SAN JOSE, Calif. " The San Jose Sharks have apologized after an apparent offensive message seeming to praise Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was displayed on the arena's scoreboard during the team's Hispanic heritage celebration on Saturday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Video shared with CNN showed the scoreboard displaying: "SJ SHARKS FANS LOVE ICE !! GET EM BOYZ !" Some fans at SAP Center in San Jose, California, can be heard booing in response. read more
The stretch of semi-rural land on No. 6 Road in Richmond, B.C., is home to blueberry farms, multimillion-dollar mansions and an 18-hole golf course. Those Metro Vancouver properties are all now encompassed by a landmark Aboriginal title claim that was successfully established by the Cowichan Nation last week. The ruling in B.C. Supreme Court confirmed Cowichan Aboriginal title and fishing rights over the stretch of land on Lulu Island next to the south arm of the Fraser River, where the nation historically had a summer village and members fished for salmon. read more
CHARLOTTE " Federal investigators accuse Charlotte community activist Cedric Dean of exploiting homeless people to defraud Medicaid out of millions of dollars. Dean used the money to buy homes, cars and fund his lifestyle, feds said, and now they're moving to seize those assets. read more
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama's signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected. read more
In summer 2025, so-called "Chat Control" became a huge topic of public attention. This is because in a major vote planned for 13 or 14 October, EU governments will decide whether to endorse or reject a mass surveillance, encryption-breaking and anonymity-ending law read more
Somewhat discouraging that it took until 2024 and Lloyd Austin to finally order a review. Enough shame for both parties for letting this go 100 plus years.
Heaping stack of shame on Hegseth for affirming that they were awarded correctly.
#3 | Posted by mattm
Review from 1917
In its report the review panel acknowledged that Medals of Honor had been awarded liberally in the past, By 1917 the guidelines for awarding a medal had been tightened. An act of June 3, 1916, limited the award of the Medal of Honor to acts demonstrating "conspicuous gallantry or intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty." The board recognized that some past actions would not have qualified for awards under the 1916 standards. Rather than revoke more medals the board decided to base its judgments upon "the standard established by the authorities at the time of the award." The original 1862 guidelines, still in effect in 1890, provided only that medal recipients should distinguish themselves by "gallantry in action and other soldier like qualities. "52 Had the board applied the higher standards in place by 1916 some of the Wounded Knee medals undoubtedly would have been rescinded.
history.nebraska.gov
Lumpers are such weak thinkers.
Just a reminder that those tariffs on Chinese goods, come from American pockets, not Chinese.
#10 | POSTED BY HUGHMASS
Maybe you didn't have internet last week...
U.S. consumers bearing more than half the cost of tariffs so far, Goldman Sachs says
www.nbcnews.com
Some of the cost is borne by the Chinese manufacturer, shipper. Its no different than a corporate tax which Lumpers used to claim the consumer wouldn't be affected by. But as the One, I am here to tell you, in both instances the cost is borne across the ecosystem, some more than others.
In fact Minnesota dropped and have adopted Mississippi's programs
Minnesota's overhaul of literacy instruction through the Minnesota Reading to Ensure Academic Development (READ) Act passed and signed into law in 2023 is trying to emulate part of the reforms Mississippi implemented a decade ago so we too can hopefully achieve similar success.
www.americanexperiment.org
I guess Mississippi's secret is just holding the dumb ones back because a 25 year old 8th grade should be able to do at least decently on the national tests.
#69 | Posted by Sycophant
This is ignorant, you can't read.
Its more than that, they changed back to phonics instruction.
Relying on federally supported research from the Institute of Education Science, the state invested in phonics, fluency, vocabulary and reading comprehension. The law provided K-3 teachers with training and support to help students master reading by the end of third grade.
theconversation.com
But older kids were still behind,
Of course they are they were behind in 4th grade, talk about your morons.

formerly highly regarded 60 Minutes.
#32 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
When was that? It been a ---- show for as long as I have been here.