
Controversial Statements by Right-Wing Dating App CEO John McEntee
John McEntee, CEO of a right-wing dating app, made controversial statements criticizing abortion rights and media portrayal.

John McEntee, CEO of a right-wing dating app, made controversial statements criticizing abortion rights and media portrayal.

Amber Thurman, a 28-year-old mom from Atlanta, died from sepsis following an incomplete abortion after Georgia’s restrictive abortion ban delayed her treatment. Her death highlights the life-threatening consequences of such laws.

San Francisco is clearing homeless encampments after the Supreme Court empowered cities to enforce anti-camping laws.
Missouri man Marcellus Williams faces execution despite appeals; DNA evidence and racial bias claims contested.
Jason Howland of Michigan pled guilty to a felony for obstructing law enforcement during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
A Maryland man was sentenced to prison today for his actions during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, disrupting Congress.
Illinois man pleads guilty to felony destruction of property during Jan. 6 Capitol breach; sentencing set for Jan. 10, 2025.

The chilling effect it created continues to threaten American primacy in science and technology.

Senate candidate Tim Sheehy’s 2023 book, “Mudslingers: A True Story of Aerial Firefighting,” contains four plagiarized passages, reports the Daily Montanan. This revelation, added to previous controversies, questions Sheehy’s trustworthiness and could impact his electoral chances against incumbent Sen. Jon Tester.
Four men from Kentucky, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia were sentenced after being convicted of charges related to the Jan. 6 breach.
William Dunfee of Ohio was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, disrupting Congress.
A Texas Proud Boys member was found guilty of charges related to the January 6 Capitol breach and will be sentenced in December.