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A woman went missing for 12 days in Zion National Park. Here's how her story led to an online frenzy
Holly Courtier was found concussed, starving and dehydrated in Zion National Park last week. Her rescue has sparked an online frenzy.
- StyleWomen's Health
Dr. Pimple Popper Just Reshaped A Man's Nose With A 'Hot Butter Knife'
He's one "happy patient."
- PoliticsReuters
'Who the hell elected you?' U.S. Senate tech hearing becomes political showdown
A U.S. Senate hearing to reform an internet law and hold tech companies accountable for how they moderate content quickly turned into a political scuffle as lawmakers not only went after the companies but also attacked each other. Lawmakers are split on ways to hold Big Tech accountable under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act - which protects companies from liability over content posted by users but also lets the firms shape political discourse. Republican lawmakers used most of their time during the hearing to accuse the companies of selective censorship against conservatives.
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Video DOJ can't defend Trump in rape defamation suit: judge
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a U.S. government request to substitute itself for President Donald Trump as a defendant in a defamation lawsuit by a writer who said Trump raped her decades ago. The judge’s decision is a defeat for Trump. The case comes from former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll, who contends Trump defamed her by calling her a liar after she made her rape claims public. The president denies ever meeting her. The lawsuit - filed in a New York state court - can now move forward. Acting on the directive of Attorney General William Barr, the Department of Justice has argued that Trump acted in his official capacity as president when he denied Carroll's accusations, and therefore could not be sued personally for defamation. But the judge said Trump did not make his statements within the scope of his role as president - and, that Trump was not an "employee of the government" and therefore was not entitled to be legally shielded from Carroll’s claims. The Justice Department declined to comment. Carroll said in a statement QUOTE: "When Donald Trump called me a liar and denied that he had ever met me, he was not speaking on behalf of the United States. I am happy that Judge Kaplan recognized these basic truths."
- StyleElle
Celine Helps Us Dress Down This No-Party Season With Baseball Caps And Ball Gowns
Because you aren't heading to a soirée any time soon From ELLE
- PoliticsHuffPost
Fox News Cuts Off Lindsey Graham In The Middle Of His Latest Money Plea
Lindsey Graham (R-S.
- HealthYahoo Life
Woman spends $120K on body modifications to morph into a 'blue eyes white dragon'
Amber Luke has a split tongue, lip tattoo, gauged ears, tattoos on nearly every part of her body and has even tattooed her sclera blue.












