In a 1993 article in The New York Times, a former law clerk of the Supreme Court Justice said Thomas held a grudge against liberals for making his life miserable.
"I understand the sincere concerns. But those are religious concerns, or often concerns driven by personal morality," Abrams said in a CNN interview.
"How's Uncle Clarence feeling about Overturning Loving v. Virginia?" the actor tweeted, referring to the 1967 ruling that protected interracial marriage.
Roberts wrote that a decision that limited abortion rights without overturning Roe v. Wade would have been "markedly less unsettling."
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Selena Gomez was featured on swimwear line La'Mariette's account today, modeling the brand's Caroline bikini top. She looks amazing.
If this was the last shot Kokrak hits on the PGA Tour, it could go down as an all-time walk-off.
Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers have tentatively agreed on a $9 billion deal to give eligible Californians some money back.
In the last 24 hours, Ukrainian war planes delivered a series of strikes against Russian troops and armored vehicles near Izyum, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine’s Air Force said in a Telegram post on June 25.
Kate Middleton has several body language tricks she uses at public events—including the Fig Pose and the "Adoring Gaze."
One person is killed and another is critically wounded after a shooting at a WeatherTech facility Saturday morning.
"I am alarmed they chose to reject the stability the ruling has provided for two generations of Americans," the West Virginia Democrat said.
And it was alive.
In 1997, Simpson was ordered by a judge to pay $33.5 million to the Goldman family.
A lip reader claims to know what Prince William whispered to Kate Middleton on their wedding day when they met at the altar.
We all have that one friend or family member who is notorious for being hard-headed and unmovable in their opinions. (Pineapple belongs on pizza and...
Steph Curry's "night night" celebration is catching fire around the basketball world.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon, Zach Petrizzo/The Daily Beast/GettyRight-wing media has long been convinced any pallets of bricks are solely the property of anti-fascist activists. And on Friday night, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was tripped up over the conspiracy theory. “@CapitolPolice why are there 20 pallets of bricks one block from the House Office Buildings?” Boebert tweeted, apparently alluding to the standard bricks the right believes are owned by potential antifa activists.Yet as i
Linda Blackford: Any small, positive steps Mitch McConnell takes, like on gun violence, pale in comparison to the hellish theocracy he has unleashed on this land.
The occurrence is “still not fully understood by scientists,” officials say.