HuffPo: ” The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a decision barring emergency abortions that violate the law in Texas, which has one of the country’s strictest abortion bans. The justices did not detail their reasoning for keeping in place a lower court order that said hospitals cannot be required to provide pregnancy terminations if they would break Texas law. There…
Month: October 2024
“The Casualties in North Carolina Include the Truth”
NY Times: “Over the past week, many Americans have turned their gazes toward North Carolina to behold gutting scenes of the damage and despair wrought by Hurricane Helene. They should keep looking, but for an additional reason: My state is a cautionary tale of what happens when no corner of our lives is cordoned off…
“Helene hit Trump strongholds in Georgia and North Carolina. It could swing the election.”
Politico: “Hurricane Helene hit especially hard in heavily Republican areas of Georgia and North Carolina — a fact that could work to Donald Trump’s disadvantage in the two swing states. Research has shown that major disasters can influence both voter turnout and voter preference. And Helene has pushed this contest into novel territory: It’s the…
“Kamala Harris Is Losing Support With This Key Demographic. It Could Cost Her Georgia.”
Politico: “The Korean community built here in Duluth is unlike anywhere else in the U.S. — even New York City or Los Angeles. It is a place created solely by Koreans for Koreans, an empire of small businesses, where Korean comes before English on any menu you’ll receive. Although it’s only been around for about…
“3 Former Officers Acquitted of Most Serious Charge in Tyre Nichols’s Death”
NY Times: “Three former Memphis police officers were found guilty on Thursday of federal witness tampering charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man. But all three defendants were acquitted of the more serious charge of violating his civil rights by causing his death. One officer, Demetrius Haley, was convicted on…
“How Two Billionaire Preachers Remade Texas Politics”
NY Times: “In reality, Rogers had disappointed two men: Tim Dunn and Farris Wilks, billionaires who have made their fortunes in the oil industry. Over the past decade, the pair have built the most powerful political machine in Texas — a network of think-tanks, media organizations, political-action committees and nonprofits that work in lock step…
“How North Carolina Made Its Hospitals Do Something About Medical Debt”
the Assembly: “North Carolina officials had been quietly laboring for months on an ambitious plan to tackle the state’s mammoth medical debt problem when Gov. Roy Cooper stepped before cameras in July to announce the initiative. But as Cooper stood by the stairs of the executive mansion and called for “freeing people from medical debt,”…
“Greg Abbott’s Border ‘Theatrics’ Now Include Acting Like the State Department”
TX Observer: “Governor Greg Abbott is, once again, using the border to test the bounds of his authority. Last month, Abbott designated Tren de Aragua, a transnational criminal organization with roots in a Venezuelan prison, as a foreign terrorist organization. Normally, the U.S. State Department designates all Foreign Terrorist Organizations, using criteria established under the federal Immigration…
“‘I Am a Man’—civil rights leader, pioneer Bill Lucy dies at age 90”
Action News 5: “Bill Lucy, the prolific labor and civil rights leader, has died at age 90. Lucy popularized the phrase “I Am a Man,” which became the slogan of the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers strike. He said of the historic, effective four-word phrase, “While it means different things, I’m sure, to different people, it…
“‘Aware of our history’: Tiny Mississippi town faces its abusive police”
WaPo: “More than 40 Lexington residents sat at tables and listened to Todd Gee, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi, present the findings. Many of those in attendance were the first to blow the whistle on the police department’s alleged abuses. They clapped modestly after he finished presenting, aware the process…