Federal judge strikes down North Carolina law that allowed felons to face felony charges for mistakenly voting while ineligible A federal judge has issued a judgment about a North Carolina voting law that the plaintiffs and critics deemed discriminatory. On Monday, a federal court ruled that ... 04/23/2024 - 6:59 am | View Link
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‘Nothing more than a transparent attempt to delay’: Special counsel excoriates Hunter Biden’s gun trial gambit, repeatedly calls appeal of judge’s rejection ‘frivolous’ "The defendant for the first time asks this Court to stay the district court proceedings while he pursues a frivolous appeal which the Third Circuit does not have jurisdiction to hear." The post ... 04/20/2024 - 4:05 am | View Link
General Daily Insight for May 04, 2024
We have an opportunity for a fresh start. As the temperamental Moon begins the day in foggy Pisces and unites with mysterious Neptune, answers and energy might seem elusive. Once Luna bursts into vibrant Aries at 4:41 pm EDT, we should all get a second wind.
By JANIE McCAULEY (AP Baseball Writer)
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Miami Marlins are working on a trade that would send second baseman and reigning NL batting champion Luis Arraez to the San Diego Padres.
The Marlins said Friday that the deal was pending a review of medical information before it could be finalized and formally announced.
“When a guy like that is taken out of the lineup or potentially traded, you feel it, because he’s such a good kid and one of the leaders in that clubhouse,” manager Skip Schumaker said, “so there’s definitely a shock value.”
There was also some shock in the Padres’ clubhouse after their 7-1 victory over the Diamondbacks on Friday night, though it was for happier reasons.
“It’s really amazing — that guy is a baller,” San Diego slugger Fernando Tatis Jr.