Black gun owners have mixed feelings about the Supreme Court’s concealed-carry ruling

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Supreme Court’s recent decision to guarantee the constitutional right of people to carry firearms in public spaces for the purpose of self-defense has become a complicated issue for Black Americans.

Black gun owners have mixed feelings about the Supreme Court’s concealed-carry ruling

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How a right-wing troll turned this tweet into fake news

How a right-wing troll turned this tweet into fake news 

Exponentially more protesters attempted to stop the vandalism than were taking part in it. Property damage was minimal. The restaurants subsequently issued statements saying so and offering their support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

I know because I was on the ground that night covering the protests, unlike Cheong who was tweeting about them from the other side of the planet.

The sad reality is that some people will buy into a story without regard for honesty or facts or the source. They want their beliefs affirmed and they’re prepared to devour any content that confirms their biases.

SDNY Prosecutors Dismiss Kris Kobach’s Attempt to ‘Inject’ Himself into Steve Bannon Fraud Case; More People May Be Implicated

SDNY Prosecutors Dismiss Kris Kobach’s Attempt to ‘Inject’ Himself into Steve Bannon Fraud Case; More People May Be Implicated

The feds said that the disclosure of that information could “seriously jeopardize” the ongoing investigation. One reason why is that the application and affidavit contains “identities of individuals and entities that may be implicated in the investigation aside from the four charged defendants” and contains “details about the evidence collected in the investigation.”

We Build the Wall memo of law by Law&Crime on Scribd

Trump could end up at Rikers Island jail by the end of 2023 if he loses re-election: Legal experts

Trump could end up at Rikers Island jail by the end of 2023 if he loses re-election: Legal experts

More than a dozen investigations are already under way against Trump and his associates, so his potential legal exposure is “breathtaking,” according to New York Magazine columnist Jeff Wise.

He’d probably run off, to Israel (no extradition treaty), to live in the settlements, named after him!

[2019] Explosives used on 9/11 say commissioners

Explosives used on 9/11 say commissioners

Commissioners from the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District, located near Queens, New York, unanimously passed a historic resolution on July 24 that calls for a new investigation into all aspects of 9/11 and which cites “overwhelming evidence” that explosives were planted in all three towers prior to 9/11. The resolution states that the district’s Board of Fire Commissioners “fully supports a comprehensive federal grand jury investigation and prosecution of every crime related to the attacks of September 11…”

U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman’s Ouster: The Untold Story

U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman’s Ouster: The Untold Story

Goldman Sachs was, at the time of Clayton’s nomination to head the SEC, up to its eyeballs in one of the biggest financial frauds in history – a case involving a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund known as 1MDB. Goldman raised over $6 billion in bond offerings for 1MDB but, according to the Justice Department, $4.5 billion of that was “misappropriated” and used “to fund the co-conspirators’ lavish lifestyles, including purchases of artwork and jewelry, the acquisition of luxury real estate and luxury yachts, the payment of gambling expenses, and the hiring of musicians and celebrities to attend parties.” Goldman made more than $600 million in fees from the bond offerings, according to the Justice Department.