NFL Rumors: Chiefs GM acknowledges Chris Jones contract is a matter of time
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach isn't nervous regarding contract negotiations with star defensive tackle Chris Jones.Some big names are currently holding out of training camp, as they seek a new contract. Chris Jones, star defensive tackle of the Kansas City Chiefs, is one of...
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'AGT' fans call show 'embarrassingly overproduced' for letting Josh Alfred audition three times in one day
While the judges admitted that Josh Alfred's act was funny, they believed that it did not fit the 'AGT' stage
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Abortion rights advocates win major victory in Ohio as voters reject GOP plan to thwart ballot measure
Ohio voters have resoundingly rejected a measure that would make it more difficult to amend the state’s constitution, a proposal that Republican officials bluntly admitted was an effort to kneecap an upcoming ballot measure asking voters to enshrine a right to abortion care. That proposal has failed, with roughly 65 per cent of the vote tallied by Tuesday night after polls had closed, according to projections from the Associated Press. Issue 1 would have required that proposed amendments to the state constitution receive at least 60 per cent of the vote, raising the threshold substantially from a current simple majority vote. It also would have increased the minimum number of petition signatures that groups would have to collect before qualifying an issue to get on a ballot. The proposal’s failure means that a November referendum on abortion rights will need only 50 per cent of the vote to enshrine those protections into the state’s constitution, a major victory for abortion rights advocates and democratic campaigns in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe v Wade. President Joe Biden called the measure a “blatant attempt to weaken voters’ voices and further erode the freedom of women to make their own health care decisions.” “Ohioans spoke loud and clear, and tonight democracy won,” he said in a statement. Within the last year, voters have also turned out in record numbers to protect abortion rights in California, Kansas, Michigan and Vermont, underscoring the overwhelming unpopularity of the Supreme Court’s decision and the volatile landscape for reproductive healthcare in its wake, while scrambling anti-abortion campaigns from Republican officials emboldened by the ruling. Issue 1 campaign Protect Our Constitution was largely supported by GOP mega-donor and Illinois businessman Richard Uihlein. A coalition of abortion right, civil rights and democratic advocacy groups joined a No On Issue 1 campaign. “Tonight was a major victory for democracy in Ohio,” the group said in a statement following projections of the measure’s defeat. “The majority still rules in Ohio, and the people’s power has been preserved – because Ohio voters showed up and overwhelmingly voted down Issue 1.” Ohio voters saw the proposal for “what it was: a deceptive power grab designed to silence their voices and diminish their voting power,” the group added. Kelly Hall, executive director of the Fairness Project, said the results mark an “incredibly profound and inspiring day for democracy”. “When faced with the choice of whether to allow politicians and special interests to consolidate power and strip voters of their rights, Ohioans fought back,” she said in a statement. “The defeat of Issue 1 should send a clear message to other extremist officials around the country that democracy will not die; people are ready to defend their rights against blatant attacks like Issue 1.” The upcoming proposal for a constitutional amendment in November will ask Ohio voters whether “every individual has a right to make and carry out one’s reproductive decisions.” After the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization last June, Ohio lawmakers swiftly outlawed most abortion after roughly six weeks of pregnancy, a law that is currently suspended by a state court injunction but could be reinstated by the state Supreme Court. A vote to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution would effectively overrule any such law. Abortion rights advocates and providers have warned that Ohio’s ban, which does not include exceptions for pregnancies from rape or incest, ignited a healthcare crisis that endangered patients and their families across the state, forcing people to seek care hundreds of miles out of state and navigate complicated legal and medical minefields while experiencing pregnancy complications. Ohio Republicans initially canceled August elections altogether, which have historically low turnout. But in May, they reversed that decision to put Issue 1 on the ballot – a decision that appears to have backfired for them. Nearly 600,000 Ohio voters cast their ballots early, with voters reporting busy polling locations across the state on election day. Read More Texas judge sides with women after harrowing testimony over anti-abortion law DeSantis won’t rule out national abortion ban but suggests there’s no ‘mileage’ left in Congress
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Western allies receive increasingly 'sobering' updates on Ukraine's counteroffensive: 'This is the most difficult time of the war'
Weeks into Ukraine's highly anticipated counteroffensive, Western officials describe increasingly "sobering" assessments about Ukrainian forces' ability to retake significant territory, four senior US and western officials briefed on the latest intelligence told CNN.
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Amazon nations fall short of agreed goal to end deforestation
A summit in Brazil sees the countries that share the Amazon basin agree only to a new alliance on the issue.
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Biden says he plans to travel to Vietnam 'shortly'
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that he plans to soon visit Vietnam in an effort "to change our relationship," with the Southeast Asian nation.
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'AGT' Season 18: Fans want Howie Mandel 'replaced' after judge rejects 'exciting' act by Improv Everywhere
Apart from Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara also received backlash for rejecting Improv Everywhere as they only needed one more vote to get selected
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Piedmont Lithium's plans to supply Tesla face skeptical North Carolina officials
By Ernest Scheyder Piedmont Lithium faced a slew of skeptical questions from local North Carolina officials on Tuesday
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'Spewing hatred': 'Morning Joe' host Joe Scarborough slammed by viewers as he calls out GOP for supporting Donald Trump
'Morning Joe' host Joe Scarborough lashed out at the Republican Party for its unapologetic support to Donald Trump
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Why was Kathryn Dennis arrested? 'Southern Charm' alum creates messy situation at cousin's house
'Southern Charm' star Kathryn Dennis was released from her contract after she stopped turning up to events that were being filmed
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Jahmyr Gibbs might’ve cost a Giants LB his job in joint practice embarrassment
Detroit Lions rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs ran past New York Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke in joint practice. Could the Giants be calling in reinforcements?The first preseason games for all 32 NFL teams are scheduled to take place this week. For some, joint practices are being held with th...
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Adani Enterprises Weighs Exiting $6 Billion Wilmar Venture
Adani Enterprises Ltd. is exploring selling its stake in its Mumbai-listed consumer-staple joint venture with Wilmar International Ltd.,
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