Former sheriff’s deputy pleads guilty to felony in brutal Mulberry arrest A former Crawford County sheriff’s deputy charged in the brutal arrest of a man in Mulberry almost two years ago pleaded guilty today to ... least nine times in the head, then lifted R.W ... 04/19/2024 - 4:44 am | View Link
Former Arkansas officer pleads guilty to civil rights violation in violent arrest caught on video A former Arkansas law enforcement officer who was caught on video kicking and hitting a man during a violent arrest has pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights charge. 04/16/2024 - 6:28 am | View Link
Arkansas basketball announces John Calipari as next head coach Arkansas made it official Wednesday morning: Former Kentucky Coach John Calipari has indeed taken their head coaching job.Reports about the new job have been swirling since late Sunday night ... 04/10/2024 - 5:40 am | View Link
Reports: John Calipari finalizing deal to leave Kentucky for Arkansas head coaching job John Calipari is leaving Kentucky after all. Calipari is finalizing a five-year deal to become the next head coach at Arkansas, according to multiple reports on Sunday night. The deal, according ... 04/7/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
During a Supreme Court hearing on Idaho abortion law, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar and Justice Samuel Alito clashed over fetal protections under federal law EMTALA. Prelogar argues women deserve necessary medical care, challenging Alito's focus on "unborn child" protections.
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — Arizona doctors could give their patients abortions in California under a proposal announced Wednesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom to circumvent a ban on nearly all abortions in that state.
It would apply only to doctors licensed in good standing in Arizona and their patients, and last only through the end of November.
Defendants in Colorado sexual assault cases soon will be prohibited from using what a victim was wearing or a victim’s hairstyle as evidence of consent.
Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera, who is the acting governor this week, signed House Bill 1072 Wednesday afternoon. The bipartisan legislation is aimed at strengthening protections for sex assault victims in court by expanding the rape shield law.
John Cage, the influential composer and artist, is dead. So it’s technically impossible to know with absolute certainty how he would feel about the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University.
But the question emerges after New York Times columnist John McWhorter, a music humanities and linguistics professor at Columbia, wrote that he was forced to stop students from playing Cage’s 4’33”—a seminal work that’s effectively four minutes and 33 seconds of silence (though Cage-heads might disagree with that description)—because of the demonstrations.