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Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Monday, July 21, 2025
A knife-wielding..
A knife-wielding robbery suspect was killed after being struck by a car while fleeing police on an e-bike during a wild chase that began in Queens and ended in Long Island, police said.
Cops responded to 256-17 Hillside Avenue around 8:01 p.m. after receiving reports of an armed robbery, prompting the suspect to take off on the motorized bicycle, according to police.
The pursuit came to an end at Lakeview Road and Bryant Avenue in Nassau County, where the alleged perp was hit by a Lexus and suffered severe bodily trauma.
Menacing..
A fourth grade Ohio school teacher and cheerleading coach saw her idyllic mid-west life come crashing down after stalking an ex-boyfriend who moved on to a new partner.
Hannah Freeman, 27, sobbed during an explosive courtroom exchange as she was sentenced to a week in jail for the bad break-up behavior.
Freeman was placed on administrative leave from North Ridgeville Schools district, after being charged with several felony counts including menacing by stalking, trespass, theft, identity fraud and theft of drugs.
Police body camera footage showed Freeman being arrested after her ex reported that she stole two backpacks from his car.
He told police that Freeman would 'frequent his place of work as well as his residence, causing stress and mental anguish.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Catch/Release..
The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration detention, its latest effort to expand the scope of its sweeping immigration crackdown, sources briefed on the policy change told CBS News.
By reinterpreting an immigration law from the 1990s, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is now instructing officials to argue in immigration court that detainees facing deportation are not eligible to be released on bond if they entered the U.S. illegally.
Previously, ICE's mandatory detention policy was generally limited to recent border-crossers and noncitizens convicted of certain crimes.
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The Democrats are building their opposition to the Trump Administration on allowing Illegal persons, with or without criminal background, to be release in the Country. Its catch and release strategy.
The Democrats are building their opposition to the Trump Administration on allowing Illegal persons, with or without criminal background, to be release in the Country. Its catch and release strategy.
Cognitive..
Playing table tennis (also known as ping pong) offers a wide range of benefits for people of all ages and abilities. These benefits can be categorized into several key areas:
Enhances Cognitive Function and Memory: Table tennis actively engages multiple brain regions involved in attention, processing speed, memory, and executive functions, potentially slowing down cognitive decline associated with aging and even being explored as a therapy for conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia.
Stress Reduction and Mood Boost:
The physical activity and engaging nature of table tennis can trigger the release of endorphins, the body's natural mood boosters, which help alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression.
Commisso..
New York State agreed Friday to pay Brittney Commisso nearly a half million dollars to settle her claims that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her.
Commisso accused Cuomo of "continuous sexual harassment" and retaliation, which the former governor has long denied. Cuomo resigned as governor in 2021 as a cascade of women accused him of sexual misconduct, which he denied.
Lawyers for Commisso released a statement in response to the settlement.
"The State's settlement with Ms. Commisso, at nearly half a million dollars, is a complete vindication of her claims, just as the repeated findings made by the Attorney General, the State Assembly and the US Department of Justice were. Those three independent investigations all found that Cuomo subjected Ms. Commisso to unwanted sexual harassment and groping when she worked for him as an assistant," the statement said.
"The State's settlement with Ms. Commisso, at nearly half a million dollars, is a complete vindication of her claims, just as the repeated findings made by the Attorney General, the State Assembly and the US Department of Justice were. Those three independent investigations all found that Cuomo subjected Ms. Commisso to unwanted sexual harassment and groping when she worked for him as an assistant," the statement said.
Comment:
Pride before the fall. Just a thought.
Pride before the fall. Just a thought.
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