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Journalist Don Lemon is set to be arraigned in Minnesota church protest case - Fox21Online, Minnesota, St. PaulJournalist Don Lemon and four others are set for arraignment on federal civil rights charges related to a protest at a Minnesota church. The demonstration occurred at a church where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official serves as pastor. Nine individuals have been charged in connection with the incident. Lemon intends to plead not guilty, according to reports.
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Summary Federal judge requires ICE to stop rapid transfers and provide phone access Federal judge finds ICE blocked thousands of people from seeing their lawyers Feb 12 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to ensure that detainees have access to their attorneys in Minnesota, after finding that the...
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Nakon 140 godina zagrebačka Nama zatvorila je vrata. Zagrepčani: ‘U Namu sam se išao odmarati’. Novi vlasnici nisu otkrili što će biti u ovom prostoru
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On Wednesday, the Department of Justice announced a shocking arrest of a top Customs and Border Patrol officer. According to the Department of Justice, a CBP officer in Texas was arrested after authorities discovered that he had been harboring an illegal immigrant in his own home. Andres Wilkinson, 52, was allegedly in a romantic relationship
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I start with two more examples of the economic hara kiri and stupidity of the political class across the West. Then onto 4 companies and exactly what they are NOT saying that makes them so utterly uninvestable: Jade Road Investments (JADE), Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), BSF Enterprises (BSFA) and Tern (*TERN).
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Brianna Arango was last seen midday Thursday, according to the Southern Methodist University Police Department.
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Los mensajes, recopilados por la diputada de Sumar, surgieron tras un comentario irónico sobre la regularización de migrantes
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President Donald Trump pardoned five former NFL players on Thursday for crimes ranging from drug trafficking to counterfeiting.Among those pardoned was former New York Jets Hall of Fame defensive tackle Joe Klecko, and star Houston Oilers and Oakland Raiders halfback Billy Cannon, who died in 2018, Trump’s pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson announced. The other three former players granted clemency were Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Nate Newton, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis, and Buffalo Bills running back Travis Henry.“As football reminds us, excellence is built on grit, grace, and the courage to rise again. So is our nation,” Johnson said, adding, “Grateful [President Trump] for his continued commitment to second chances. Mercy changes lives.”Johnson also thanked Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for “personally sharing the news with Nate Newton.”All of the former players pardoned by Trump had already served prison sentences. The president’s pardons now clear their criminal records.Klecko, who was part of the Jets’ early 1980s defensive line nicknamed the “New York Sack Exchange,” served three months in prison in the early 1990s after committing perjury before a federal grand jury during an investigation into insurance fraud.Cannon, who was a Heisman Trophy winner at LSU in 1959, was convicted in 1983 for his part in one of the largest counterfeiting schemes in American history at the time. He served three years of his five-year prison sentence and was released on good behavior. Cannon died in 2018 at the age of 80.Newton, a three-time Super Bowl champion who was part of the Cowboys’ incredible run in the 1990s, was first arrested in 1991 for allegedly setting up illegal dog fights. A decade later, Newton was arrested after a traffic stop when Texas authorities discovered $10,000 in his pickup truck as well as 175 pounds of marijuana in a vehicle that he was accompanying. Newton took a plea deal and served a 30-month prison sentence after he faced up to 20 years in prison.Lewis, who helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XXXV in 2001 as a rookie and was the youngest player to play in a Super Bowl, served four months in prison on drug charges after his conviction in 2005. Just months after he was drafted No. 5 overall in 2000, Lewis attempted to set up a drug deal. He entered a plea deal in 2005, which resulted in drug conspiracy and attempted cocaine possession charges against him being dropped.Henry, a former running back, was drafted by the Bills in 2001 and also spent time playing for the Tennessee Titans and Denver Broncos. Shortly after retiring from the NFL, Henry was arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration and accepted a deal, which saw him plead guilty to conspiracy to traffic cocaine and was sentenced to three years in federal prison. Henry — who fathered 11 children with 10 different women — was also arrested in 2009 after he failed to pay child support.Trump recently sparked controversy with his pardon of a former Honduran president who was convicted of helping drug smugglers import 400 tons of cocaine into the United States. In December, Trump allowed Juan Orlando Hernandez to walk out of a federal prison, saying that “according to many people that I greatly respect,” Hernandez was “treated very harshly and unfairly.”
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At the Robotics Centre booth, a new hybrid drone called BAAZ was presented, combining the advantages of a multicopter and an airplane.This was reported to Militarnyi by a company representative […]
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Έρχονται ως πολλαπλασιαστής ισχύος για τις FDI, δίνοντας επίγνωση κατάστασης πέρα από τον ορίζοντα και δυνατότητα συνεχούς επιτήρησης χωρίς να δεσμεύεται επανδρωμένο ελικόπτερο.…
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Il bolognese eliminato dallo show è stato travolto dai messaggi d’affetto: “Non me l’aspettavo. Puntata dopo puntata ho scoperto gli abbracci. A chi vive una s…
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Rodri has until February 18 to respond to the charge, with the potential for a suspension if he is found guilty.
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Una storia d'amore che nasce sui binari, da un incontro casuale sulla Circumvesuviana, uno scambio epistolare con busta e francobollo, mentre il mondo scopre la più sbrigativa corrispondenza online e le chat; poi l'idea di celebrare altri 'amori di carta' ... (ANSA)
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Japan says the captain of the vessel was arrested for evading inspection. Also on East Asia Tonight: North Korea warns of a "terrible response" should any South Korean drone intrude into its airspace again; and America's and China's top diplomats under the same roof as world leaders gather for the Munich Security Conference.
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01:37 Japan seizes Chinese boat
06:21 North Korea warns Seoul against drone incursions
08:01 Munich Security Conference
12:10 Taiwan’s GDP growth
12:58 US-Taiwan trade deal
17:26 Anthropic raises US$30b
19:50 Americans shoulder Trump tariff burden
24:00 Analyst Anja Manuel at Munich Security Conference
32:02 China reacts to CIA recruitment ad
33:25 Japan opens new visa centres in Russia
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How will developing countries cope in the new world order?
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A 1-year-old boy was killed and his mother was seriously injured in a pedestrian-involved crash in Lee County, according to the Virginia State Police.Police sai
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The Texas Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a case surrounding a statute that could impact how gender medical malpractice lawsuits are handled across the country.Detransitioner Soren Aldaco’s medical malpractice lawsuit was dismissed in November 2024 when a judge ruled her claims were filed outside of Texas’ two-year statute of limitations, nullifying her ability to seek damages for the harms caused by her sex-rejecting surgery.When Aldaco’s appeal reached the Texas Supreme Court this week, her counsel argued the statute of limitations couldn’t begin until she was physically harmed by the surgeon’s knife.“What was done to Miss Aldaco and many people like her is a medical scandal,” attorney John Ramer argued. “Kids and young adults suffering from severe psychological distress went looking for help, and what they found is medical providers saying that what’s going to liberate them from their distress is pumping them full of cross sex hormones and cutting off their body parts.”Some Texas lawmakers have proposed legislation that would extend the statute of limitations from two to ten years for those harmed by rejection interventions in their state. They say that Aldaco’s case highlights the need for reform.“Cases like Soren’s are not the intent of these two-year statutes of limitations in the Texas Medical Liability Act,” Texas State Representative Shelby Slawson told The Daily Wire. “Those limitations are not meant to give safe harbor hideouts for medical professionals whose ideology causes egregious harm to Texas patients.”The outcome of Aldaco’s case could reverberate across the country. The statute of limitations for medical malpractice varies from state to state, with many limiting the timeframe in which a patient can sue between one and three years after the injury occurred. If the Texas Supreme Court rules in Aldaco’s favor, it could inspire detransitioners in other states to bring similar suits.Prisha Mosely, who was given testosterone and underwent a sex rejecting double mastectomy as a teen, filed a lawsuit in July 2023 against her gender affirming healthcare providers that was initially dismissed because it was filed outside of North Carolina’s statute of limitations. In July 2025, the North Carolina General Assembly passed HB 805, which extended the statute of limitations for sex-rejecting interventions to 10 years, allowing Mosely to refile her lawsuit.Texas State Representative Brent Money told The Daily Wire that in cases where there has been a “clear violation of the duty of care,” it is important that individuals, particularly children, can seek compensation through the court system.“We also need to make sure that, in cases where there’s a clear violation of the duty of care, that the patient, who has been wronged, can be adequately compensated for that. Especially when the patient is a child,” Money told The Daily Wire.Aldaco, a woman who struggled with gender confusion throughout her adolescence, underwent a double mastectomy at 19 that she later regretted, court documents show. She sued her mental health providers, Barbara Rose Wood and Three Oaks Counseling Group, LLC, alleging they negligently wrote a surgical recommendation letter in February 2021 that allowed her to undergo the mastectomy in June 2021, court documents show.Many insurance companies and surgeons require a timely mental health assessment and surgery recommendation letter in order to move forward with sex-rejecting surgery.In May 2023, Aldaco sent her former healthcare providers notice of her “health care liability claims,” weeks before the two-year anniversary of her surgery, believing she was within the statute of limitations. However, a judge agreed with the defendants, who argued the two-year period of liability began when the surgical recommendation letter was written in February 2021, and Aldaco missed her window to sue, court documents show.Ramer told the court that while the mental healthcare was provided before surgery, Aldaco didn’t have cause of action — giving her grounds for her lawsuit — until she underwent surgery.“The limitations period for a health care liability claim does not begin to run before the claimant is even injured,” Ramer told the court.“There’s no such thing as a tort without an injury, and more specifically here, there’s no such thing as a negligence claim without an injury,” Ramer stated.Opposing counsel argued the statute of limitations began in February 2021, when the surgery letter of recommendation was written, and acknowledged Aldaco’s mental health provider did not discuss her gender dysphoria before writing the surgery recommendation letter.Ramer explained to the justices that the surgical recommendation letter was not equivalent to a simple medical referral but was critical to Aldaco accessing a double mastectomy.“The letter was the gateway to the injury,” Ramer said. “The letter is what got her into–onto–the operating table for purposes of receiving this surgery because it was a required letter from the psychologist under the standards of gender affirming care that have to be followed.”In 2021, guidance from the World Professional Association of Transgender Health, whose recommendations underpin insurance and health policies worldwide, required patients to undergo a mental health assessment to determine if sex-rejecting was “medically necessary.”The guidance stated mental health professionals and surgeons had a “shared responsibility” when deciding to move forward with irreversible sex-rejection surgeries.A recent policy statement published by the American Society of Plastics Surgeons recommending minors do not receive sex-rejection surgeries addressed the role of “shared responsibility” in the multidisciplinary care of gender confused children.“Diagnostic assessment, psychosocial support, endocrine intervention, and surgery form a connected clinical pathway rather than a series of independent steps,” the policy reads.The American Society of Plastics Surgeons warned surgeons they cannot “rely” on the assessments of other healthcare disciplines when deciding if an adolescent is an appropriate candidate for sex-rejecting surgery.“Surgical interventions inherit the foundational uncertainties present earlier in the continuum of care,” the policy says. “In this context, plastic surgeons cannot rely on the presence of a prior medical intervention, referral, or letter of support as a proxy for surgical indication or adolescent readiness.”“Wednesday’s hearing at the Supreme Court of Texas is understatedly important. Even though I believe my case falls within the state’s two-year statute of limitations — and hopefully SCOTX will agree — detrans Texans deserve better,” Aldaco told The Daily Wire.Barbara Wood and Three Oaks Counseling did not immediately respond to The Daily Wire’s request for comment.
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The group’s proscription as a terrorist organisation was unlawful and ‘disproportionate’, judges have ruled. But the fight isn’t quite over yet. Harriet Williamson reports.
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It’s happening. ICE confirmed it has purchased 29 Elizabeth Drive in the Village of Chester and will be proceeding with its plan to open its concentration camp.
So, there’s a lot to do, but this is the first and easiest thing you can: Send Steve Neuhaus your ice scrapers until he passes an emergency ban on new prisons and detention facilities in Orange County; and ends the contract with ICE / DHS to house detainees in Orange County Jail. In the video below, I’ll tell you where to send the ice scrapers.
Pass it on, and stay tuned to The Monroe Gazette for more.
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Estrangeiro era alvo de Difusão Vermelha da Interpol por crime de fraude
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The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP) recently stopped an oversized commercial vehicle without a proper permit for weight and width violations. On February 4,
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DHS Coming Apart At The Seams, Trump Judge Rules Against His Agency, and the MAGA Takeover Of CBS Is In Turmoil
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A social media post cited by Elon Musk to bolster his argument that mail-in voting should be curtailed, and which was subsequently amplified by President Donald Trump, makes the false and long-ago debunked claim that in the 2020 election, "Pennsylvania sent out 1,823,148 mail-in ballots but received back around 2.5 MILLION mail-in ballots."
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A diretora do Departamento de Bens Culturais da Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa, Fátima Eusébio, chama a atenção para a falta de empresas de construção especializada e escassez de mão de obra para recuperar igrejas.
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A 62-year-old man was shot and killed by Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officers in his son’s driveway after what police say began as a domestic disturbance.
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SPRINGVILLE, Utah (ABC4) — The Springville Police Department says they are searching for “Poopy Bandits” after three juveniles caused a mess in a Latter-day Saints church and left a “biohazard situation.” According to the police department, on Thursday evening, three juveniles broke into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 1200 West […]
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Sul referendum sulla giustizia è scoppiata la polemica dopo alcune dichiarazioni di Nicola Gratteri. Intervenuto a Piazzapulita, il magistrato ha voluto chiarire il senso delle sue parole, respingendo le interpretazioni che gli sono state attribuite. Gratteri ha spiegato di aver semplicemente espresso un'opinione personale: a suo parere, "a votare Sì saranno soprattutto coloro ai quali l'attuale sistema conviene, in particolare quei centri di potere che non desiderano essere sottoposti al controllo della magistratura" . Ha però precisato di non aver " mai affermato che tutti i sostenitori del Sì appartengano a tali centri di potere". Secondo il magistrato, chi ha letto le sue parole in modo diverso lo avrebbe fatto in malafede, con l'intento di alimentare lo scontro. Rivendicando la propria posizione, Gratteri ha concluso sottolineando di non avere timori: «Il senso della paura l'ho superato trentacinque anni fa"
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A 190,000-square-foot Veterans Affairs clinic that will bring about 500 jobs to the Central Texas area will be built in Copperas Cove, officials announced Friday.