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"The desks are now an important part of the public health strategy in the schools"
"Facebook is not interested in making significant changes to improve kids' safety on their platforms, at least not when that would result in losing eyeballs on posts or decreasing their ad revenues."
"The damage to self-interest and self-worth inflicted by Facebook today will haunt a generation."
"Children of America are hooked on their product. There is cynical knowledge on behalf of these Big Tech companies that this is true."
"Big Tech now faces the Big Tobacco jaw-dropping moment of truth."
"Prelogarâs confirmation is not only timely, but also important to people like me who recognize the need for more women to serve our country throughout each branch of government"
"I am incredibly proud that the new solicitor general is a Boisean. Elizabeth Prelogar is distinctly qualified for the position, having served in the solicitor generalâs office for years and already argued before the Supreme Court nine times"
"Make no mistake, it is impossible for DHS to comply with each and every âshallâ in the INA as truly a judicially enforceable duty, we wouldnât have the resources or ability to go after those individuals who are threats to public safety, national security and border security"
"Applicant has never represented in any of his multiple legal filings in multiple courts that he in fact declassified any documents â much less supported such a representation with competent evidence"
"She's a spectacular lawyer with impeccable integrity and is ideal for this role in the Department."
"This is not about reducing enforcement of the immigration laws, it's about prioritizing limited resources to say go after Person A instead of Person B"
"Federal government has to prioritize its efforts because it does not have the resources to pursue the 11 million undocumented "noncitizens" in the country."
"Federal courts should not be transformed into open forums for each and every policy dispute between the states and the national government"
"There isnât a trade off between being an aggressive and successful advocate for your clientsâ positions and treating others with respect."
"Weâre competitive we like to win but we donât compete against each other. Itâs been the perfect culture to try to build a Supreme Court and appellate practice."
"Learn your cases and your clients inside and out so that you have the whole picture in mind when crafting arguments."
"I don't think it's ever too late for this Court to give the statute its proper construction when you actually look at its text, context, and history."
"This court is going to hear from 27 advocates in this sitting of the oral argument calendar and two are women even though women today are 50 percent or more of law school graduates and I think it would be reasonable for a woman to look at that and wonder, is that a path thatâs open to me, to be a Supreme Court advocate"
"Are private clients willing to hire women to argue their Supreme Court cases? When thereâs that kind of gross disparity in representation, it can matter and itâs common sense"
"Some of the individuals lured to ICE facilities in Chicago were reportedly detained for several days under inhumane conditions. One of those detained, Ms. Gladis Yolanda Chavez Pinedaâa longtime Chicago resident and respected community leaderâdescribed a harrowing experience. Her husband stated in an interview, âShe has not had access to a shower. She has not had access to feminine hygiene products. She has not been able to change her clothes...They have no information of whatâs happening. They donât even have a clock.â After being moved to a jail in Kentucky, Pineda reported that âPeople are sleeping on concrete floors. Last Sunday, one mattress was given to a group of 20 mothers to share. In one of the facilities, only one bathroom is given to 20 or more individuals, with no partitions and privacy.â These reports reflect systemic issues in ICEâs enforcement strategies and facility management, not just in Illinois but across the country."
"This is in our backyard. Hoffman Estates. My district. I am deeply disturbed by what looks like ICE agents violently detaining a child. A child. She could be yours just as she could be mine. My team and I are looking into this, but please donât look away. This is what Donald Trump is doing to our communities â and itâs exactly why Iâve called to subpoena Kristi Noem to appear before the House Oversight Committee. I demand answers on this now."
"Our request comes as the President has declared his intent to carry out the âsingle largest mass deportation program in history,â specifically naming the city of Chicago as a target, in addition to other Democratic-run cities. The Presidentâs politically motivated actions are deeply troubling, particularly for communities like ours in Illinois that have already seen intensified enforcement activity in recent weeks. The administration must ensure that all individuals, regardless of immigration status, are treated with dignity and afforded due process â as that is the law. Yet the reality on the ground tells a different story. The President has repeatedly targeted Chicago, and we are now witnessing the consequences unfold in disturbing ways. In Chicago, these facilities are the site of reports that allege rushed deportations, inadequate medical care, restricted legal access, and poor conditions. These are not isolated incidentsâthey point to broader systemic failures in enforcement and facility oversight."
"Equality as a principle is at the heart of our democracy."
"Last week, during a visit to the âSouth Loopâ ICE facility (the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program office located at 2245 S. Michigan Avenue in Chicago) we were denied the ability to perform congressional oversight â as is our duty as members of the United States House of Representatives. During the visit to this facility, the ICE officer who refused to identify himself called the Chicago Police Department to evict us for âtrespassing.â We are writing today to express deep concern regarding the lack of oversight of these facilities and their operations, and to request immediate and full access to ICE facilities for the purpose of investigating this activity further. This specific facility has been the site of very disturbing incidents that have shaken our community. On June 4, 2025, ICE officials detained at least 10 individuals after they were texted to demand they show up for a routine appointment1. It is unclear exactly how many people were taken, where they were taken to, and if they were given access to counsel â all of which we were hoping to learn through performing our oversight duties. We were denied those answers. We are writing to you today to demand access to this facility."
"Thereâs another important reason not to send the Dreamers packing: they are essential to preserving the social insurance programs on which older Americans rely. More and more Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age, with relatively fewer and fewer active workers paying into Social Security and Medicare. Tossing nearly a million productive, taxpaying Dreamers out of a job will remove billions of dollars in contributions to those essential retirement programs."
"Pocketbook and economic issues is pretty much all I campaigned on"
"I think itâs so important weâre a nation of laws but also a nation of immigrants."
"A functioning democracy cannot stand when its people do not trust their leaders to uphold the law."
"I have strong differences with Mr. Trump on a womanâs right to choose and what kind of justices belong on the Supreme Court."
"I decided to run for Congress to get and keep people in the middle class."
"It is time to investigate Russian interference in our democracy and to address it in a manner that will help restore Americansâ trust in their government."
"The American people need to know if public servants are operating in the best interests of the United States or the Kremlin."
"I think that the less we know about that person, the more protected he or she will be."
"It feels like that's kind of vaping on steroids."
"I hope that they treat her with the dignity she deserves, the respect that she deserves. By all accounts, she was an excellent member of the foreign service."
"When something as serious as cancer or carcinogens are at issue."
"In light of the public interest around this particular issue."
"Certainly, I think the president does want this total absolute exoneration, in all caps, to happen, ASAP. And I think that perhaps, Mitch McConnell or four Republican senators would join with Democrats to call for a fair process."
"Any such exception or exemption would be a tremendous mistake ...we respectfully request the FDA to resist."
"Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victim-hood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion. Paxton, R. O. (2004). The Anatomy of Fascism. Alfred A. Knopf. 336 p. (Allen Lane History.) ISBN 1-4000-4094-9. P. 218."
"The question is are they going to be equipped and are we going to be able to aid them sufficiently to be able to reassert control eventually."
"The way they handle issues of race and gender, and the way they treat their employees really influences the way society handles those very issues, we're very much interested in learning more about exactly why The NFL did what they did and the way they did it."
"My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Kerala and their loved ones."
"The crypto bros are spending tens of millions in Washington to make sure this industry is regulated as lightly as possible, ... There are no lobbyists or PACs dedicated to preventing tax evasion, sanctions evasion, and the other forms of illicit finance that cryptocurrency enables,"
"I would like to thank Bangladesh for providing shelters to thousands of Rohingyas. I want to reiterate that if Myanmar government is reluctant to establish good governance to save its Rohingya community, if they do not want to provide security to the Rohingya people living at the northern parts of Rakhine state or unable to do so then the Rohingya majority area of the State should incorporate with Bangladesh. And US should support to annex Rakhine to Bangladesh that is also a demand for the people of the area. Rohingyas want to stay with such a government who will work cordially to save them instead of killing."
"Hegseth spent his college days at Princeton campaigning against LGBTQ+ rights. As publisher of the conservative magazine The Princeton Tory in the early 2000s, he oversaw a team that railed against the âhomosexual lifestyle,â and in one 2002 issue, argued that âThe movement to legitimize the homosexual lifestyle and homosexual marriages is strong and must be vigorously opposed.â It called homosexuality âabnormal and immoral.â In that same issue, Hegseth wrote in his âNotes from the Publisherâ that the âglorification of diversityâ is âa problem that plagues most of American academia today.â He said Western ideas âdeserve priority over other areas of studyâ because the fact that the United States is a global superpower âdemonstrates the[ir] enduring strength.â Another issue of The Princeton Tory published by Hegseth slammed the New York Times for its decision to start covering same-sex marriage announcements, calling it âdangerousâ because it could inspire people to want to marry siblings, children, or dogs."
"Human rights groups and former military lawyers warn the decision could set a precedent for unchecked lethal force far beyond U.S. borders. âIf this stands, the U.S. is claiming the right to kill anyone, anywhere, based on secret intelligence and no transparency,â one legal expert told the Post. Hegseth took to his official social media account to respond and defend the strikes on Friday. He called the reports âfabricatedâ and framing the operations as lawful efforts to stop narco-terrorists and destroy drug-trafficking vessels, with all actions reviewed by military and civilian lawyers. He emphasized his support for the Southcom forces carrying out the missions. Members of Congress are now calling for hearings, though it remains unclear whether the Republican-controlled committees will challenge one of the administrationâs most aggressive national-security operations to date. For now, the revelations leave the White House with mounting questions â and the families of the dead without answers."
"Who's Pete Hegseth?"
"A bombshell Washington Post investigation revealed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth personally ordered U.S. forces to âkill them allâ during a September 2 maritime strike off the coast of Trinidad, an unprecedented escalation in Americaâs counter-drug operations and one that legal experts say may violate international law. According to officials with direct knowledge of the mission, U.S. special operations forces targeted a small vessel suspected of transporting narcotics. After the first missile strike destroyed the boat and killed most of the crew, observers reported seeing at least two survivors clinging to debris. Hegseth allegedly directed forces to launch a second strike to eliminate the remaining survivors, a move experts describe as potentially unlawful under long-standing rules of armed conflict, which prohibit killing combatants who are âhors de combat,â or out of the fight. The strike was not part of any declared war, raising even more questions about how the administration has justified such lethal operations. A Justice Department memo reportedly classifies drug trafficking networks as part of a ânon-international armed conflict,â effectively granting the executive branch sweeping authority to kill suspected traffickers on the high seas. Critics argue that this interpretation is legally flimsy and dangerously broad."
"Hegseth is the classic bully, hiding his insecurity by dominating those who are weaker or more vulnerable, and pretending thatâs cool instead of pitiful. During his Senate confirmation hearing, reports circulated that Hegseth had been accused of rape, in a case settled out of court. Whether that was true never really mattered, since rape allegations would make Trump more likely to nominate someone to high office, not less. Still, the details are worth revisiting. The accuser in that incident said she had been too drunk to resist Hegsethâs alleged assault. Rape is a cowardly crime no matter what, most often committed by men who are afraid to pick on someone their own size. Selecting a victim who is too incapacitated to defend herself is unfortunately common, which makes the masculine preening of men who commit these kinds of crimes even more ludicrous. Hegseth has denied that allegation, but his entire adult life has been defined by a tendency to brag about how strong he is while running away from anything that resembles a real challenge. Heâs on his third marriage at the moment, and belongs to a church that preaches an especially extreme doctrine of female submission. You donât need a degree in psychology to understand that only weaker men crave women trained not to talk back, because theyâre incapable of handling a mutual relationship based on adult communication."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!