San Francisco human rights chief arrested for allegedly funneling millions through partner's nonprofit

Sheryl Davis, the head of San Francisco's Human Rights Commission, was arrested Monday on allegations that she turned a taxpayer-funded…
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San Francisco human rights chief arrested for allegedly funneling millions through partner's nonprofit
Sheryl Davis, the head of San Francisco's Human Rights Commission, was arrested Monday on allegations that she turned a taxpayer-funded racial equity initiative into a personal piggy bank, funneling public money through her partner's nonprofit to bankroll celebrity appearances, restaurant buyouts, book promotion, and even…
Supreme Court backs Christian counselor's free speech challenge to Colorado conversion therapy ban, Jackson dissents alone
Eight justices sided with Christian counselor Kaley Chiles on Tuesday in her free speech challenge to Colorado's ban on so-called conversion therapy. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stood alone in dissent. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the majority opinion, which concluded that Colorado's law targets Chiles's speech…
New York Times issues multiple corrections after Trump official calls out fabricated quotes
The New York Times issued two corrections on Monday after Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg publicly called out the paper for what he described as fabricated quotes in its coverage of a Trump administration investor initiative. Helberg went public on Saturday, posting his objections…
DeSantis signs bill renaming Palm Beach airport after Trump as trademark filings break new ground
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport as the President Donald J. Trump International Airport, turning the facility Trump uses to shuttle between Mar-a-Lago and Washington into a permanent landmark bearing his name. The name change is set to…
FBI confirms Michigan synagogue attack was Hezbollah-inspired terrorism targeting Jewish community
The man who rammed a truck into the largest Jewish temple in Michigan, opened fire, and set the building ablaze was carrying out "a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the Jewish community," the FBI announced Monday. Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, a U.S. citizen with…
Federal judge upholds EEOC subpoena ordering UPenn to hand over list of Jewish employees
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration can compel the University of Pennsylvania to turn over the names and contact information of employees in Jewish-related organizations, affirming the request as a legitimate part of a federal investigation into antisemitism at the school. U.S.…
Rhode Island Democrat says mural honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee doesn't reflect Providence's "values"
A Democratic state representative in Rhode Island wants a mural of a murdered 23-year-old woman removed from a building because it doesn't reflect his city's "values." The woman, Iryna Zarutska, fled Ukraine after the Russian invasion, came to America seeking safety, and had her throat…
TLC's Chilli scrambles to explain repost of Michelle Obama conspiracy theory
TLC singer Chilli spent the weekend in damage control mode after a report surfaced that she had reshared a conspiracy theory about former first lady Michelle Obama on Instagram and donated to political action campaigns connected to Trump and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. In…
Kansas legislature overrides Gov. Kelly's veto, shields pro-life pregnancy centers from regulation
Kansas Republicans steamrolled Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday, overriding her veto of House Bill 2635 within hours of her decision to strike it down. The bill, which exempts pro-life pregnancy centers from regulations dictating what information, services, and resources they must provide on pregnancy, childbirth,…
Hiker dies after 60-foot cliff fall on popular Great Smoky Mountains trail
A 65-year-old woman died on March 28 after falling from a 60-foot cliff edge while hiking the Alum Cave Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, south of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. According to the Independent, rangers responded after receiving reports of the fall but were unable…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Supreme Court to Democrats: The First Amendment Is No Word Game
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 today that Colorado cannot ban a therapist from having a conversation. The case is called Chiles v. Salazar, and the vote count alone tells you how badly the left got it wrong. More than two dozen state legislatures passed laws like…
Kansas legislature approves election integrity bills targeting voter rolls and mail-in voting
Kansas Republicans pushed two election bills through both chambers on Thursday, advancing measures that would cross-reference voter rolls against a federal immigration database and could eliminate no-excuse mail-in voting under certain judicial conditions. The package now heads to the governor's desk, where a veto remains…
Supreme Court denies review for co-defendant still imprisoned after justices freed his partner on same evidence
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the petition of James Skinner, a man convicted of the 1998 murder of Eric Walber, even though the justices vacated the conviction and death sentence of Skinner's co-defendant, Michael Wearry, back in 2016. Both men were tried…
Johnson heads to Virginia fundraiser backing fight against Democrat redistricting push
House Speaker Mike Johnson is stepping directly into Virginia's redistricting battle, lending his name and fundraising muscle to an effort opposing Democrats' attempt to seize control of the state's congressional map before the 2030 midterms. An invite shared by MSNBC contributor Teddy Schleifer shows Johnson…
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