The American embassy in Syria has warned all U.S. citizens to leave the country due to "the increased possibility of attacks" ... read more
In the fiscal year that ended in June 2024, after giving out 2 million parking tickets, the city collected about $110 million in parking fines. Meanwhile, according to Mejia's data, it was spending $88 million on parking enforcement expenses like salaries and equipment. But when the cost of pensions and other obligations and liabilities were added to the mix, that figure jumped to more than $176 million. A $65 million shortfall. A $65 million shortfall when the city is experiencing a significant budgetary crisis that it needs to address. read more
A pod of dolphins joined a fleet of recovery vessels inspecting the Crew-9's Dragon capsule, named Freedom, after it landed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Tallahassee Florida at 5:57 p.m. EST. "Wow! We got a cute little pod of dolphins, not just one or two," SpaceX engineer Kate Tice said during the NASA-SpaceX webcast. read more
A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the COP30 climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belm. It aims to ease traffic to the city, which will host more than 50,000 people - including world leaders - at the conference in November. The state government touts the highway's "sustainable" credentials, but some locals and conservationists are outraged at the environmental impact. The Amazon plays a vital role in absorbing carbon for the world and providing biodiversity, and many say this deforestation contradicts the very purpose of a climate summit.
Of course, all that changed when inspiration struck Sinclair. "I'm not an expert in the food world," she admits, "but I just figured it was something interesting to put out there." Part of Sinclair's fascination with kale stems from the word "kale" itself " she likes words and how they sound, remarking that the whole endeavor "just seemed something nutty." "It wasn't as premeditated as some people would think," Sinclair says. "I'm not that orchestrated in my thoughts. I follow my passion."
Just say "Fake News" next time, okay?
Well it probably is.
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At least now I can get eggs. TJ's where I live didn't have eggs for almost two months.
But not I can buy at TJ's at $3.99 a dozen.
Today the Court specifically ruled in favor of due process not summary removal. Do keep up.
More judicial overreach.
So long as the Executive branch has some process by which they make their determination they are working within the Act.
For SCOTUS to get in the way is an over reach of their authority.
Ludecke v. Watkins, 335 U.S. 160 (1948)
Held.
1. The Alien Enemy Act precludes judicial review of the removal order.
4. The fact that hearings are utilized by the Executive to secure an informed basis for the exercise of the summary power conferred by the Act does not empower the courts to retry such hearings, nor does it make the withholding of such power from the courts a denial of due process
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Could the argument be made the conditions to execute under The Alien Enemies Act don't exist? Sure, but thats not whats going on, its judicial overeach.
Will SCOTUS overturn precedents set by previous rulings? Probably. Because Power is the name of the game, because all the other branches are broken.
Great idea, but just a small detail, has there ever been a "State of Palestine"?
I hear France has a lot of older rifles, they could donate to Palestine army, only dropped once.