweet from journalist […]

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