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Wow! Beautiful!
How are you? Your knee? Healing well? Pain vanquished? Miss you.

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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is leaving Trump's Cabinet after abuse of power allegations Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is out of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet after multiple allegations of abusing her position, including an affair with a subordinate and drinking on the job.

In another not so shocking instance of women in this admin being held to a different standard than men, Labor Sec, Lori Chavez-DeRemer is out after being accused of abuses of power including drinking on the job.

🤫, don't tell Kash or Pete…or any other man in the admin…same behavior, diff result 🤔🙄

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Emails show Amazon colluding with other firms to raise prices, California authorities allege The previously redacted messages were unveiled as part of an antitrust battle with California attorney general Rob Bonta

Emails released on Monday by California’s attorney general show Amazon allegedly colluding with other companies to raise the prices of pet treats, khaki pants, eyedrops and other products sold online

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Today I turn 89. I’ve seen this country at its best and its worst, and I know how much community matters. For my birthday, I’m asking you to stand with PFLAG and support the work that’s helped so many in the LGBTQ+ community, including me. give.pflag.org/page/95493/d...

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A bright meteor on the Meteor Cam LIVE stream a couple of nights ago. It's the first time I've captured a meteor smoke trail on this camera, it lingered for about 15 minutes !

You can view the Meteor Cam here...

www.youtube.com/@Northumberl...

#Meteors #Fireball #Astronomy @imometeors.bsky.social

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Video proves Delta flew Liam Ramos and his dad to ICE detention center Three plainclothes federal agents can be seen boarding a Delta flight while guarding the 5-year-old boy and his father, right under unsuspecting passengers’ noses.

gillianbrockell.com/video-proves...

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Thing are not okay.

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Trump is profiting from the destruction of America. He will not stop until we make him stop.

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Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino to retire from federal service, sources say Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino​ was pulled away from a high-profile role leading immigration raids in major U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, earlier this year.

Bring on the prosecutions!

www.cbsnews.com/news/gregory...

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Iran War Update: Energy Secretary Offers Gas Price Timeline

Oil spiked to over $100 a barrel last week, marking the first time in four years it has crossed that threshold.

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Rep. James Talarico On Confronting Christian Nationalism, And Strange Days In The Texas Legislature
Rep. James Talarico On Confronting Christian Nationalism, And Strange Days In The Texas Legislature YouTube video by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

The Trump regime doesn't want you to see this interview.

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Jeff Bezos gets philanthropy award at Vatican even as ex-wife gives away more money Ex-wife MacKenzie Scott giving away her billions at a faster clip, according to observers

Lol

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The open racism you guys have emboldened, megyn

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Analysis Finds Elon Musk’s Social Media Activity Is Indecipherable From a White Supremacist Elon Musk’s recent social-media activity has amplified rhetoric aligned with white-nationalist talking points and conspiracy theories about demographic change, according to a new analysis.

Elon was, is and will die an old school South African racist.
“We’re not talking about some random garbage-poster spewing hate from an anonymous social media account,” he writes. “We’re talking… about the richest man in the world, a man who wields a massive megaphone.”

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Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts

Homeland Security wants Social Media sites to expose Anti-ICE Accounts!!!!

The Government is trampling on our CIVIL LIBERTIES!!!!!

#ICE

#Epstein

#EpsteinFiles

www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/t...

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"Official ICE policy says 'ICE should not detain, arrest, or take into custody for an administrative violation of the immigration laws individuals known to be pregnant, postpartum, or nursing” except in exceptional circumstances.

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Read and share all over..he nails it

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A fun thing to do is look at Amazon’s price history tool.

Prices remain steady on most things over the last 30 days. Toggle it to 90 and almost everything spiked 30%

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1. I would vote for anyone who could win a Democratic primary in 2028
2. I will vote for the most credible left candidate in the primary
3. The two-party system is bad and we should replace it with proportional representation
4. The presidency is bad and we should replace it with a Prime Minister

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Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, on elections: In the past, we’ve mostly seen foreign interference — my bigger fear now is domestic interference, some of that potentially originating inside the administration.

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Petitioner's Physical Deterioration at NWIPC
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Petitioner alleges, and Respondents do not dispute, that he was in good health when he
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entered ICE detention. See Dkt. No. I-9 (DHS Form I-213) at 2 ("The subject claims good
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health"). Eighth months later, hospital records show that Petitioner's health has declined to
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include two partial foot amputations, a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (a type of inflammatory
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bowel disease ("IBD")),? acute blood loss anemia, a kidney injury, a severe vitamin D deficiency
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and dramatic unintended weight loss. Dkt. No. 16 at 3.

A. Petitioner's Physical Deterioration at NWIPC 8 Petitioner alleges, and Respondents do not dispute, that he was in good health when he 9 entered ICE detention. See Dkt. No. I-9 (DHS Form I-213) at 2 ("The subject claims good 10 health"). Eighth months later, hospital records show that Petitioner's health has declined to 11 include two partial foot amputations, a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (a type of inflammatory 12 bowel disease ("IBD")),? acute blood loss anemia, a kidney injury, a severe vitamin D deficiency 13 and dramatic unintended weight loss. Dkt. No. 16 at 3.

While Respondents largely do not address the conditions of Petitioner's confinement in responding to this claim, they argue elsewhere that "the medical care [Petitioner] has received is constitutionally adequate." Dkt. No. 22 at 15. But the record here compels a finding that, on the preponderance of the evidence, Petitioner's medical care, and denial of medical care, included objectively unreasonable failures of care that more likely than not resulted in permanent
disability, including the loss of his toe and part of his foot. The Court bases this finding on the
following facts:

While Respondents largely do not address the conditions of Petitioner's confinement in responding to this claim, they argue elsewhere that "the medical care [Petitioner] has received is constitutionally adequate." Dkt. No. 22 at 15. But the record here compels a finding that, on the preponderance of the evidence, Petitioner's medical care, and denial of medical care, included objectively unreasonable failures of care that more likely than not resulted in permanent disability, including the loss of his toe and part of his foot. The Court bases this finding on the following facts:

Respondents have made no showing that the extreme restrictions on Petitioner's liberty and health created by his custodians' decisions, ineptitude, and denial of care are not excessive in relation to its asserted purpose of "protecting the public and enforcing U.S. immigration laws."
There is no indication that these interests could not have been just as easily served without
ignoring his cries of pain for hours, or without declining to see him as his bone was eaten away
by infection. There is no indication that these interests could not have been served while bringing
Petitioner to the hospital for imaging when a GI appointment could not be scheduled quickly (or
contracting with additional external providers), while filling his prescriptions, or while treating
him with appropriate medication based on his actual diagnosis. And finally, there is no indication that these interests cannot be served by subjecting Petitioner to alternatives to detention under appropriate conditions of release while he pursues outside treatment— an argument raised in the
habeas petition but completely ignored by Respondents. Dkt. No. 1 9 61.
In sum, the length of Petitioner's detention does not support a finding that it is excessive
in relation to its purpose, but the conditions of his detention do. Under the unique facts of this case, the extreme consequences of Respondents' unreasonable treatment of Petitioner constitute deprivations so excessive that the conditions of detention alone take Respondents' detention of
Petitioner out of the realm of constitutional civil detention and render it punitive.

Respondents have made no showing that the extreme restrictions on Petitioner's liberty and health created by his custodians' decisions, ineptitude, and denial of care are not excessive in relation to its asserted purpose of "protecting the public and enforcing U.S. immigration laws." There is no indication that these interests could not have been just as easily served without ignoring his cries of pain for hours, or without declining to see him as his bone was eaten away by infection. There is no indication that these interests could not have been served while bringing Petitioner to the hospital for imaging when a GI appointment could not be scheduled quickly (or contracting with additional external providers), while filling his prescriptions, or while treating him with appropriate medication based on his actual diagnosis. And finally, there is no indication that these interests cannot be served by subjecting Petitioner to alternatives to detention under appropriate conditions of release while he pursues outside treatment— an argument raised in the habeas petition but completely ignored by Respondents. Dkt. No. 1 9 61. In sum, the length of Petitioner's detention does not support a finding that it is excessive in relation to its purpose, but the conditions of his detention do. Under the unique facts of this case, the extreme consequences of Respondents' unreasonable treatment of Petitioner constitute deprivations so excessive that the conditions of detention alone take Respondents' detention of Petitioner out of the realm of constitutional civil detention and render it punitive.

A federal judge on Friday ordered the release of a man who had been in immigration detention due to "objectively unreasonable failures of care that more likely than not resulted in permanent disability, including the loss of his toe and part of his foot."

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$4 BILLION — So corrupt.

There is no debating this. Anyone who says otherwise is telling on themselves.

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Everywhere this man goes he should be treated as if he murdered millions of children, because he did.

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A gargantuan scale of corruption Only a fool would be surprised to discover that Jared Kushner is at the center of a growing scandal around highly sensitive national security matters.

A gargantuan scale of corruption
open.substack.com/pub/stevesch...

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Microsoft AI CEO predicts 'most, if not all' white-collar tasks will be automated by AI within 18 months Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI chief, says AI can automate white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, as tech reaches human-level performance in tasks.

Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI chief, says AI can automate white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, as tech reaches human-level performance in tasks.

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Salt and vinnies for me.

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Let’s make it viral folks. Thank you @histoftech.bsky.social.

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