Thursday, January 15, 2026
Co-operation
The Major Case Squad reports the arrest of a College Point man on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 for multiple Grand Larcenies that occurred in Nassau County.
Affection..
Law360's Abigail Harrison, in an article published on January 15, reports that a lawsuit filed in North Carolina alleges that the former U.S. senator "destroyed a 14-year marriage by sustaining an affair with a former member of her security detail and U.S. Senate staff."
"In an alienation of affection complaint, Heather Ammel is seeking damages for Sinema's lengthy, sexual conversations with her ex-husband Matthew Ammel and coordination of trysts around the globe, all of which led to the couple's divorce, according to the complaint," Harrison explains.
"North Carolina is one of just a handful of states to recognize alienation of affection, which gives a spouse legal grounds to sue a third party for interfering in a marriage.
Sinema has already linked herself publicly to Matthew Ammel, crediting him in multiple news interviews and on podcasts as inspiring her post-senatorial focus on psychedelic drug lobbying."
Bold..
Moral..
Ukraine estimates that 200,000 of its soldiers are absent without official leave (AWOL), meaning they have left their positions without permission to do so, the country’s new Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov revealed on Wednesday
Promises..
Ferragni partnered with Italian confectioner Balocco to market limited edition Pandoro “Pink Christmas” cakes in Italy for the festive season in 2022 and 2023, and later, fancy “Dolci Preziosi” chocolate Easter eggs.
Comment:
A promise is a promise. Just a thought
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Indicted..
Affordability..
Sanctions on Russia by US and the allies have contributed to global price volatility, especially in energy and food markets.
The sanctions exacerbated pre-existing inflationary pressures in the US that had already pushed the annual rate to a nearly 40-year high.
Crying..
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) distanced himself his own administration official’s past claim that “home ownership” is a “weapon of white supremacy.”
Mamdani joined PIX11’s Henry Rosoff this week where he was confronted with the “home ownership” declaration from Cea Weaver, Mamdani’s pick to lead the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants.
Weaver has come under scrutiny over her past comments and social media posts from a now-deleted X account. In a 2017 post, she called home ownership a “weapon of white supremacy.”
The New York Post reported earlier this week that Weaver broke down “crying” when confronted this week over a $1.6 million home owned by her mother in Nashville.
In an interview with Spectrum News, she said she regrets “some” of her past posts when asked about former New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) accusing her of being “out of her mind.”
“I don’t think I’m out of my mind,” she said. “Some of those things are certainly not how I would say things today, and are regretful.”