
- EntertainmentLA Times
He was a celebrated singer-songwriter with famous fans. Then he started posting about the vaccine
Joseph Arthur has spent the past year opposing the COVID-19 vaccine on social media. His manager and band quit, and his remaining fans beseech him to stop.
- U.S.The Root
Ohio Court Sentences Black Woman to 18 Months in Prison the Day After Giving White Woman Probation for Same Crime
While the above headline may seem incendiary, it is important not to draw false equivalencies because all criminal cases are not equal. For example, in this specific story, two women—one Black, one white—were convicted of the exact same crime. However, the two cases are not the same. One is worse than the other.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I packed for a weeklong cruise with just a carry-on and personal item. Here are 9 things I regret not having and 6 items I'm glad I brought.
Insider's reporter was on Carnival's first cruise out of the US since 2020. She shared her biggest packing regrets, from chargers to cash.
- U.S.INSIDER
A cult following for Cameron Herrin has grown on TikTok since he was sentenced to 24 years in prison after the death of a mother and daughter
21-year-old Cameron Herrin was recently sentenced to 24 years in prison after hitting a mother and daughter with his car.
- CelebrityPeople
Dog the Bounty Hunter Reveals He and Fiancée Francie Frane Are Getting Married in September
PEOPLE confirmed the couple's engagement in May 2020
- U.S.Business Insider
How a prolific anti-vax doctor, known for endorsing claims that COVID-19 shots could make you magnetic, oversees a lucrative empire of junk science
Sherri Tenpenny burst into view when she falsely claimed the COVID-19 vaccine may make people magnetic. But her influence goes far beyond that.
- U.S.Axios
Judge asks why Capitol riot damage restitution is $1.5 million when cost to taxpayers is $500M
A federal judge asked prosecutors Monday to explain why restitution in Capitol riot cases was limited to $1.5 million for repairs to the building when the total cost to taxpayers was $500 million, per Politico.Of note: D.C. Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell's comments come some two weeks after she questioned whether it's appropriate for prosecutors to offer defendants misdemeanor plea deals in cases that saw insurrectionists "terrorizing members of Congress."Get market news worthy of your t

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