Son of man murdered by Bud Ackerman Jr. to appear on ‘American Idol’

Posted at 3:33 PM, March 7, 2025 GREENWOOD, S.C. (Court TV) — Freddie McClendon, the son of a man killed by a jealous ex-husband, will appear on “American Idol,” according to the ABC show’s season premiere trailer. Freddie McClendon during Bud Ackerman’s murder trial (left). Photo of Freddie’s father, Kenneth McClendon, who died after being struck

Censured Rep. Al Green: ‘We have to move forward with righteous incivility’

‘Speak up, speak out, be bold’: Fmr. Gov. Inslee urges action from civil society leaders09:30 John Harwood on Trump’s attack on free speech: ‘Everyone in civil society needs to stand up’14:07 Wesleyan University President: ‘the law should not dictate what your opinion is’11:34 ‘Punched in the nose’: Trump policies fuel sense of ‘anger,’ ‘betrayal’ in

John Green on His New Nonfiction Book Everything Is Tuberculosis

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. If you’re familiar with John Green, you might associate him with best-selling young-adult novels like The Fault in Our Stars or with the halcyon days of early YouTube vlogging. But a few years ago John became obsessed with a topic that you might find surprising:

Texas Senate Greenlights Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Bill Amid Trump’s BTC Reserve Order

President Trump signed an executive order establishing a US Bitcoin Reserve that will retain cryptocurrency seized from illegal activities rather than selling it off. The government will not purchase Bitcoin immediately but will explore budget-neutral acquisition methods, with Michael Saylor suggesting a potential goal of one million Bitcoin. Texas is advancing its own strategic reserve

Green light! Ojibway to open as a national urban park this year

Published Mar 08, 2025  •  Last updated Mar 10, 2025  •  4 minute read MP Irek Kusmierczyk, from left, Caldwell First Nation Chief Nikki van Oirschot, Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara and Steven Guilbeault, federal minister of environment and climate change, celebrate the establishment of Ojibway National Urban Park Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Windsor’s Ojibway

The Democrats’ Identity Crisis

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Al Green censured for joint session outburst

The House voted 224-198 Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress this week. Green shouted at Trump during the Tuesday night address and was ordered removed from the House chamber by Speaker Mike Johnson, prompting a flurry of GOP efforts to punish him for the disruption…

OCC gives green light for banks to custody digital assets

OCC gives green light for banks to custody digital assets Christina Comben · 2 weeks ago · 2 min read The OCC clarifies that US banks can engage in crypto activities without prior approval, including custody services and stablecoin operations. 2 min read Updated: Mar. 8, 2025 at 3:45 pm UTC Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate.