Pentagon Authorizes Up To 600 Military Lawyers To Serve As Temporary Immigration Judges | HuffPost Latest News
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Pentagon Authorizes Up To 600 Military Lawyers To Serve As Temporary Immigration Judges
The military will begin sending groups of 150 attorneys to the Justice Department βas soon as practicable," according to a memo reviewed by The Associated Press.AP (HuffPost)
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Thomas Massie Files βDischarge Petitionβ To Force House Vote On Epstein Files | HuffPost Latest News
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Thomas Massie Files βDischarge Petitionβ To Force House Vote On Epstein Files
A small number of House Republicans are going against President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).Arthur Delaney (HuffPost)
Federal Grand Jury Refuses To Indict DC Sandwich Thrower
Weβre all familiar with what grand juries should be able to do to the proverbial ham sandwich. But in Washington DC β the unwilling host of Donald Trumpβs martial law test run β¦Techdirt
The image is a four-panel comic strip with text and illustrations. The first panel shows a woman in a blue blazer speaking at a podium, with the text: "The forced outing of a queer or trans child to their parent is not and never should be a parental right." The second panel depicts a classroom with empty desks and a chalkboard, stating: "There's a wide range of reasons why someone might prefer to tell their friends or teachers about who they are before their parents." The third panel features a church at sunset, with the text: "Maybe they just don't feel ready yet. Maybe they fear violence or losing their community. Maybe they know as a fact that they would end up in conversion therapy." The fourth panel shows a sidewalk with a person walking away, accompanied by the text: "As someone who got kicked out of her home at 13 for being trans, let me reiterate this: No parent or government has the right to decide when or how a child comes out to their parent." The artist's name, Sophie Labelle, is credited in the bottom right corner.
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Texas counties replace voting machines after Trump order | The Texas Tribune
I wouldn't mind going back to the old mechanical voting machines we had back when I started voting, currently we fill out a paper ballot and feed it into a machine.
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Texas counties replace voting machines after Trump order
Collin, Bastrop and Williamson counties say theyβre proactively changing their voting procedures and equipment following a federal attempt to limit barcodes or QR codes on paper ballots.Natalia Contreras (The Texas Tribune)
AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified - Ars Technica
I do love that their defense boils down to they can't afford to lose.
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AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified
Copyright class actions could financially ruin AI industry, trade groups say.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
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Wired, Business Insider Editors Duped By Completely Bogus βAIβ Using βJournalistβ Who Made Up Towns, People That Donβt Exist
The rushed integration of half-cooked automation into the already broken U.S. journalism industry simply isnβt going very well. There have been justΒ countless examplesΒ where affluent media ownersΒ rβ¦Techdirt
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The image features a man in a blue suit and striped tie, standing in front of a blurred American flag backdrop, suggesting a formal or political setting. He is speaking into a microphone, with his hand raised, indicating he is making a point or addressing an audience. The image is accompanied by text from "theonion," a satirical news website, stating, "Texas Blocks Law That Would Ban Gun Stores From Operating Inside Psych Wards." The text is presented in a clear, bold font, emphasizing the satirical nature of the content. The overall composition of the image, including the man's attire and the American flag, reinforces the political context of the news item.
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The image shows two comments from a user named "status-quo-hater" posted on August 19. The first comment reads: "Honestly I don't think you should need a diagnosis of anything to get HRT. I think you should just be able to go buy it at CVS like it's ibuprofen." The second comment continues: "Ohhh but what if people misuse it and get sick??? They sell cigarettes at gas stations, those make you sick when you use them properly! Put warning labels on it. List recommended dosages by body weight & desired effect. Like any other medication. In a perfect world HRT would be an OTC medication that anybody can obtain." The user's profile picture is a circular image with a purple and yellow background. The comments are presented in a typical social media format with a timestamp and a follow button.
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The image depicts a cartoon scene featuring two dinosaurs lounging on a grassy hill. The dinosaurs are green with small eyes and sharp teeth, and they are lying on their backs with their legs up in the air. One dinosaur is pointing towards the horizon, where a large, dark object is visible, resembling an asteroid. The dinosaur says, "That one looks like a giant asteroid." The background shows a clear sky with a few clouds and distant mountains with smoke rising from them. The date "8-20" and the copyright information "Β©Copyright 2025 by DillHilehead" are visible in the bottom left corner, along with the distribution credit "CREATORS.COM."
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Not like it could be the Republican theme song or nothing
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The image is a four-panel comic strip with a pink background. In the first panel, a woman with long brown hair, wearing glasses and a green shirt, stands with her hands on her hips and says, "Today we're going to learn about insurance!" In the second panel, she points upwards and says, "Hey insurance, I am injured and need some of that money I give you in case I get injured." In the third panel, a man with a top hat and a gold chain, labeled "INSURANCE," sits behind a desk with money bags in the background, and he says, "No." In the fourth panel, the woman looks surprised and says, "And that's how insurance works!" The comic humorously illustrates the concept of insurance, highlighting the common misconception that one can receive money from insurance immediately after an injury.
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The image is a black and white cartoon from The New Yorker, featuring a humorous scene with soldiers and civilians. In the foreground, a group of soldiers in military attire are mingling with civilians at a barbecue. One soldier is holding a rifle, while another is near a grill. A woman in a tank top and shorts is handing food to a soldier. In the background, a soldier is on a balcony, holding a rifle, and another is standing guard at a door. The setting appears to be a backyard with a tree and string lights. The caption reads, "Who the hell invited the National Guard?" The cartoon is signed by Dan Misdea.
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9/11 Victimsβ Lawsuit Against Saudi Kingdom Can Go to Trial: Judge β ProPublica
9/11 Victimsβ Lawsuit Against Saudi Kingdom Can Go to Trial: Judge
Information uncovered by plaintiffs has already undermined the FBIβs conclusion that two U.S.-based Saudi officials βunwittinglyβ helped al-Qaida hijackers after they arrived in America.ProPublica
Former BYU baseball starter sentenced for sexually assaulting young girl for 5 years | KSL.com
Gee, let me guess, wouldn't want to ruin the life of a promising young man.
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Former BYU baseball starter sentenced for sexually assaulting young girl for 5 years
Candon Dean Dahle was handed a suspended prison sentence and put on probation for eight years after being accused of sexually assaulting a young girl over a five-year period.Kaitlyn Hart, EastIdahoNews.com (ksl.com)
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Newbern Alabama Makes History as Voters Head to Polls - Capital B News
Black Alabama Mayor Once Blocked by White Town Leaders Wins Reelection
For the first time in the majority-Black townβs history, residents got to participate directly in the democratic process.Aallyah Wright (Capital B News)
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The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post. The post is from a user named Sam, with the handle [@]SAMiCURE. The profile picture shows two men in suits, smiling, with a small dog in the background. The tweet reads: "Straight people will say that LGBT education isn't age appropriate but will ask toddlers if they have a girlfriend." The tweet is timestamped at 12:12 pm on 05/03/2019, and it was posted using the Twitter Web Client. The background of the tweet is white, and the text is in black, with the username and handle in gray.
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The image features a black background with white text centered in the middle. The text reads: "Trump goes half a weekend without committing an impeachable offense, and we all just assume he's dead." The font is bold and sans-serif, making the text easily readable against the dark background. The message is presented in a straightforward manner, with no additional images or graphics. The text is aligned to the center, and there is no other visual element present in the image.
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![The image shows a social media post by a user named "friendostradick" with the handle "[@]friendostradick." The post is about a response by Jasmine Crockett to JD Vance, who allegedly told her she didn't belong in the room. The post includes two paragraphs of text, with the first paragraph stating that Jasmine Crockett sits in the room because the people of Texas sent her, and she carries the voices of those whose access to the ballot is threatened. The second paragraph emphasizes that belonging comes from the Constitution, not comfort, and that Jasmine Crockett belongs anywhere decisions are being made about democracy. The post also includes a call to action, encouraging people to listen to and follow women, especially Black women, who have been fighting for voting rights. The image shows a social media post by a user named "friendostradick" with the handle "[@]friendostradick." The post is about a response by Jasmine Crockett to JD Vance, who allegedly told her she didn't belong in the room. The post includes two paragraphs of text, with the first paragraph stating that Jasmine Crockett sits in the room because the people of Texas sent her, and she carries the voices of those whose access to the ballot is threatened. The second paragraph emphasizes that belonging comes from the Constitution, not comfort, and that Jasmine Crockett belongs anywhere decisions are being made about democracy. The post also includes a call to action, encouraging people to listen to and follow women, especially Black women, who have been fighting for voting rights.](https://blog.taursnd.haus/photo/399970161168b77f7580698268728450-0.jpeg)
![The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post. The post is from a user named Sam, with the handle [@]SAMiCURE. The profile picture shows two men in suits, smiling, with a small dog in the background. The tweet reads: "Straight people will say that LGBT education isn't age appropriate but will ask toddlers if they have a girlfriend." The background of the tweet is white, and the text is in black, with the username and handle in gray. The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post. The post is from a user named Sam, with the handle [@]SAMiCURE. The profile picture shows two men in suits, smiling, with a small dog in the background. The tweet reads: "Straight people will say that LGBT education isn't age appropriate but will ask toddlers if they have a girlfriend." The background of the tweet is white, and the text is in black, with the username and handle in gray.](https://blog.taursnd.haus/photo/117190155268b4e6faf2d22981122533-0.jpeg)
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •The image is a political cartoon depicting a conversation between two characters. On the left, there is a character resembling an elephant, wearing a suit and tie, with a speech bubble saying, "I wish you wouldn't bring up gun control every time we have a mass shooting!" On the right, a woman with glasses and a striped shirt is holding a sign that reads, "Sensible Gun Laws Now," and has a speech bubble saying, "I wish we didn't regularly have mass shootings!" The background shows a police line tape with "DO NOT CROSS" and "Police Line" written on it, and a sign for "Annunciation Catholic Church" with flowers and teddy bears, suggesting a memorial site. The cartoon is labeled "Rhileands Journal Β© 2025" and "Tribune Content Agency."
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