The Trump administration has approved the use of cancer-linked pesticides diflufenican and epyrifenacil, both PFAS forever chemicals.
Neither pesticide has ever been used in the United States before.
If Benito ever has business in front of the court, I’ll worry about this.
In the meantime, how about you write something up about Thomas and Alito taking luxury trips and gifts from corrupt billionaires with cases in front of the court?
Seems important.
Clarence Thomas argued the 14th Amendment was written narrowly for former enslaved people and doesn't apply broadly today. Using that same logic, the 2nd Amendment was written for muskets and doesn't apply to AR-15's, but somehow, he's never made that argument.
Notice when you want an abortion the fetus is a person but when we talk about immigration, actual children are called offspring.
Words matter. They are saying the Nazi shit out loud. Listen to them.
🚨 Man charged with felony after recording a boy in a bathroom stall at Woodfield Mall.
54-year-old Samuel Nutt of Rolling Meadows was arrested after witnesses confronted him inside the restroom. Schaumburg police say he used his phone to secretly record the minor urinating in an adjacent stall.
He’s been charged with unauthorized videotaping of a minor and is due back in court on July 24.
Witnesses (including teenagers) didn’t let him walk away they held him until mall security and police arrived.
This is a reminder that predators operate in everyday public spaces. What should parents be teaching their kids about speaking up when something feels off in public?
As an assault survivor, I’m asking for your attention and help to get Section 230 reformed. I need your help because my voice will never been enough on its own.
Section 230 reform gives us sexual assault victims a critical avenue for legal recourse by narrowing the broad liability shield that currently protects online tech giants.
Historically, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has granted tech platforms immunity from lawsuits regarding third-party user content. This has left many survivors unable to hold tech companies legally accountable, even when platforms knowingly host, amplify, or profit from sexual assault content, cyber stalking, digital fraud and digital harassment.
Targeted reform proposals, such as the Sunset Section 230 Act and the STOP CSAM Act, aim to strip away this blanket immunity. Currently, the law leaves room for severe civil rights violations and sexual exploitation. Whereas these reforms allow survivors to file civil lawsuits against companies that recklessly handle user safety. This shifts the financial and emotional burden away from the victim, creating a powerful economic incentive for social media companies to actively police, prevent, and remove abusive content from their ecosystems.
If we remove the places exploitation material can be shared, and we limit access to victims, and we take the first steps to end rape culture in our society.
If you want to be apart of this initiative, please reach out to me. There’s a group of us working on getting legislators more involved.
The sitting president of the United States had to pay $5 million to a woman he raped and defamed, and not one person in his entire cult of a party is calling for his resignation.
Not one.
Yes. He has already paid this $5M sum into a deposit account held by the United States District Court. She will receive her money shortly, after the SCOTUS clerk's office issues that Court's final judgment.
Your reminder that this sonofabitch Mitch McConnell, stole not 1 but 2 SCOTUS seats and packed the lower court with right-wing fanatics and refused to persuade Republican Senator's to convict Trump in both impeachment trials. He's responsible for this fucking nightmare.
Texas is officially the first state in the nation to mandate Bible study. I don't know who needs to hear this, but red states are closer to Sharia law than Zohran Mamdani's New York City.
If three supreme court justices currently believe that Trump can change the constitution with an executive order that means it's time to expand the supreme court