Maryland assisted suicide bill fails in dramatic senate vote
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/maryland-assisted-suicide-bill-fails-in-dramatic-senate-vote-94077
Maryland assisted suicide bill fails in dramatic senate vote
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/maryland-assisted-suicide-bill-fails-in-dramatic-senate-vote-94077
Former brothel owner Dennis Hof died from a heart attack
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) – Former brothel owner and political candidate Dennis Hof died from a heart attack last October, according to an autopsy report released by the Nye County Sheriff's Office.
The autopsy report, released on the NCSO Twitter account, also included a toxicology report from Hof's October 16, 2018 death.
Hof was running for a state legislature seat when he died. Hof won the seat posthumously.
Hof owned a handful of brothels in Nevada, the only state that allows them to legally operate.
https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/former-brothel-owner-dennis-hof-died-from-a-heart-attack/article_b88dc604-51ad-11e9-884d-4374fbd928d6.html
NEW DETAILS-Wealthy Democratic Donor Ed Buck Waited 15 Minutes to Call 911 for Man Who Died in His Home
LOS ANGELES—Ed Buck told investigators he waited 15 minutes to call 911 for a man who died of a fatal drug overdose inside his apartment, according to a coroner's report released Thursday.
Timothy Dean died in January and is the second black gay man to die at the home of Buck, a 64-year-old wealthy Democratic donor, in less than two years. In 2017, Gemmel Moore also died of a meth overdose in Buck’s apartment. Moore’s case was reopened this year after the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office previously declined to press charges. The sheriff’s department said the investigation into Dean’s death is ongoing.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ed-buck-told-investigators-he-waited-15-minutes-to-call-911-for-timothy-dean
Warren Buffett endorsed Tim Sloan ‘100%’ — minutes later, the Wells Fargo CEO retired
An endorsement from one of the greatest value investors of our generation, and a big owner of shares in Wells Fargo, usually is worth its weight in gold.
However, despite a ringing endorsement from Warren Buffett, Tim Sloan — a longtime Wells Fargo executive who replaced beleaguered CEO John Stumpf back in 2016, amid a furor over thousands of fake accounts created by salespeople to meet quotas — announced his retirement on Thursday, the bank said.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/warren-buffett-endorsed-tim-sloan-100-minutes-later-the-wells-fargo-ceo-retired-2019-03-28?mod=hedge-fund-moves-and-insider-trades
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President Trump has restored funding to the Special Olympics.
Now liberals can go back to aborting most of the participants.