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7 Takeaways from Senate Hearing on Supreme Court and Dark Money

7 Takeaways From Senate Hearing on Supreme Court and Dark Money Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., speaks Oct. 14 during the third day of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett s confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. (Photo: Michael Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images) Senators and a witness at a Senate hearing Wednesday afternoon called out three left-leaning dark money groups for decrying the existence of conservative dark money groups.  The term “dark money” generally applies to a political organization that doesn’t disclose its donors.  None of the three liberal nonprofits discloses all donors, The Washington Free Beacon reported, a stance that makes them dark money organizations. 

Drink These RBG Wines And Support A Good Cause

March 10, 2021 at 4:15 PM Shares17 The loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg still stings. She passed away in September, just long enough for Donald Trump’s last meaningful act as president to be to rush through her replacement in the form of Amy Covid Barrett. But for those looking to further honor the Justice’s memory, there’s a wine or three for that. Last month, Teneral Cellars announced a trio of sustainably farmed and produced wines celebrating the legacy of RBG: the Notorious Cabernet Sauvignon, Supreme Sauvignon Blanc, and Dissent Zinfandel. Adorning the bottles is beautiful artwork the Supreme Sauvignon Blanc bottle was designed by Cory Justice, the Dissent Zinfandel bottle was designed by Gigi Glazier, and the Notorious Cabernet Sauvignon bottle was designed by Uptown Studios, owned by Tina Reynolds. What’s more, $10 from the sale of every RBG Collection pack will be donated to the National Women’s Law Center.

New scholarship will help Milwaukee students of color become lawyers

Mafia Inc and The Tunnel top this week s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque

‘Mafia Inc.’ and ‘The Tunnel’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque John Benson, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Just when you thought the exhausted mafia film genre had nothing new to offer, here comes the brand new “Mafia Inc.” Set in Montreal and based on a true story, the Sicilian-mafia drama which stars veteran Italian actor-writer-director Sergio Castellitto has a 100 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Beginning March 12, Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque is offering the film through its virtual screening rooms. Also beginning on March 12, the Cinematheque is screening a different type of disaster movie. Norway’s “The Tunnel” is a high-concept film following Christmas travelers, trapped in a tunnel due to a tank truck explosion, attempting to escape a fiery hell. Naturally, a raging blizzard hinders the arrival of first responders.

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