Forget wheel clamps – illegally parked cars are now getting hit by this dystopian 'windscreen barnacle' The big yellow device is engineered by a company in the US called, quite aptly, Barnacle Parking and uses suction cups that grip with 1,000lbs of force to attach a giant slab of yellow plastic to a ... 06/6/2024 - 9:31 am | View Link
iCloud: Everything you need to know iCloud is a cloud service from Apple. It stores and syncs your photos, videos, messages, contacts, passwords, reminders, health data, journal entries, and more across all the relevant devices. You can ... 06/4/2024 - 3:02 am | View Link
Memorial Day deals are not over yet: Save big on Aqara's presence sensor Gone are the days when you had to wave your hand to let the PIR motion sensors recognize your presence. Even if you're not moving, the FP2 sensor has no problem detecting a presence. Moreover, Aqara's ... 05/28/2024 - 6:00 am | View Link
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One nation, under watch: New brand of largely unregulated mass surveillance is expanding in Virginia Seven Hampton Roads law enforcement agencies have installed more than 450 Flock Safety automated license plate reader cameras, which photograph vehicles and people on roadways and load the images ... 05/24/2024 - 11:42 pm | View Link
California banker Eric Hovde's campaign to be a US Senator from Wisconsin is in trouble.
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Even before the carpetbagger officially announced that he was running, Democrats were pounding on the fact that old Pornstache has a $7 million mansion in Laguna Beach, California, which is about 15 miles from the headquarters of the banks he has out west.
According to the chief judge of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, William H. Pryor Jr., the court has received more than 1,000 complaints about Trump’s favorite judge (and the love is obviously reciprocal) just since May 16. In his order directing the clerk to stop accepting complaints about Cannon, Pryor wrote that the post-May 16 complaints “raise allegations that are substantially similar to the allegations raised in previous complaints” and “appear to be part of an orchestrated campaign.”
He went on to order the clerk “not to accept the judicial complaints against Judge Cannon received on and after May 16, 2024, under Rule 10(b) to the extent they are similar to previously filed complaints.” I’m not a lawyer but that seems to say that if you can make a new argument, the clerk will accept the complaint.
The May jobs report came in very hot with 272,000 new jobs created which once again outperformed the Street's predictions, much to the chagrin of Fox Business.
Maria Bartiromo launched into Varney's program sporting a new hat.
Bartiromo: Varney and company picks it up now. Stu, take it away.
Varney: Good morning, Maria.
Clarence Thomas' time on the bench has been nothing short of a grossly corrupt caricature of what a Supreme Court Justice should be like. The New York Times reports that Thomas amended an earlier filing to include lavish vacations to Bali and an exclusive California club paid for by Texas billionaire Harlan Crow.
In the history of softball interviews, Dr. Phil McGraw's interview last night with convicted felon Donald Trump was the softballiest. And it was weird, too. Really weird. So, Dr. Phil is definitely a Trumper, and part of that might be that he doesn't want to fork over his fair share of taxes.
The TV psychologist weighed in on the former reality TV show star's desire for retribution against his perceived enemies.
Fox News host Bill Hammer played video of MSNBC host Joy Reid's confrontation with Rep. Byron Donald's over his Jim Crow remarks and then played Donalds' actual words which proved Reid's point succinctly.
The point is that Donalds did say 'Black America was better off in the Jim Crow era because they voted more conservatively and made it seem like Black families thrived under Jim Crow.'
Fox News played a video mashup.
Reid: Is there a specific period between 1867 and 1968 that you thought was this golden era for black families or a time that was good for black families?
Donalds: Joy, I never said that.