Supreme Court rejects Green Party’s appeal to put Jill Stein on Nevada ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday against the Green Party’s bid to put its presidential candidate, Jill Stein, on the Nevada ballot. Mattie Neretin/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Mattie Neretin/Getty Images The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed Nevada to block the Green Party’s presidential candidate Jill Stein from the 2024 ballot. The court’s

Supreme Court denies Green Party’s bid to put Jill Stein on Nevada ballot

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Donald “America’s Hitler” Trump Gives Supporters the Green Light to Blame Jews If He Loses in November

Once upon a time, before he became Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance told his law school roommate he went “back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole…or that he’s America’s Hitler.” Obviously, the Ohio senator has since disavowed every negative thing he previously said about Trump. But he clearly shouldn’t have, particularly

Exco gives green light to San Tin Technopole project

The Executive Council on Friday gave its blessing to the San Tin Technopole development despite a judicial challenge to the project. The plan includes three draft outline zoning plans for San Tin Technopole, Mai Po and Fairview Park, as well as Ngau Tam Mei. The High Court last month granted an application to a legal

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Mason Greenwood decided to leave English football 12-months ago to try and rebuild his career and things could not be going better for former Manchester United starlet. The 22-year-old completed a move to Marseille in the summer, which came after he spent the previous season on-loan at Getafe. Now, he has wasted little time into