'I didn't want to believe it': Best friends killed in fiery car crash on their way to work Two best friends living in the Valley were killed in a fiery crash after hitting a semi-truck on their way to work. Family has identified the victims as Christopher Stevens, 21, and Jonathan Hernandez ... 05/10/2024 - 2:26 am | View Link
Four people killed in fiery crash involving wrong-way driver on Merritt Parkway A wrong-way crash involving serious injuries shut down the southbound side of Route 15 in Stratford for hours early Thursday. 05/9/2024 - 1:47 am | View Link
Families of 4 killed in fiery ATV rollover sue maker for ‘known defects’ A lawsuit by families of four people killed in a fiery 2023 ATV rollover in Kittitas County accuses manufacturer Polaris of knowingly selling fire-prone vehicles. 05/3/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Captain sentenced to 4 years in fiery deaths of 34 aboard scuba boat in California The Sept. 2, 2019, blaze was the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history, and prompted changes to maritime regulations, congressional reform and several ongoing lawsuits. 05/2/2024 - 5:15 pm | View Link
Family of 4 killed in Pleasanton crash identified A Pleasanton family of four that was killed in a fiery crash on Foothill Road last week has been identified. Three of the crash victims were Tarun Cherukara ... 04/29/2024 - 11:10 am | View Link
Here's some good news! United For Democracy is gearing up to launch a $10 million campaign centered on “the MAGA Supreme Court.” They plan to spend $1 million on ads in Arizona and Pennsylvania, as well as in the Washington, D. C., area. Via Rolling Stone:
The United for Democracy coalition, which launched last year with a seven-figure ad buy, counts 140 member organizations, including major labor unions, reproductive rights advocates, environmental groups, and liberal think tanks.
Stasha Rhodes, campaign director for United for Democracy, says the coalition’s latest campaign is about “talking to Americans across the country about the issues they care about, and how the Supreme Court is connected to either rolling back the progress or standing in the way of us being able to make progress on those issues.” The point, she says, “is taking this message outside of Washington, and directly to the American people.”
Republicans’ outsized role in crafting a radically right-wing Supreme Court — one that treats mass shootings as constitutionally unavoidable, ushered in abortion bans or restrictions in 21 states, and affords anonymous donors virtually unchecked power to buy political candidates and judges — might seem painfully obvious to some political observers, but surveys show it’s not.
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If you don't love Jasmine Crockett, well, I just don't know about you.
She is a happy warrior, slicing & dicing Republicans--particularly those right in front of her like sad-sack-propagandist, Jim Jordan. In fact, she calls Jim Jordan a Russian propagandist in this video, RIGHT TO HIS FACE. She impugns the integrity and patriotism of Jim's GOP colleagues too--God, has this group of MAGA creeps earned it--and even calls Donald Trump the "C" word!!
Yep, Jasmine, like Eric Swalwell, Stacey Plaskett, Gretchen Whitmer, Jamie Raskin, Ted Lieu, AOC, Gavin Newsom, Hakeem Jeffries, Adam Schiffand I could go on, are our future.
On this date in 1942 Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" premiered. Today it is being narrated by James Earl Jones, with Gerard Schwarz conducting the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Infidel753, has a mighty link round-up for you.
Mad Kane’s Political Madness: The Trials Of Trump (3-Verse Limerick.)
The Committee to Protect Journalists: CPJ calls on FBI to release timeline for conclusion of Shireen Abu Akleh investigation.
Attention space nerds!
During breaks with Donald Trump's criminal trial, the former President typically meets reporters off to the side to whine about how cold it is in the courtroom; then he reads snips of articles by people in his toxic right-wing media bubble. Monday was not a good day for Lumpy, so he read Fox News columns aloud as proof that he was innocent.
TIME celebrated on Monday the 100 most influential people leading change in health at a special dinner. The first TIME100 Health list spotlights doctors, scientists, business leaders, advocates, and others at the forefront of big changes in the industry.
After a panel discussion on prioritizing women’s health, three TIME100 Health honorees gave toasts about surviving noma, a severe gangrenous disease of the mouth and face; the healthcare advocates pioneering research and treatments related to COVID; and hospitals under attack in conflict zones.
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Surviving noma
Fidel Strub, a survivor of Noma, has led an awareness campaign on the disease, which mostly affects malnourished young children living in extreme poverty.
Actress and healthcare advocate Halle Berry; geneticist Marlena Fejzo; and Daniel Skovronsky, chief scientific officer at pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly, spoke about the importance of investing in women’s health at a TIME100 Health panel in New York on Monday.
By the end of the panel, Fejzo, who has experienced and deeply researched hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), a condition that leads to extreme nausea and vomiting in 1% to 3% of pregnancies, pushed for literal investment in a potential solution from her copanelist.
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She asked Skovronsky about a drug Eli Lilly has shelved that could help come up with a potential treatment.