'Stop means stop': St. Lucie County sheriff and school district post PSA to promote school bus safety The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office is teaming up with the St. Lucie County School District to bring awareness about the importance of school bus safety.The sheriff just released a Public Service ... 05/18/2024 - 2:20 am | View Link
'People just don't stop': Port St. Lucie mom's videos of drivers not stopping at bus stops goes viral HER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS OF DRIVERS NOT STOPPING IS NOW VIRAL. OUR TREASURE COAST BUREAU REPORTER, ANDREW ROZIER IS LIVE AT THAT BUS STOP RIGHT NOW. AND ANGELA, WHEN YOU GOT THERE TODAY, YOU ALSO SAW ... 05/17/2024 - 2:56 pm | View Link
Can a State Stop Abortion Travel? Two years after the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, some states have moved to limit abortions while others become sanctuaries. The figures tell the story: In 2023, according to the Guttmacher ... 05/17/2024 - 11:26 am | View Link
The Most Expensive Stop Signs in the Country Have Drivers Wincing Every Time They Approach Last December, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced it would install even more stop sign cameras. The stated goal was to prevent drivers from running stop signs at 14 targeted ... 05/17/2024 - 9:20 am | View Link
‘I notice these 2 dimples’: Woman warns against under eye filler, shares why she regrets it 2 years later One woman says she used filler in her under eye but that it completely migrated to a different part of her face. 05/17/2024 - 9:00 am | View Link
Politico: “Trump’s complicated web of political committees spent roughly $217 million through March, with that spending split roughly equally between fundraising expenses, legal bills and actual campaigning.”
“But the same network of groups brought in a bit shy of $220 million in new contributions. Trump is hardly broke — he had $45 million in his campaign account at the end of March — but the high expense rate significantly limited his ability to build up cash.”
“Biden had nearly double the cash on hand of Trump in their respective campaign accounts.
“Donald Trump will face one of the most consequential decisions of the year—if not his career—when he chooses whether to testify in his own criminal trial in New York,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Politically, taking the stand might offer Trump the chance to project strength and defiance in the face of a prosecution he has decried as illegitimate.
Wall Street Journal: “The problem for both Trump and Biden: It isn’t exactly clear who Kennedy hurts more, largely because of his eclectic mix of supporters. Most polls of swing states and national surveys show Kennedy pulls slightly more support from Trump, but here in Arizona, a recent Wall Street Journal poll found he snapped up voters equally from both candidates.”
“Trump led Biden 39% to 34% in the Journal’s recent Arizona poll with Kennedy and other third-party candidates included.
“President Biden drew a parallel on Friday between Donald Trump ‘and his MAGA Republican allies’ and segregationists in the 1950s who tried to prevent Black and white Americans from going to school together,” Time reports.
“Biden said the same animus that drove segregationists to try to block those students from attending high school with white students is now emerging in ‘other insidious forms’ such as the efforts to gut affirmative action in college admissions and strip away corporate initiatives trying to bring more people of color into workplaces.”
Said Biden: “The Little Rock Nine were met with vitriol and violence.
Rudy Giuliani was finally served as the final defendant in the Arizona fake elector case after he made a taunting post on social media, Fox Phoenix reports.
Axios notes he was served the same day as his 80th birthday party.
New York Times: “In separate but overlapping efforts, former President Donald J. Trump and President Biden have sought to revive and protect American factories by making it more expensive to buy Chinese goods. They have taxed imports in legacy industries that were hollowed out over the last quarter-century, like clothes and appliances, and newer ones that are struggling to grow amid global competition with China, like solar panels.”
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