Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Texas Tuesday, blocking Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest get-tough border policy aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from dispersing throughout his state.
Judge Kathleen Cardone, a Bush appointee to the bench, said Texas was interfering with the way the federal government wanted to carry out its immigration policy. The two-page ruling is a victory for President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, giving them a continued free hand in catching and releasing tens of thousands of illegal immigrants each month. Mr. Abbott had said he feared the migrants were spurring a COVID surge, and he flexed state powers
Washington Times,
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Douglas Ernst
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Joy Behar wants to know whether Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis can be accused of “negligent homicide” for his rejection of COVID-19 mask mandates. The co-host of ABC’s “The View” exploded on the Republican’s continued opposition to government mandates regarding the contagion while blaming him for hospitalized children. “This sociopath, this dangerous criminal, he tells schools that they will rescind funding if they insist upon a mask mandate,” Ms. Behar said Tuesday. “So now the Broward County school board says you don’t have to wear a mask.(Snip)Ms. Behar then framed Florida’s resistance to COVID-19 mask mandates as a result of “white supremacist” thought.
New York Post,
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Will Feuer
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8/3/2021 2:56:16 PM
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American Airlines and Spirit Airlines canceled hundreds more flights on Tuesday as cancelations and delays that began on Sunday due to thunderstorms spilled into their third day. More than 280 flights, some 9 percent of all of American scheduled trips, had been canceled as of 11 a.m. ET Tuesday, according to FlightAware.com. Another 190, or 6 percent of American’s flights, were delayed on Tuesday. The latest disruptions come on top of the roughly 850 flights that American canceled on Sunday and Monday, as well as the nearly 2,000 that were delayed, according to CNBC. At least 120 of American’s cancellations on Tuesday were due to a lack of
Daily Mail (UK),
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Geoff Earle
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Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson told a group of constituents he believes the FBI had advanced knowledge of the Jan. 6th riot but failed to act–even as he ripped a select committee probing the events as a 'total sham.' During his remarks, he repeatedly downplayed the actions of the mob that took part in the Capitol riot, saying there were 'a couple hundred really bad actors' among thousands he defended. 'By and large those folks were peaceful protesters,' said Johnson, days after four police officers testified about battling crowd members outside the Capitol. He said most 'wouldn't even consider breaking the law.'
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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An “aggressive” passenger on a Frontier Airlines flight was duct-taped to his seat after allegedly groping two flight attendants and assaulting another, video shows. Cellphone footage obtained by WPLG shows the flier, Maxwell Berry, 22, being duct-taped to the back of a seat on Saturday’s Frontier flight from Philadelphia to Miami, where he was arrested by waiting cops on three counts of battery. The video also shows Berry scuffling with a male flight attendant and yelling profanities while sitting in a window seat. An arrest report alleges Berry ordered two drinks and then asked for another before brushing his empty cup against the backside of a female
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jennifer Smith
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A fourth police officer who clashed with Capitol rioters on January 6 has killed himself. Kyle DeFreytag, 26, died on July 10. He had responded to the Capitol insurrection on January 6th and had worked the later shift on that day. DeFreytag had been positioned outside the Capitol. DeFreytag had been a Metropolitan Police Department officer for five years, according to his obituary. 'I am writing to share tragic news that Officer Kyle DeFreytag of the 5th District was found deceased last evening,' Chief Robert J. Contee III wrote in a message to the department in mid-July.(Snip)The announcement of his death on Monday came just hours
Tampa Bay Times [FL],
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Michaela Mulligan
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St. Petersburg police say they have identified a suspect in the Saturday shooting of a woman who was killed in her car as she held her baby and another child sat in the back seat, police said. St. Petersburg police said a warrant was issued for Benjamin Robert Williams, 38, aka “Bambi.”
Joana Peca, 27, was shot and killed about 5:30 p.m. Saturday near the Woodlawn Memorial Gardens cemetery in St. Petersburg near the corner of 60th Street South and 1st Avenue South.(Snip)Williams and Peca were involved in a romantic relationship and shared a baby. Williams shot Peca in the face multiple times
Associated Press & Daily Mail (UK),
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Conservatives are celebrating Team USA's 1-0 loss to rival Canada in the semifinal round of the women's Olympic soccer tournament—an upset critics say resulted from American players' focus on social activism. 'Little Ms. Purple Hair and her team of woke warriors fell flat on their faces,' read an article on former Trump aid Wayne Dupree's website, referencing team captain Megan Rapinoe. 'The US Women's Soccer Team went WOKE and now they lost to Canada,' best-selling author and self-described security expert Brigitte Gabriel tweeted. 'That's what happens when you put political propaganda before sport and hard work.'
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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Some surveillance cameras weren’t working at a popular Atlanta park where a woman and her dog were killed in a “gruesome” attack, according to a report.
A security camera near the entrance of Piedmont Park in the city’s Midtown neighborhood caught the last known photo of Katherine Janness, 40, walking her beloved Bowie before the pair were found stabbed early Wednesday morning. But other surveillance cams in the area, including one facing the park’s entrance, weren’t working at the time, relatives of the woman’s girlfriend told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.(Snip)Janness’ stabbing, which Atlanta police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton has described as “gruesome,”
New York Daily News,
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Kate Feldman
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Longtime soap opera actor Jay Pickett has “passed away suddenly” while filming a movie in Idaho. Pickett, 60, was on the “Treasure Valley” set when he died Friday, director Travis Mills said Sunday in a statement online. “Everyone present tried as hard as they could to keep him alive,” Mills wrote. “Our hearts are broken and we grieve for his family who are so devastated by this shocking tragedy.” A cause of death has not been released, but Mills said it “appears to have been a heart attack.”
His co-star, Jim Heffel, said Pickett “died sitting on a horse ready to rope a steer.”
KXAN-TV [Austin, TX],
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Chelsea Moreno
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Austin—A video captured on an American Airlines flight from New Orleans to Austin shows a fist fight that broke out between passengers on Sunday.
A passenger on the flight sent KXAN video of what happened, and said two were arrested shortly after the incident. Austin Police has not confirmed that, but KXAN will update this story when we hear back.(Snip)The passenger went on to say the incident began “over a seat that couldn’t unrecline.”
An airport spokeswoman deferred to Austin Police and American Airlines.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported an increase in incidents when passengers have disrupted flights due to violent behavior at the start
New York Daily News,
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Rocco Parascandola*
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A wanted Brooklyn sex attacker was arrested at a storage facility where he’d been staying after using his victim’s credit card there, police said Monday.
Adrian Quarless, 37, was nabbed Friday morning at the CubeSmart Self Storage on Caton Place near Prospect Park and was charged with sex abuse, robbery and grand larceny. He is being held on $50,000 bail. In the attack, he allegedly confronted a 25-year-old woman around 1 a.m. on July 25 as she was walking up the stairs to enter her building at N. 10th and Roebling streets in Greenpoint.
The suspect flung her down the stairs, police said, then grabbed
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Did he fall victim to the side effects? Seems like a fair amount of sudden deaths lately among celebrities (i.e., people the press deems worthy to cover).