"So we can take that as a big No."
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RFK Jr. just said that immigration is to blame for the outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases in the U.S., not him.
An orange tabby rests his face on his paws.
“Thank you. You know, cats can’t get drivers’ licenses, either. And even if we could, would our humans buy us cars? The system is rigged against us!”
I can start breathing again.
A ginger tabby has his eyes firmly shut.
He’s still annoyed. “I am not taking questions at this time.”
A ginger tabby is perturbed.
“You seem annoyed.” “I am. You went to your doctor’s appointment and didn’t take me.” “They don’t allow cats in the doctor’s office.” “DISCRIMINATION! You come with me to my doctor’s appointments.” “That’s different. You need a ride.” “Next time I’m taking an Uber.” #catcanoe #catsky
In which the University of Kentucky takes the position that federal district court decisions constitute “scholarship” that are “effectively peer‑reviewed by the Sixth Circuit with an affirmation rate above 80%.”
L-O-Fucking-L
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So much false equivalence in media on gerrymandering in Texas vs California & Virginia. California and Virginia maps approved by the voters. That's a huge difference not enough people pointing out
Moderna is launching a large-scale clinical trial of a shot to combat bird flu in humans after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s department had canceled hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for vaccine development.
JUST IN: A federal judge has tossed a defamation lawsuit Kash Patel brought against former FBI official / pundit Frank Figliuzzi.
Figliuzzi’s claim that Patel spent more time in nightclubs than at FBI HQ was “rhetorical hyperbole,” the judge rules.
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BREAKING: A federal appeals court has upheld a Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom.
Students' right to be free from religious indoctrination is protected by the Constitution. We won't stop fighting.
A "Little Free Library" filled with only Merriam-Webster Dictionaries
Happy National Library Week to whoever did this.
That's every academic's dream. Having the last word on a controversial subject.
You rebel. Keep on rebelling.
Anthropic’s Mythos Model Is Being Accessed by Unauthorized Users /
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Thank you.
The Court finds the decision to proceed with the 15th Street Cycle Track Removal to be arbitrary and capricious because the record does not reflect that the defendants examined the relevant data and articulated a rational connection between the facts found and the choice made. It further finds that the defendants’ invocation of the highway modernization categorical exclusion, and their conclusion that the Removal Project would not have a significant impact on public health and safety, to be arbitrary and capricious as well. Therefore, the decision to proceed with the Removal Project as described in the March 31, 2026 NPS Decision Memorandum and the March 31, 2026 NPS and FHWA Categorial Exclusion documents, as well as in the February 23 NPS and February 27 FHWA Categorical Exclusion documents to the extent they were not rescinded or nullified but only elaborated upon on March 31, is hereby VACATED and REMANDED to the National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration
A federal judge just blocked the Trump administration's effort to rip out the 15th Street bike lane on the national mall—which substantially reduced crashes and injuries—holding that the move was arbitrary and capricious in violation of the law: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Katy Tur is trying to interview Mike Lawler on MSNOW. He is talking over her, he isn't answering her questions, he's insulting her, he's trying to hijack the interview. At this point, if I were interviewing him, I'd talk over him, thank him for his time, and go to commercial.
BREAKING: The Southern Poverty Law Center says it faces investigation by Justice Department over past use of paid informants to infiltrate extremist groups.
That's interesting. Did any religious students come to the conclusion that some religious claims were/are exaggerated?
David Suchet as Hercule Poirot.
Nana? Teddy? Wilfred?
George Ariyoshi, a Honolulu-born Japanese American politician who shattered voting traditions in the nation’s only state with an Asian plurality, becoming Hawaii’s — and America’s — first governor of Asian descent, died on Sunday at his home in Honolulu. He was 100.
Billie Little had worked for Thomson Reuters for about two decades. She was fired after questioning whether federal immigration agents unlawfully used their products. n.pr/3Ovl8k8
Washington can only pay attention to a scandal or two at a time, which means in the Trump age there are all sorts of should-be-big-deal scandals that don’t get the oxygen or media focus that they should.
I'll bet you've missed at least three of these: www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/five-trump...
As a matter of principle, you can either have a dinner that celebrates the First Amendment or you can have a dinner that features Donald Trump. You can’t have both because the president holds the freedom of the press in contempt. www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump...
Actor Alan Reed standing with his jacket open and his thumbs resting on his belt. He’s wearing a fedora and a short striped tie. He’s smiling with a sinister look.
#Filmnoir #filmsky #moviesky #tvsky #NoirNeckties
Actor Alan Reed was not only the blackmailing “beefy assistant” in
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946), he was the voice of Fred Flintstone (1960-1977).
Arrêt de la Cour dans l’affaire C-769/22 | Commission/Hongrie (Valeurs de l’Union) Valeurs de l’Union : en adoptant une loi stigmatisant et marginalisant les personnes LGBTI+, la Hongrie a violé le droit de l’Union La Cour constate notamment, pour la première fois dans un recours dirigé contre un État membre, une violation de l’article 2 TUE, énumérant les valeurs sur lesquelles est fondée l’Union européenne Par la « loi n° LXXIX de 2021 introduisant des mesures plus sévères à l’encontre des délinquants pédophiles et modifiant certaines lois en vue de protéger les enfants », la Hongrie a modifié différents actes législatifs nationaux en vue de protéger les mineurs. En substance, ces amendements interdisent ou restreignent l’accès aux contenus, notamment dans le domaine audiovisuel ou de la publicité, représentant ou promouvant la divergence par rapport à l’identité personnelle correspondant au sexe à la naissance, le changement de sexe ou l’homosexualité. À la suite d’un recours en manquement introduit par la Commission européenne à ce sujet, la Cour de justice juge que la Hongrie a violé le droit de l’Union à plusieurs niveaux distincts : le droit primaire et dérivé relatif aux services dans le marché intérieur, la charte des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne, l’article 2 TUE et le règlement général sur la protection des données (RGPD). (...) Troisièmement, la Cour constate, pour la première fois, une violation distincte de l’article 2 TUE, qui énonce les valeurs sur lesquelles est fondée l’Union et qui sont communes à l’ensemble des États membres. En effet, les aspects de la loi modificative ciblant des contenus représentant ou promouvant la divergence par rapport à l’identité personnelle correspondant au sexe à la naissance, le changement de sexe ou l’homosexualité constituent un ensemble coordonné de mesures discriminatoires qui portent atteinte, de manière manifeste et particulièrement grave, aux droits des personnes non cisgenres, (.)
Très important : Pour la toute première fois, la CJUE condamne un Etat membre (la Hongrie) pour violation des valeurs de l'Union européenne.
Car la loi hongroise qui stigmatisme l'homosexualité & la transidentité (notamment en l'associant à la pédophilie) viole gravement « l'identité de l'Union ».