Midland’s No Kings Day protest, held in conjunction with over 2,700 such events nationwide, drew 1,400 participants, according to organizers. Protestors met at Grove Park and marched to Central Park.
Midland’s No Kings Day protest, held in conjunction with over 2,700 such events nationwide, drew 1,400 participants, according to organizers. Protestors met at Grove Park and marched to Central Park.
Sanae Takaichi is poised to break Japan’s political glass ceiling. But some worry she will maintain policies that have held women back.
Millions of Americans gathered together for “No Kings Day” protests across the country on Saturday, with elected leaders also participating in — or lampooning — the marches. About 2,600 demonstrations aimed at criticizing the Trump administration were planned across all 50 states. Protests were held in small towns and major cities, including New York City,…
Noah Cates scored in overtime, lifting the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 come-from-behind win over the Wild on Saturday night, handing Minnesota its fourth loss in the past five games.
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Santa Maria water customers can pick up a complimentary set of water-saving and yard-care items through the Utilities Department’s “Every Drop, Every Leaf Bundle”.
The Denver weather forecast includes the first widespread frost across the metro tonight before southerly winds return on Sunday, boosting our temperatures well into the 70s for Sunday afternoon.
The Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi is advancing an argument that threatens to hollow out the Fourth Amendment’s core protection: that Americans may be secure in their homes against warrantless searches. The lawsuit is Case v. Montana. After a difficult breakup, William Trevor Case was at home alone when police arrived for a so-called “welfare check.” They spent nearly an hour outside his house. Officers walked around the property, shined flashlights through windows, and even discussed calling his relatives or reaching him directly. They never did. Instead, they retrieved rifles and a ballistic shield, broke down his door without a warrant, and shot him. The Montana Supreme Court upheld the police’s warrantless entry. Apparently, the government’s “reasonable suspicion” that Treavor Case might need “help” was sufficient to justify an armed warrantless intrusion into his home. That standard is alarmingly low. The Fourth Amendment requires probable cause and…

Alexander Dugin, a philosopher characteristic of traditional Russian thought, described Vladimir Putin’s definition of multipolarity. Far from the simplistic Western view that several powers would replace the US hyperpower, he emphasizes that the Russian president breaks with linear thinking and evokes that of quantum physics. Yesterday, Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin dissected Putin’s speech to the Valdai Club (which I approached from a geopolitical perspective [ 1 ] ) – which he defines as “a philosophical cyanotype for the multipolar world” and “shows how quantum complexity, civilizational sovereignty and strategic realism form a new world order that defies Western simplifications [ 2 ] .” Alexander Dugin comments: Putin’s “philosophy of complexity” constitutes “an alternative to the Western globalist model.” He contrasts Trump’s cyclothymic, kaleidoscopic style with Putin’s definition of “multipolarity,” which is based on biospheric biodiversity: “It represents something…
Simon Rosenberg believes the Republicans “are in a far darker political place than the current discourse… reflects.”