Arizona Schools Chief Who Banned Mexican-American Studies And Disparaged Latinos Is Ousted
Arizona schools superintendent John Huppenthal lost the GOP primary after controversial comments about Latinos and comparisons between Planned Parenthood and Nazis surfaced.
Exclusive: Document Shows Attorneys For Bryan Singer And His Accuser Agreed To Settle Sex Abuse Lawsuit
X-Men director Singer and attorneys on both sides of the case agreed to settle the lawsuit for $100,000 in June, a document obtained by BuzzFeed shows. But Michael Egan, the man suing Singer for sex abuse, refused to agree to the settlement. Now, Egan’s lawyer has dropped him. Another document shows that three other people — two of them previously undisclosed — had retained a lawyer to sue Singer.
Second Accuser's Lawsuit Against Bryan Singer Dismissed
The anonymous British plaintiff, known as John Doe 117, had alleged that Singer and Broadway producer Gary Goddard abused him in London in 2006. He dismissed the case against Singer, but the suit against Goddard remains active.
$2 Million Pot Farm Found On Federal Land In Texas
A rancher in Texas stumbled on a massive marijuana growing operation on land he was leasing from the Army Corps of Engineers.
American Apparel Apologizes For Posting Photo Of Challenger Explosion
The company said the image was posted by an employee who "was born after the tragedy and was unaware of the event."
Former NBC President Garth Ancier Sues Bryan Singer Accuser
Garth Ancier was a defendant in a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Michael Egan, who also targeted X-Men director Bryan Singer. Egan dropped his suit against Ancier this week, and now Ancier is countersuing him for malicious prosecution.
Found: The Elusive Man At The Heart Of The Hollywood Sex Abuse Scandal
Digital pioneer Marc Collins-Rector lost millions before he vanished, believing that movie mogul David Geffen wanted to destroy him. Now he's broke and alone — but the sex scandal he left behind continues to consume Hollywood. Update: Details from an official report about Collins-Rector’s arrest in Spain have been added.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott Signs Law Giving In-State Tuition To Undocumented Students
The Republican-controlled state extends tuition help to undocumented immigrants.
Miami's Venezuelans Are Starting To Drive U.S. Policy Like Their Cuban Neighbors
Congress is moving forward with a bill imposing sanctions on officials in the government of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. A small but vocal group of expats build a base in Florida.
Exclusive: Man Suing Bryan Singer Said He Never Traveled To Hawaii, Where He Alleges Rapes Occurred
In a deposition in 2003, Michael Egan swore under oath that he had never traveled outside the continental United States during the time he now says he was assaulted by Singer. "I'm not sure how he interpreted the continental United States," Egan's lawyer said.
Florida Grants In-State Tuition To Undocumented Students
With immigration legislation stalled in Washington, Republicans in a key state move to help undocumented immigrants. UPDATED