Attorneys, advocates seek stay of execution for Missouri man

Attorneys, advocates seek stay of execution for Missouri man

An attorney for Raheem Taylor is urging the US Supreme Court to halt a “constitutionally intolerable event” — the potential execution of an innocent man Tuesday evening. Taylor, 58, is scheduled to die at the state prison Bonne Terre, Missouri, for the killings of his live-in girlfriend and her three young children nearly two decades ago. Attorney Kent Gipson’s motion asks the Supreme Court to grant a stay of execution and appoint a special master to review Taylor’s innocence claim. A similar request to the Missouri Supreme Court was turned aside late Monday. The Midwest Innocence Project, the national NAACP and several Missouri civil rights and religious groups have also called for a stay of execution.…

Attorney General Merrick Garland to testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee in September

Attorney General Merrick Garland to testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee in September

CNN — Attorney General Merrick Garland is scheduled to testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee on September 20, a source familiar with the plans told CNN. The attorney general’s appearance before the panel will be for a standard oversight hearing. It’s routine for top-level executive branch officials to provide general testimony before congressional committees. But when he testifies, Garland will be facing a number of House Republicans who are his toughest critics, and some have called for his impeachment. Punchbowl News was the first to report on the date of Garland’s appearance before the committee. Speaker Kevin McCarthy has also recently started floating the possibility that the House could open an impeachment inquiry into Garland over the Internal Revenue Service whistleblower alleging that Justice Department leadership improperly interfered in the Hunter Biden probe, which Garland has denied.…

AI gives Google the power to ‘dictate’ the news people see, what they buy, how they vote, attorney claims

AI gives Google the power to ‘dictate’ the news people see, what they buy, how they vote, attorney claims

The attorney behind a major class-action lawsuit against Google claims that advances in artificial intelligence give the digital monopoly almost unlimited power to control lives, influence thoughts and shape society. “When the average person interacts with the internet, Google monitors and controls everything,” John C. Herman, of Herman Jones LLP in Atlanta, told Fox News Digital. “From the search results, to the advertisements, to the web pages themselves, Google controls it all,” he said. INVISIBLE AI’S ‘INTELLIGENT AGENT’ CAMERAS CAN SEE WHAT AUTOWORKERS AND MACHINERY ARE DOING WRONG He also said, “Adding in an AI component, we now have a single company that dictates what news people see, what products they buy and even how they vote.”…

Ex-Fox producer Abby Grossberg’s attorney on her allegations regarding working on Tucker Carlson’s show

Ex-Fox producer Abby Grossberg’s attorney on her allegations regarding working on Tucker Carlson’s show

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Embarrassing vulgarities at heart of Tucker Carlson dismissal: NYT 00:59 Joy Reid: Will Fox stick with the brand of white supremacist and Kremlin talking points post-Carlson? 10:55 NYT: ‘Particularly offensive’ Tucker message alarmed Fox execs 04:26 Ex-Fox host Gretchen Carlson: Fox News must ‘clean house completely’ 10:14 Heat on Fox: DOJ’s Jack Smith pursues tapes about Jan. 6 02:20 Velshi: Tucker’s exit from Fox won’t be the end of the network’s ‘dangerous’ coverage 06:41 See Tucker Carlson fired: Fox News finally forced to ‘pay for it’ 08:13 Friday Nightcap: What happens after the Fox-Dominion settlement?…

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