President Joe Biden’s administration warned Thursday there would be “planned inspections” and heavy fines to ensure businesses comply with a new coronavirus vaccine mandate set for a Jan. 4th deadline.
Author: Elizabeth Petty
Lawsuit: Mark Zuckerberg and Wife's Family Companies Allowed Sexual Harassment, Discrimination
Two individuals who worked for the household of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have reportedly filed lawsuits against the couple and their family-related corporate entities alleging a series of incidents of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Head Armorer on Alec Baldwin 'Rust' Movie Said She 'Almost Didn't Take' Previous Job, Feared She Wasn't 'Ready'
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the head armorer on the set of Alec Baldwin’s Rust Western, said she “almost didn’t take” her last job due to fears that she was not “ready.”
Report: Websites Flooded with Porn After Dead Video Hosting Site Was Purchased by Pornographers
Hardcore pornography is appearing embedded in articles on major news sites like the Washington Post and New York Magazine after a porn company purchased a defunct video hosting website previously used by many publications, according to a report by Vice News.
Connolly: GOP Who Voted Against Awarding Medals to Police 'Part of the Insurrectionist Mob'
Tuesday on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) called out the 21 Republican House members who voted against legislation to award Congressional Gold Medals to Capitol police officers who responded to the riots on January 6.
Four Afghans Jailed For Burning Down Europe's Largest Migrant Camp That Left 13,000 Homeless
On Saturday, a Greek court sentenced four Afghan asylum seekers to ten years in prison for their role in burning down Europe’s largest migrant camp on the island of Lesbos that left at least 13,000 homeless.