Two federal death row inmates refuse Biden’s commutation in continued fight to prove their innocence

Two of the 37 inmates on federal death row whose sentences were commuted to life without parole last month by President Biden are rejecting clemency. Shannon Agofsky, 53, and Len Davis, 60, who are both in the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, are refusing to sign the paperwork to accept the president’s clemency action due to…

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Washington Post editors ‘killed’ piece from its ‘gender columnist,’ plan to scrap role entirely

The Washington Post is planning on eliminating its “gender columnist” position after the writer penned a piece that was ultimately scrapped by the paper’s editors, Fox News Digital has learned.  Monica Hesse, who made headlines in 2018 by becoming The Post’s first-ever “gender columnist,” will not hold that title much longer after writing a column…

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Yale University class questions whether Black and White women can be friends

Yale University is offering a class that studies the friendships between Black and White women this semester, according to the university’s course catalog. The course, titled “No Time for Tears: Friendships between Black Women and White Women,” will examine whether “relationships between Black women and White women can develop an equal footing.”  “Can those relationships…

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Bill Maher tells actor he’s ‘crazy woke’ for refusing to ‘judge’ Islam over its treatment of women

Bill Maher called “Two and a Half Men” star Jon Cryer “crazy woke” after the actor refused to criticize Islam over its strict dress code for women while on Maher’s “Club Random” podcast on Sunday. The show was off to a rocky start after Maher brought up the presidential election and Cryer dismissed Maher’s point…

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Jury set for CNN defamation trial after multiple candidates expressed disdain for network: ‘Not a fan of CNN’

PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA – Legal teams representing CNN and the U.S. Navy veteran suing the network for defamation wrapped up jury selection on Monday in Bay County, Florida.  Six women and two men were selected. There will be six jurors and two alternates when opening arguments kick off on Tuesday in the high-stakes trial. U.S….

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