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Trump CRASHES OUT at WH as NAVY CHIEF RESIGNS!!!!
Trump CRASHES OUT at WH as NAVY CHIEF RESIGNS!!!! YouTube video by MeidasTouch

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PabloReports: Donald Trump is complaining about the results in Virginia. He seems to be very distressed.

AOC: I’m sooo sorry for his heartbreak at this moment, and I look forward to adding ten more Democratic colleagues in November.

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Tying attendance to final marks in Ontario high schools won’t solve chronic absenteeism. Here’s why students are staying home Ontario’s Putting Student Achievement First Act aims to combat chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 10 per cent (18+ days) of the school year, which has risen significantly since 2017.

"There’s a lot of unanswered questions. There are many exceptions going to be made, that the minister has suggested, such as sporting events or chronic illness. But once you make exceptions to the rule, it becomes very grey what exceptions are and aren't allowed."

www.therecord.com/news/ontario...

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Living in a community with many witches is good, actually

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Idf as much as terror group as hamas or hezbollah. Israeli Govt has become what they hated

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Amal Khalil smiling, standing with the backdrop of the hills of Lebanon. She is holding a microphone with a windscreen with a logo.

Amal Khalil smiling, standing with the backdrop of the hills of Lebanon. She is holding a microphone with a windscreen with a logo.

Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed today in a targeted Israeli strike. The IDF fired live rounds and stun grenades at the Red Cross ambulances trying to reach her. She is the 4th journalist killed by Israel while in the field since 2 March.

Photo via X @HindRFoundation.

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John Phelan out as Navy secretary after 13 months The billionaire was a significant contributor to President Donald Trump’s campaign, but officials said he clashed repeatedly with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Breaking news: Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving the Trump administration, officials said.

The billionaire was a significant contributor to President Trump’s campaign, but officials said he clashed repeatedly with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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A screen shot of a skeet from Merriam-Webster that reads - ‘SWIMS’ upside down is still ‘SWIMS’. 
With a reply that reads - if you love geometric fonts where this would be true so much then why don't you use them in your body copy? no? not readable? go FUCK yourself; dictionary. they should call you hypocrictionary

A screen shot of a skeet from Merriam-Webster that reads - ‘SWIMS’ upside down is still ‘SWIMS’. With a reply that reads - if you love geometric fonts where this would be true so much then why don't you use them in your body copy? no? not readable? go FUCK yourself; dictionary. they should call you hypocrictionary

I’m sorry, but bluesky is THRIVING…

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Let's prosecute him for abusing the Civil Rights of Democrats that would include Defamation and threat of harm on Jan 6 2021 -
Daily Insurrection & Treason are waiting outside his door to Imprison the Traitor.

We must start piling up the Civil Lawsuits against him too.

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Court curtails Trump administration moves to stifle wind, solar development The preliminary injunction will go into effect while litigation plays out over a series of federal actions that have blocked or delayed renewable energy projects. The ruling affects about 57 GW in pro...

Another day, another court telling Trump to stop arbitrarily blocking clean energy projects.

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Trump was mercilessly mocked when he reposted the claim Iran was going to execute eight women because the post was fake with AI-generated images of those women.

Today, he doubled-down and claims Iran cancelled the hangings. What a freaking buffoon.

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The Conservatives are really leaning into the racist scapegoating around non-citizen criminals #QP

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Trump was booked on August 24, 2023, at the Fulton County Jail on charges brought by the Democratic District Attorney Fani Willis. Trump was given inmate number P01135809.

Republicans injected themselves into the case, ran interference for Trump, and the case was dropped by a Republican.

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Lawsuit: Blaze’s Crackpot Reporting Prompted a Wild, Unnecessary FBI Raid Quickly debunked reporting based on “gait analysis” was enough to get the feds to descend with a helicopter on a falsely accused J6 pipe-bomber’s home.

New: Kash Patel's FBI launched an unnecessary raid on the home of a former Capitol Police officer, based on Jan. 6 conspiracy theories from right-wing media outlet The Blaze.

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Youth Suicides Declined After Creation of National Hotline Suicides among young adults dropped most sharply in states that actively embraced the 988 crisis line, new research has found.

After the 988 national suicide prevention hotline rolled out in 2022, the rate of suicides among young people in the U.S. dropped 11% below projections over two and a half years, a new study found. Suicides among young adults dropped most sharply in states that actively embraced the crisis line.

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‘Like living in a cage’: Islamabad stuck in lockdown as city waits on US-Iran talks Pakistani capital in pandemic-style limbo as people work from home, public transport is closed and businesses shut

When the "big people" strut around trying to fix their own stupid mistakes, everyday people pay the price. Higher prices, inconvenience, fear - and accountability for all this is but a distant hope as the same "big people" manipulate, propagandize, and profit.
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How do I get?

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we’re doing another bracket this summer and our marketing team made a commemorative pin set from to give out to bracket fans and now my brain is broken

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Ford says no one in Canada is scrutinized like he is after backtracking on $28.9M private jet purchase | CBC News Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters Monday that "no one in the country" is more scrutinized than he is, as he explained his government's rationale for buying a $28.9-million private jet before qu...

"I'm the most scrutinized premier in the country" I hate to tell you buddy, but we wouldn't scrutinize you if you didn't give us one million scrutinizable moments per month

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Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center for Wire Fraud, False Statements, and Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering A Grand Jury in Montgomery, Alabama, today returned an indictment charging the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspi...

1. The central claim in the indictment of SPLC is a lie.

The DOJ/FBI accuse SPLC of lying to donors about seeking to “dismantle” extremist groups while secretly funding them. But the funds were used to infiltrate & help law enforcement dismantle these groups. Kash Patel knows this is the truth…

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Probably not !

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‘Pandora’s box’: Danielle Smith and insurance giants unleash attack on healthcare ⋆ The Breach Danielle Smith is working hand-in-glove with private insurers to push health privatization in Alberta—and it could spread across Canada

“the private insurance companies are working directly with the Smith government to “help facilitate a smooth transition for Albertans” to a new, two-tier health-care system”

#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli

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Realistically, the choice is never between science and human spaceflight. They're budgeted separately, and championed by different interests, which is why the NASA science budget specifically is being cut and spaceflight specifically isn't.

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Testing finds toxic metals where Tesla discharges wastewater The drainage district that commissioned the testing has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the company, which says it is in compliance with all requirements for its state wastewater discharge permit.

Testing finds toxic metals where Tesla discharges wastewater www.texastribune.org/2026/04/21/t...

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The 'Age of Electricity' Brings Good Climate Change News for Once Solar power is rapidly becoming one of the globe's most important energy sources.

It's really not out of the question that history will regard Trump as the U.S. president who most effectively shifted the world towards renewables www.jezebel.com/theres-actua...

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FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff - Appellant,
No. 26-926
D.C. No.
2:25-cv-10999-
CAS-AJR
OPINION
V.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA; GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor of California, in his Official Capacity; ROB BONTA, Attorney General of California, in his Official Capacity,
Defendants - Appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California
Christina A. Snyder, District Judge, Presiding
Argued and Submitted March 3, 2026
Pasadena, California
Filed April 22, 2026
Before: Jacqueline H. Nguyen, Mark J. Bennett, and Daniel
P. Collins, Circuit Judges.
Opinion by Judge Bennett

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff - Appellant, No. 26-926 D.C. No. 2:25-cv-10999- CAS-AJR OPINION V. STATE OF CALIFORNIA; GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor of California, in his Official Capacity; ROB BONTA, Attorney General of California, in his Official Capacity, Defendants - Appellees. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California Christina A. Snyder, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted March 3, 2026 Pasadena, California Filed April 22, 2026 Before: Jacqueline H. Nguyen, Mark J. Bennett, and Daniel P. Collins, Circuit Judges. Opinion by Judge Bennett

Today's opinion, which followed argument, is by Bennett, a Trump appointee, joined by Nguyen (Obama) and Collins (Trump).

Today's injunction pending appeal: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

Earlier administrative injunction: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

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Section 10 requires any non-uniformed
"federal law enforcement officer" operating in California, with narrow exceptions, to "visibly display identification" while performing federal law enforcement duties. Officers who violate the law may be criminally prosecuted by the State.
We previously granted the United States's request for a temporary administrative injunction. We now address the merits of the United States's motion for an injunction pending appeal.
We conclude that § 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the United States in its performance of governmental functions. The Supremacy Clause forbids the State from enforcing such legislation. The United States is therefore likely to succeed on the merits of its Supremacy Clause claim, and the other preliminary injunction factors also weigh in its favor. Thus, we grant the motion for an injunction pending appeal.

Section 10 requires any non-uniformed "federal law enforcement officer" operating in California, with narrow exceptions, to "visibly display identification" while performing federal law enforcement duties. Officers who violate the law may be criminally prosecuted by the State. We previously granted the United States's request for a temporary administrative injunction. We now address the merits of the United States's motion for an injunction pending appeal. We conclude that § 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the United States in its performance of governmental functions. The Supremacy Clause forbids the State from enforcing such legislation. The United States is therefore likely to succeed on the merits of its Supremacy Clause claim, and the other preliminary injunction factors also weigh in its favor. Thus, we grant the motion for an injunction pending appeal.

Section 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the federal government in its performance of law enforcement operations. It expressly applies to federal officers. Cal. Penal Code § 13654(d)(2). It seeks to control their conduct in performing law enforcement operations. Id.
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§ 13654(a); see also id. § 13654(d)(1). It purports to override the federal government's power to determine whether, how, and when to publicly identify its officers. See id. § 13654(a). And in so doing, it aims to regulate the manner and conditions under which federal agents can enforce federal law. See id. Thus, the state law regulates the performance of "governmental action[s]" which are "carried on by the United States itself." Mayo, 319 U.S. at 448.
These provisions do not merely affect "persons who [a]re acting for themselves and not for the United States." Id. at
447. They "layl] hold of" federal agencies and officers "in their specific attempt to obey orders and requirell qualifications in addition to those that the [federal]
Government has pronounced sufficient." Johnson, 254 U.S. at 57. Section 10, in short, directly regulates the federal government.

Section 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the federal government in its performance of law enforcement operations. It expressly applies to federal officers. Cal. Penal Code § 13654(d)(2). It seeks to control their conduct in performing law enforcement operations. Id. Case: 26-926, 04/22/2026, DktEntry: 31.1, Page 12 of 16 12 USA V. STATE OF CALIFORNIA § 13654(a); see also id. § 13654(d)(1). It purports to override the federal government's power to determine whether, how, and when to publicly identify its officers. See id. § 13654(a). And in so doing, it aims to regulate the manner and conditions under which federal agents can enforce federal law. See id. Thus, the state law regulates the performance of "governmental action[s]" which are "carried on by the United States itself." Mayo, 319 U.S. at 448. These provisions do not merely affect "persons who [a]re acting for themselves and not for the United States." Id. at 447. They "layl] hold of" federal agencies and officers "in their specific attempt to obey orders and requirell qualifications in addition to those that the [federal] Government has pronounced sufficient." Johnson, 254 U.S. at 57. Section 10, in short, directly regulates the federal government.

The Supremacy Clause does not "barl] all state regulation which may touch the activities of the Federal Government." Hancock, 426 U.S. at 179 (emphasis added).
For example, the Supreme Court has suggested that States may impose "general rules" regulating conduct that any ordinary citizen could perform, like a "statute or ordinance regulating the mode of turning at the corners of streets." Johnson, 254 U.S. at 56. But the Supremacy Clause does bar direct state regulation of the federal government. See Washington, 596 U.S. at 838; City of Arcata, 629 F.3d at
991-92. And that is precisely what the No Vigilantes Act does. The Act does not regulate conduct that any ordinary citizen could perform. Rather, it applies exclusively to law enforcement agencies and their officers, including federal law enforcement agencies and federal law enforcement officers. The Act thus directly regulates conduct reserved to sovereigns.
And so it is barred by intergovernmental
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immunity, which forbids States from regulating the federal government qua government and from controlling federal governmental functions in any manner and to any degree.
See California, 921 F.3d at 883. Because § 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the United States, we conclude that it is likely unconstitutional. See Blackburn, 100 F.3d at 1435.

The Supremacy Clause does not "barl] all state regulation which may touch the activities of the Federal Government." Hancock, 426 U.S. at 179 (emphasis added). For example, the Supreme Court has suggested that States may impose "general rules" regulating conduct that any ordinary citizen could perform, like a "statute or ordinance regulating the mode of turning at the corners of streets." Johnson, 254 U.S. at 56. But the Supremacy Clause does bar direct state regulation of the federal government. See Washington, 596 U.S. at 838; City of Arcata, 629 F.3d at 991-92. And that is precisely what the No Vigilantes Act does. The Act does not regulate conduct that any ordinary citizen could perform. Rather, it applies exclusively to law enforcement agencies and their officers, including federal law enforcement agencies and federal law enforcement officers. The Act thus directly regulates conduct reserved to sovereigns. And so it is barred by intergovernmental Case: 26-926, 04/22/2026, DktEntry: 31.1, Page 14 of 16 14 USA V. STATE OF CALIFORNIA immunity, which forbids States from regulating the federal government qua government and from controlling federal governmental functions in any manner and to any degree. See California, 921 F.3d at 883. Because § 10 of the No Vigilantes Act attempts to directly regulate the United States, we conclude that it is likely unconstitutional. See Blackburn, 100 F.3d at 1435.

NEW: Ninth Circuit panel blocks California from enforcing No Vigilantes Act provision requiring federal law enforcement to "visibly display identification," granting DOJ's request for an injunction pending appeal.

The unanimous panel previously had granted an "administrative injunction."

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