The Tragedy that occurred in Florida and the devastation with, so far, unknown cause.
The Tragedy that occurred in Syria over many years and the devastation associated with it, with so far, known causes.
The Tragedy that occurred in Florida and the devastation with, so far, unknown cause.
The remaining structure left behind after the Miami building collapse has been brought down by demolition crews using explosives, after warnings that a tropical storm could render the site unsafe.
Rescue teams are expected to resume the search for survivors once the demolition is complete at the Champlain Towers South condo building. They have so far recovered the remains of 24 people, with 121 still missing.
Search and rescue mission was suspended to allow engineers to prepare the site for demolition. The precarious remaining portion of the 12-storey building was rigged with strategically placed explosives that successfully brought down the structure on Sunday after 10.30pm.
US supreme court has upheld two Arizona voting restrictions in a ruling that dealt a major addition to the Voting Rights Act, the landmark 1965 civil rights law.
In a 6-3 ruling, the justices upheld Arizona statutes that prohibit anyone other than a close family member or caregiver from collecting mail-in ballots, which are widely used in the state.
The court also upheld a statute that requires officials to wholly reject votes from people who show up to cast a ballot in the wrong precinct, even if the person is otherwise entitled to vote in the state
Neither Arizona’s out-of-precinct rule nor its ballot-collection law violates §2 of the VRA. Arizona’s out-of-precinct rule enforces the requirement that voters who choose to vote in person on election day must do so in their assigned precincts,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote for a majority that included the court’s five other conservative justices, referring to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
He added: “Having to identify one’s own polling place and then travel there to vote does not exceed the ‘usual burdens of voting’.”
The decision means that the Arizona statutes will remain in effect and make it harder to challenge discriminatory voting laws across the US at a time when a swath of Republican-run state legislatures are pushing a wave of new voting restrictions.
Let us do it right, unlike the Mayoral Primary election in New York City last week.
Just a thought.
Congressional Democrats' years-long attempt to nail down whether then-President Donald Trump lied to special counsel Robert Mueller effectively ended on Friday, with the US Supreme Court wiping away court decisions where the House Judiciary Committee was told it could access secret grand jury records from key witnesses in the Mueller investigation.
The House now won't get those grand jury records -- bringing to a close Democrats' pursuit of what witnesses in the Mueller investigation said confidentially under oath about their interactions with Trump and others during the 2016 campaign.
Since 2019, the Judiciary Committee had sought access to records from the Mueller investigation's grand jury proceedings, which were cited in Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The House had repeatedly said it wanted the records so it could consider whether to impeach Trump for attempting to obstruct the Russia investigation, which Mueller also documented.
Wasting all those tears. Just a thought.
Fillmore County in 2013 began requiring that the Swartzentruber Amish, who reject modern technology as part of their religion, install septic systems to treat the wastewater from laundry, bathing and cooking – known as gray water. The Amish instead want to reuse that water for irrigation or treat it through less sophisticated systems.
In an opinion concurring with the Supreme Court's decision, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch said the state courts misread a federal law dealing with how such land use regulations may be applied to religious entities.
It was the latest example of the Supreme Court siding with a claim of religious freedom in a contest with an asserted governmental interest.
Having a religious belief is a plus. Just a thought.
A Massachusetts State Police trooper spotted two vehicles in the breakdown lane on I-95 north. A group of eight to 10 men trying to refuel a vehicle, wearing tactical-style gear and armed with a combination of rifles and pistols.
The trooper asked the men for identification and firearms licenses. "A number of those individuals alight into the woodline with their firearms. A perimeter was quickly established," police said.
"No threats were made, but these men should be considered armed and dangerous. We are asking residents in these areas to lock their doors and remain inside their homes. A heavy police presence will be in this area as well," the Wakefield Police Department wrote in a statement.
"Once those BearCats pressed the scene and moved them in, it had its desired effect and they were compliant very quickly."