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Virginia Democrats ripped by Washington Post for ‘power grab’ gerrymandering effort
The Washington Post editorial board claims Virginia Democrats crafted a redistricting scheme designed to disenfranchise Republican voters statewide.
Pro wrestling stars Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley talk possibility of WWE using TNA’s gimmick matches
The WWE-TNA partnership could bring Ultimate X and King of the Mountain matches to WWE, former TNA stars Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley told Fox News Digital.
Supreme Court liberals side with Clarence Thomas on Taliban suicide bomber lawsuit, 3 others dissent
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed a lawsuit brought by a U.S. Army veteran injured in a Taliban suicide bombing to proceed, vacating a lower court ruling that had dismissed it.
Winston Tyler Hencely, a former U.S. Army specialist, suffered a fractured skull and brain injuries when a Taliban operative working for a military contractor blew up a suicide vest at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan in 2016.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, rejected a broad “battlefield preemption” theory that would have blocked state-law claims tied to combat activities. Thomas — joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson — wrote that military contractors are not automatically shielded from liability when their conduct was not authorized by the military — even in war zones.
“We vacate the judgment of the Fourth Circuit and remand the case for further proceedings consistent with this opinion,” Wednesday’s decision says.
“In 2016, a Taliban operative working for respondent Fluor Corporation, a military contractor, carried out a suicide-bomb attack at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan. After then-Army Specialist Winston T. Hencely confronted him, the bomber detonated his suicide vest,” the opinion explains. “As a result of the injuries he received, Hencely is now permanently disabled.”
“In an effort to recover damages for his injuries, Hencely sued Fluor, bringing state-law tort claims for negligently retaining and supervising the attacker. According to Hencely and the United States military, Fluor’s conduct was not authorized by the military and even violated instructions the military had given it as a condition of operating on the base,” the opinion notes.
Justice Samuel Alito, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh dissented.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Yankees’ 120-year tradition in jeopardy as players pitch idea of alternate road jersey: report
New York Yankees players have reportedly pitched team higher-ups on adding an alternate road jersey, which would be a first in franchise history.
Revolutionary War artifacts unearthed at site of infamous colonial American heist: ‘Very surprised’
In this year of America’s 250th birthday, archaeologists and volunteers uncovered British gunflints, coins and the foundation of a treasury robbed by the Doan Gang in 1781.
Grieving mom hospitalized with rare ‘broken heart syndrome’ after veteran son’s suicide
Devoted mother Dawn Turner says grief over her soldier son’s suicide left her hospitalized with broken heart syndrome that mimicked a heart attack. She shared her story and symptoms.
Schlossberg unveils plan to crack down on ‘new frontier’ of AI putting the ‘squeeze’ on consumers: ‘Harbinger’
Democratic House candidate Jack Schlossberg calls for an FTC investigation into reports that Hertz AI scans may be overcharging rental car consumers.
‘Stop this insanity’: Angel mom rips Newsom, Dems for bill to use taxpayer dollars for illegals’ defense
Agnes Gibboney, who lost her son in an illegal alien-involved shooting, rips Gov. Newsom and California Democrats over an immigrant legal defense bill.
NHL coach narrowly avoids disaster as glass shatters behind bench
Kings coach D.J. Smith was showered with glass after a pane shattered behind the bench during Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against Colorado.
Man accused of killing DHS employee, two others in Atlanta-area shooting spree dies in jail
Olaolukitan Adon Abel, accused of killing a DHS employee and two others in Atlanta-area shootings last week, was found dead in his DeKalb County Jail cell.
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