SCOTUS Rules That Cities May Ban Homeless People From Sleeping Outdoors, In Public
By a 6-3 majority, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that cities had the right to forbid homeless individuals from sleeping on the streets or in public.
By a 6-3 majority, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that cities had the right to forbid homeless individuals from sleeping on the streets or in public.
All trophies, medals and bonuses will be withdrawn and the athletes will be reported to the Chinese Athletics Association.
A staffer from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has faced backlash for posting anti-Semitic posts on social media in which she said Jewish people are “Nazi apartheid parasites” and referred to White individuals as a “virus.”
British actor and two-time Oscar winner Michael Caine has said he will retire from acting.
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries has been accused of exploiting men that were recruited for sex events that he hosted around the world, according to a surfaced BBC News investigation.
National Public Radio (NPR) will stop updating its 52 official Twitter feeds with new information and content, making it the first major news organization to stop posting on the social networking site.