Coast Guard intercepts over 100 migrants off Puerto Rico coast in May The United States Coast Guard stopped over 100 migrants from entering Puerto Rico on three separate occasions. 05/28/2024 - 9:24 pm | View Link
Judge waffles after blocking Florida law criminalizing transport of undocumented migrants A federal judge that temporarily blocked the enforcement across Florida of one of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ major immigration policies that criminalizes anyone who transports undocumented immigrants into the ... 05/24/2024 - 10:57 am | View Link
In Florida, migrants’ families are stressed and anxious. Here’s why. Normalized expendability” means that a population critical to the lifeblood of this country can be excluded from even basic benefits. Imagine the stress. 05/23/2024 - 10:42 pm | View Link
Judge backtracks after blocking Florida law criminalizing transport of undocumented migrants To explain his flip flop, Altman, a Trump-appointed jurist in the Southern District of Florida, cited a legal debate over so-called universal injunctions — sweeping court orders that can halt the ... 05/23/2024 - 10:15 am | View Link
Federal judge blocks key part of Florida's new immigration law A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a key part of a 2023 law championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that aimed to crack down on illegal immigration, finding the law “intrudes upon territory” under the ... 05/23/2024 - 5:45 am | View Link
When I'm in the mood for some scorching hot guitar playing, I never go wrong putting on a Joe Bonamassa track.
He was a child prodigy starting guitar at age 4 and opening for B. B. King at age 12.
Considered a child prodigy on guitar, Bonamassa was finessing Stevie Ray Vaughan licks when he was 7.
A. O. Scott: “The way to evaluate a political speech — I mean as a literary critic, not as a pundit or a partisan — is to examine how the rhetoric rises to the occasion. Does the moment demand gravity or transcendence? Humility or defiance? Do the speaker’s words answer the call of history?”
“In the case of Donald Trump’s 33-minute address in the lobby of Trump Tower on Friday, the occasion was both bizarre and momentous.
Almost as soon as he'd filed the paperwork to run in the upcoming election, and after quitting his day job as a radio host, Iain Dale had left the race. His old comments from a podcast about living in Tunbridge Wells did not go over well. “I have lived in Tunbridge Wells since 1997, slightly against my will.
Channel 9's Kyle Clark held controversial Rep. Lauren Boebert's feet to the fire during a debate for Colorado's 4th district. We've written about Clark before, and if BoBo did her homework, then she knew it was going to be a rough evening because he's good at what he does.
"Do you want to talk about the theater thing?" Clark asked.
Boebert said that she apologized for her conduct when she was seen on video grabbing her date's junk.
Dinesh D'Souza's 2,000 Mules had red flags all over it, proving that the claims were not credible. My favorite is the map of Atlanta in the movie. The only problem with it was that it was a stock image of Moscow. D'Souza financially benefited from the lies unleashed by the man who pardoned him: Donald J.
That's not what he actually said, but it is what he meant. Republican Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants us to believe their sham impeachment of crook Ken Paxton makes him some sort of legal expert on the Trump trial in New York.
Here's Patrick during an interview with Newxmax TV's Chris Salcedo this Friday, crying MAGA tears for convicted felon Trump that they've all fallen in line behind:
PATRICK: I'm not a judge or a lawyer, but I presided over the impeachment trial.