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A teenager died in a shooting incident outside a high school in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday evening, police announced Wednesday.
Fort Worth Police responded to an incident at the Eastern Hills High School and discovered a teenager had been shot in the neck, according to NBC News. Officials said the incident occurred after an altercation and the teenager was not identified.
The teenager was transported to a hospital in critical condition and died of his injuries, according to NBC News. A spokesperson for the Fort Worth Police Department told the Daily Caller News Foundation Thursday that the 17-year-old teen died Monday and said authorities were still searching for suspects.
Hutchinson: Corporations ‘Worried About The Image Of Our State’
A National Review story published Wednesday highlighted Hutchinson’s late March remark that “major global corporations” in Arkansas are “worried about the image of our state.” Hutchinson made the comments as he discussed Arkansas’ Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which he signed into law.
“We’re the home of some major global corporations here in Arkansas, they’re certainly worried about the image of our state,” he said. “But we’re trying to send the signal that you can protect conscience, you can protect girls in sports, without being discriminatory, and trying to say ‘we’re not diverse and tolerant of different lifestyles.’ That’s important for us, as a state, and what we have to achieve as a nation.”
December 14, 2020
4:06 PM ET
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Pornhub appears to have purged a vast amount of unverified content as the pornography website faces increased scrutiny over allegations that it allows sexual exploitation.
The pornography website had about 13.5 million videos before it began purging Sunday evening, according to Vox.
The Daily Caller News Foundation confirmed that the Pornhub search bar offers 2,913,964 videos as of Monday evening.
Pornhub is purging millions of unverified videos as the pornography website faces increased scrutiny over allegations that it allows sexual exploitation.
Both Visa and Mastercard told the Daily Caller News Foundation Thursday that they are not allowing their cards to be used on Pornhub after opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof accused Pornhub of monetizing “child rapes, revenge pornography, spycam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content” and more.
December 10, 2020
4:39 PM ET
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Most major credit card companies have announced they will block payments to Pornhub following allegations that the pornography website profits from sexual exploitation on its platform.
Both Visa and Mastercard told the Daily Caller News Foundation Thursday that they are not allowing their cards to be used on the website.
“This news is crushing for the hundreds of thousands of models who rely on our platform for their livelihoods,” Pornhub told the DCNF.
Most major credit card companies have announced they will block payments to Pornhub following allegations that the pornography website profits from sexual exploitation on its platform.