The Supreme Court bolstered religious schools on Tuesday, ruling that states that grant scholarships or tuition grants to children in private schools cannot deny the same aid to parents who enrolled their children in a religious school. In a decision 5-4, the court said that excluding them amounted to unconstitutional …
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2020 may finally be the year that Carson Wentz silences his critics
“Either you die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Harvey Dent’s words in one of the most iconic superhero movies of our time, The Dark Knight. It seems appropriate for a time like this, a time when, as an Eagles fan, you’d hope …
Read More »Johnny Mandel, 94, memorable movie score writer, is dead
Johnny Mandel, who composed and arranged for some of the major great bands of the 1940s and 1950s before establishing himself as a writer of memorable sheet music for films and themes such as “The Shadow of Your Smile”, “Emily” and “Suicide is painless” . “He died Monday at his …
Read More »A Californian woman in Trader Joe’s maskless tirade tells her side of the story
The woman seen screaming at workers and customers during opening day at a new Trader Joe’s in North Hollywood, California, has been talking to Los Angeles television news reporters in an effort to defend her actions and explain what the world saw in the cell. phone videos that have circulated …
Read More »Lauren Boebert, firearms rights activist, annoys the Republican Party headquarters in Colorado
Lauren Boebert, a rookie politician and gun rights activist who spoke approvingly of the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory, claimed a primary victory Tuesday night against Representative Scott Tipton of Colorado, defeating a incumbent five-period endorsed by President Trump. Boebert, 33, owns Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado, and has garnered attention …
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