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October 16, 2021

Kaczynski says new law needed to solve migrant crisis on border - The First News

Kaczynski says new law needed to solve migrant crisis on border  The First News
October 16, 2021

Naomi Law: Let's embrace possibilities, make a positive difference - Galesburg Register-Mail

Galesburg Register-Mail There’s a thought-provoking story about a shoe salesperson who was sent to a new town. Upon arrival the person immediately noticed that no one was wearing shoes. Since shoes were the only items the person sold, the corporate office was contacted with a frantic request for a reassignment to another town. The boss responded and sent the unhappy seller to a different loc...
October 16, 2021

Biden to Attend Memorial Service Honoring US Law Enforcement Officers | Top News - U.S. News & World Report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden spoke to hundreds of uniformed officers at a memorial service on Saturday to honor law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The event, which took place in front of the Capitol with guests including FBI Director Christopher Wray, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and first lady Jill Biden, honored 491 law enforcem...
October 16, 2021

Biden to attend memorial service honoring U.S. law enforcement officers - Reuters

U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden leave after paying their respects to U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, 42, as he lies in honor in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, U.S., February 2, 2021. Salwan Georges/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will attend a memorial service on Saturday at the ...
October 16, 2021

Federal Crack-House Law Withstands Progressive Challenge - National Review

Police officers inspect drug paraphernalia at a crime scene in Chelsea, Mass., May 1, 2021. Left-wing prosecutors and judges have been thwarted in their attempt to rewrite a congressionally enacted statute. contended late last year (here and here) that it is past time for some hard decision-making about the federal government’s role in prosecuting narcotics crimes. Our penchant for ignoring o...
October 16, 2021

NYC law requires hotels reopen or pay laid off workers - Spectrum News NY1

NEW YORK — Denise Matthew says her desk looks exactly the same as she left it back on March 18, 2020. “I didn’t really say goodbye. I didn’t clean out my drawer, because I thought it was going to be for a few weeks. And then a few weeks turned into a few days, few months, and then a year and then coworkers started dying,” an emotional Matthew said outside City Hall. She never imagined that af...
October 16, 2021

Police in Chester Township wielded a loitering law to harass and illegally detain residents, lawsuit says - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The plaintiffs say they were doing nothing more than standing in front of their homes when they were arrested. All charges against them were later dismissed. Rachel Briggs speaks at a news conference Sept. 1 announcing a federal civil rights lawsuit against Chester Township police. Briggs' attorney, Kevin Mincey (right), says the officers arrested Briggs and six other residents using an uncon...
October 16, 2021

Ellen Field: Retroactive law changing sets dangerous precedent - Lewiston Sun Journal

Question 1 is written in a deceptive, confusing way. There are multiple different issues in one question. What if a voter wants to allow the New England Clean Energy Connect project to go forward but is horrified at the idea of “retroactive voting”? The question should simply be “yes” or “no” on the corridor. It’s common knowledge that many Mainers hate Central Maine Power and would vote “yes...
October 16, 2021

Ask Amy: Mother-in-law pushes on with baby shower despite family COVID cases - OregonLive

Amy Dickinson writes the syndicated Ask Amy column. Dear Amy: My son and daughter-in-law are expecting their first baby. The plans for a baby shower have been in the works for months, with an outside venue, food, desserts, decor, etc. Everything was paid in advance by myself and my daughter-in-law’s mother, “Bertie.” The night before the baby shower, Bertie tested positive for COVID-19 and ha...
October 16, 2021

Law roundup: Attentive listener suspects driver 'up to no good' - Daily Inter Lake

A driver believed he heard the sound of kicking coming from the back of a moving truck. He told the Kalispell Police Department the drivers were “Hispanic” and he was “concerned that they were up to no good.” A man with a knife tried to steal from a North Kalispell store, but an employee recovered the merchandise. A woman wired $50,000 to a cryptocurrency account after she got an alert with f...