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Title: Partly Cloudy
Rating: G
Director: Peter Sohn
Cast: Tony Fucile, Lori Richardson
Release year: 2009
Genres: family, comedy
Blurb: Everyone knows that the stork delivers babies, but where do the storks get the babies from? The answer lies up in the stratosphere, where cloud people sculpt babies from clouds and bring them to life. Gus, a lonely and insecure grey cloud, is a master at creating dangerous babies - crocodiles, porcupines, rams, and more. Gus' beloved creations are works of art, but more than a handful for his loyal delivery stork partner, Peck. As Gus' creations become more and more rambunctious, Peck's job gets harder and harder. How will Peck manage to handle both his hazardous cargo and his friend's fiery temperament?
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THE CHRISTMAS TAPES (2022) Reviews of horror anthology - now free to watch online!
THE CHRISTMAS TAPES (2022) Reviews of horror anthology – now free to watch online!
‘The gifts that keep on killing’ The Christmas Tapes is a 2022 American horror anthology film in which a family’s movie night on Christmas Eve is interrupted by a stranger, insistent on making the next Christmas ‘classic’ film himself. Written, co-produced and directed by Robert Livings and Randy Nundlall Jr (Infrared). Also produced by Travis Ayers. The Sestero Pictures-Woof Cat Films…
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Xover Possibility: Scooby-Universal-Doo
This is a limited crossover series I'm now considering.
Scooby and the gang have teamed up with several celebrities and a few famous characters in taking down ghosts and solving mysteries under WB's commission, but let's see what happens if they end up in the Universal Pictures cyber universe and end up doing…well, pretty much the same formula, except with versions of the Universal animated characters.
Here are some possibilities I thought up.
Franchise: Despicable Me Characters teamed up with: Felonious Gru, Lucy Wilde, and three of the Minions Type of monster/ghost: Chronology: before Despicable Me 3 or Despicable Me 4 Guest Voices: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Steve Coogan, and Pierre Coffin Chase scene song: "Chuck Berry" by Pharrell Williams (from Despicable Me 3)
Franchise: the Lorax Characters teamed up with: Ted Wiggins, Audrey, and the Lorax (whom Mystery Inc believes is a mascot) Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Michael Cera, Ashleigh Ball, Danny DeVito and Chris Renaud Chase scene song: n/a
Franchise: the Secret Life of Pets Characters teamed up with: Katie, Max, Duke, Gidget, and Snowball Type of monster/ghost: Note: The pets will be able to communicate thanks to a translation device Gru briefly lets the gang borrow Guest Voices: Patton Oswalt, Eric Stonestreet, a Kevin Hart soundalike, Jenny Slate, Ellie Kemper, and Lori Alan Chase scene song:
Franchise: the Road to El Dorado Characters teamed up with: Modern-day lookalike descendants of Miguel, Tulio and Chel with the same names Type of monster/ghost: Stone Jaguar Guest Voices: Kevin Kline, a Kenneth Branagh soundalike, and Rosie Perez Chase scene song: n/a
Franchise: Shrek/Puss in Boots Characters teamed up with: Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: ??? Chase scene song: ?
Franchise: Wallace & Gromit Characters teamed up with: Wallace & Gromit Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: ??? Chase scene song: a UK rock band song
Franchise: Kung Fu Panda Characters teamed up with: "furry cosplayers" Po and the Furious Five (minus Mantis) Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Jack Black, Kari Wahlgren, David Cross, Lucy Liu, and a Jackie Chan soundalike Chase scene song: Dumpling Warrior Remix (instrumental) from Kung Fu Panda 2
Franchise: Megamind Characters teamed up with: Megamind, Minion, and Roxanne Ritchi Type of monster/ghost: Note: Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate and its TV series would be ignored Guest Voices: Keith Ferguson, David Cross, and Tina Fey Chase scene song: "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osborne
Franchise: Mr. Peabody & Sherman Characters teamed up with: Who else? Mr. Peabody and Sherman Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Chris Parnell and a male child actor Chase scene song: "Way Back When" by Grizzfolk
Franchise: Rocky & Bullwinkle Characters teamed up with: Rocket J. Squirrel and Bullwinkle J. Moose Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Kath Soucie, Tom Kenny, and any voice from the 2018 cartoon Chase scene song: ?
Franchise: Captain Underpants Characters teamed up with: George Beard, Harold Hutchins, and a reluctant Benjamin Krupp/Captain Underpants Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Jay Gragnani, Ramone Hamilton, Jorge Diaz, and either Nat Faxon or Ed Helms Chase scene song: "Captain Underpants" by Weird Al Yankovic
Franchise: the Bad Guys Characters teamed up with: the Bad Guys Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Sam Rockwell, Awkwafina, Marc Maron, Craig Robinson, Anthony Ramos, Alex Borstein, and Lily Singh Chase scene song: ?
Franchise: Ruby Gillman Characters teamed up with: Ruby and Agatha Gillman Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Lana Condor, Toni Collette, Colman Domingo, Sam Richardson, Blue Chapman, Jaboukie White-Young, and Will Forte Chase scene song: n/a
Franchise: Mario Characters teamed up with: Mario and Luigi Type of monster/ghost: Bowser Koopa Guest Voices: Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Jessica Diciccio, and Sebastian Maniscalo Chase scene song: Mario video game music
Franchise: Curious George Characters teamed up with: Curious George and Ted the Man in the Yellow Hat Type of monster/ghost: Guest Voices: Jeff Bennett, Bill Chott, and Rolonda Watts Chase scene song: n/a
I'm not absolutely certain I'll do this, as I'm already committed to other things. In fact, I might give this series idea to someone more qualified to write crossover mysteries. But still, if anyone would like to suggest types of monsters or ghosts Mystery Inc and their new co-detectives would be facing, I could try to think of the episode plots for them. Also, don't suggest the villains' identities unless through private note, otherwise it would kill the mystery.
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
June 30, 2023
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
JUN 30, 2023
Today the Supreme Court followed up on yesterday’s decision gutting affirmative action with three decisions that will continue to push the United States back to the era before the New Deal.
In 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis the court said that the First Amendment protects website designer Lorie Smith from having to use words she doesn’t believe in support of gay marriage. To get there, the court focused on the marriage website designer’s contention that while she is willing to work with LGBTQ customers, she doesn’t want to use her own words on a personalized website to celebrate gay marriages. Because of that unwillingness, she said, she wants to post on her website that she will not make websites for same-sex weddings. She says she is afraid that in doing so, she will run afoul of Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws, which prevent public businesses from discriminating against certain groups of people. 
This whole scenario of being is prospective, by the way: her online business did not exist and no one had complained about it. Smith claims she wants to start the business because “God is calling her ‘to explain His true story about marriage.’” She alleges that in 2016, a gay man approached her to make a website for his upcoming wedding, but yesterday, Melissa Gira Grant of The New Republic reported that, while the man allegedly behind the email does exist, he is an established designer himself (so why would he hire someone who was not?), is not gay, and married his wife 15 years ago. He says he never wrote to Smith, and the stamp on court filings shows she received it the day after she filed the suit.
Despite this history, by a 6–3 vote, the court said that Smith was being hurt by the state law and thus had standing to sue. It decided that requiring the designer to use her own words to support gay marriage violated the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech. 
Taken together with yesterday’s decision ruling that universities cannot consider race as a category in student admissions, the Supreme Court has highlighted a central contradiction in its interpretation of government power: if the Fourteenth Amendment limits the federal government to making sure that there is no discrimination in the United States on the basis of race—the so-called “colorblind” Constitution—as the right-wing justices argued yesterday, it is up to the states to make sure that state laws don’t discriminate against minorities. But that requires either protecting voting rights or accepting minority rule.
This problem has been with us since before the Civil War, when lawmakers in the southern states defended their enslavement of their Black (and Indigenous) neighbors by arguing that true democracy was up to the voters and that those voters had chosen to support enslavement. After the Civil War, most lawmakers didn’t worry too much about states reimposing discriminatory laws because they included Black men as voters first in 1867 with the Military Reconstruction Act and then in 1870 with the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution, and they believed such political power would enable Black men to shape the laws under which they lived. 
But in 1875 the Supreme Court ruled in Minor v. Happersett that it was legal to cut citizens out of the vote so long as the criteria were not about race. States excluded women, who brought the case, and southern states promptly excluded Black men through literacy clauses, poll taxes, and so on. Northern states mirrored southern laws with their own, designed to keep immigrants from exercising a voice in state governments. At the same time, southern states protected white men from the effects of these exclusionary laws with so-called grandfather clauses, which said a man could vote so long as his grandfather had been eligible.
It turned out that limiting the Fourteenth Amendment to questions of race and letting states choose their voters cemented the power of a minority. The abandonment of federal protection for voting enabled white southerners to abandon democracy and set up a one-party state that kept Black and Brown Americans as well as white women subservient to white men. As in all one-party states, there was little oversight of corruption and no guarantee that laws would be enforced, leaving minorities and women at the mercy of a legal system that often looked the other way when white criminals committed rape and murder. 
Many Americans tut-tutted about lynching and the cordons around Black life, but industrialists insisted on keeping the federal government small because they wanted to make sure it could not regulate their businesses or tax them. They liked keeping power at the state level; state governments were far easier to dominate. Southerners understood that overlap: when a group of southern lawmakers in 1890 wrote a defense of the South’s refusal to let Black men vote, they “respectfully dedicated” the book to “the business men of the North.” 
In the 1930s the Democrats under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt undermined this coalition by using the federal government to regulate business and provide a social safety net. In the 1940s and 1950s, as racial and gender atrocities began to highlight in popular media just how discriminatory state laws really were, the Supreme Court went further, recognizing that the Fourteenth Amendment’s declaration that states could not deprive any person of the equal protection of the laws meant that the federal government must protect the rights of minorities when states would not. Those rules created modern America.
This is what the radical right seeks to overturn. Yesterday the Supreme Court said that the Fourteenth Amendment could not address racial disparities, but today, like lawmakers in the 1870s, it signaled that it would not protect voting in the states either. It rejected a petition for a review of Mississippi’s strict provision for taking the vote away from felons. That law illustrates just how fully we’re reliving our history: it dates from the 1890 Mississippi constitution that cemented power in white hands. Black Mississippians are currently 2.7 times more likely than white Mississippians to lose the right to vote under the law. 
The court went even further today than allowing states to choose their voters. It said that even if state voters do call for minority protections, as Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws do, states cannot protect minorities in the face of someone’s religious beliefs. In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that for “the first time in its history,” the court has granted “a business open to the public a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class.” 
It is worth noting that segregation was defended as a deeply held religious belief. 
Today, using a case concerning school loans, the Supreme Court also took aim at the power of the federal government to regulate business. In Biden v. Nebraska the court declared by a vote of 6 to 3 that President Biden’s loan forgiveness program, which offered to forgive up to $20,000 of federally held student debt, was unconstitutional. The right-wing majority of the court argued that Congress had not intended to give that much power to the executive branch, although the forgiveness plan was based on law that gave the secretary of education the power to “waive or modify any statutory or regulatory provision applicable to the student financial assistance programs…as the Secretary deems necessary in connection with a…national emergency…to ensure” that “recipients of student financial assistance…are not placed in a worse position financially in relation to that financial assistance because of [the national emergency]”.
The right-wing majority based its decision on the so-called major questions doctrine, invented to claw back regulatory power from the federal government. By saying that Congress cannot delegate significant decisions to federal agencies, which are in the executive branch, the court takes on itself the power to decide what a “significant” decision is. The court established this new doctrine in the West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency case, stripping the EPA of its ability to regulate certain kinds of air pollution.
“Let’s not beat around the bush,” constitutional analyst Ian Millhiser wrote today in Vox, today’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska “is complete and utter nonsense. It rewrites a federal law which explicitly authorizes the loan forgiveness program, and it relies on a fake legal doctrine known as ‘major questions’ which has no basis in any law or any provision of the Constitution.”
Today’s Supreme Court, packed as it has been by right-wing money behind the Federalist Society and that society’s leader, Leonard Leo, is taking upon itself power over the federal government and the state governments to recreate the world that existed before the New Deal.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona called out the lurch toward turning the government over to the wealthy, supported as it is by religious footsoldiers like Lorie Smith: “Today, the court substituted itself for Congress,” Cardona told reporters. “It’s outrageous to me that Republicans in Congress and state offices fought so hard against a program that would have helped millions of their own constituents. They had no problem handing trillion-dollar tax cuts to big corporations and the super wealthy.” 
Cardona made his point personal: “And many had no problems accepting millions of dollars in forgiven pandemic loans, like Senator Markwayne Mullin from Oklahoma had more than $1.4 million in pandemic loans forgiven. He represents 489,000 eligible borrowers that were turned down today. Representative Brett Guthrie from Kentucky had more than $4.4 million forgiven. He represents more than 90,000 eligible borrowers who were turned down today. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia had more than $180,000 forgiven. She represents more than 91,800 eligible borrowers who were turned down today.” 
In the majority opinion of Biden v. Nebraska, Chief Justice John Roberts lamented that those who dislike the court’s decisions have accused the court of “going beyond the proper role of the judiciary.” He defended the court’s decision and urged those who disagreed with it not to disparage the court because “such misperception would be harmful to this institution and our country.” But what is at stake is not simply these individual decisions, whether or not you agree with them; at stake is the way our democracy operates.
Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute didn’t offer much hope for Roberts’s plea. “It is not just the rulings the Roberts Court is making,” he tweeted. “They created out of [w]hole cloth a bogus, major questions doctrine. They made a mockery of standing. They rewrite laws to fit their radical ideological preferences. They have unilaterally blown up the legitimacy of the Court.”
In a shot across the bow of this radical court, in her dissent to Biden v. Nebraska, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that “the Court, by deciding this case, exercises authority it does not have. It violates the Constitution.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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Summerland rescue 'happy to take responsibility' for pregnant cats to allow for a warm, safe birth - Penticton News
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Casey Richardson The Critteraid Animal Sanctuary in Summerland has already taken in five pregnant mama cats, with kitten season just beginning. Lori Huot-Stewart, president of Critteraid, said kitten season is filled with mixed emotions, so they might as well choose positivity and education. “Instead of getting discouraged, we have named them the happy crew,” she […]
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Disappearance of Ida Anderson
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Ida Anderson
Physical Description
Full Name: Ida Dean Anderson
Date of Birth: March 22,1937
Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Sex: Female
Height: 5′2″ (62 inches) (157.48 cm)
Weight: 110 lbs (49.89 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Nicknames/Aliases: nee Richardson
Distinguishing Characteristics
Hair length unknown other than it is at least shoulder-length
Family
Husband: Kenneth Gerald Anderson
Son: Dan Borgers
Oldest Daughter: Beverly Borgers
Youngest Daughter: Deborah Linderman
Misc. Info
Her maiden name is Richardson
Had resided with her family in the mid 1950s in Florida
She became pregnant in 1955 at age 18 and married Kenneth who is the father of her child and a part-time magician
She and Kenneth eventually settled in Detroit, Michigan area and had two additional children by 1958
Her marriage to Kenneth was troubled as she often wrote about their financial difficulties to her relatives in Florida and she left Kenneth on February 1958.
Shortly after leaving Kenneth she was hospitalized for rheumatic fever and ulcers
Kenneth placed their children in a boarding home while Ida was ill but Michigan took custody and Ida and Kenneth spend the next months trying to regain their parental rights and regaining custody
Ida was to received custody of her children mid-September 1958 but no one can say if she was aware of the fact.
Arrangements were made to fly Ida and the children to Jacksonville, Florida after she was awarded custody but the airplane tickers were never used.
After her disappearance her children were adopted by other families and renamed with the two oldest being adopted by the same family in Fraser, Michigan while the  youngest was adopted by family in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Case Information
Age at Disappearance: 21 (86 if still alive as April 21, 2023)
Missing Since: September 18, 1958 (Missing for 64 years as of April 21, 2023)
Location Last Seen: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Location Last Seen on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/42%C2%B016'51.0%22N+83%C2%B044'34.9%22W/@42.2808256,-83.7430378,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d42.2808256!4d-83.7430378
Classification: Missing
Dentals: Not Available
Fingerprints:Not Available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Effects
No official description provided
Circumstances of Disappearance
She vanished on September 18th and never been heard from again.
Unidentified Person Exclusions (NamUs)
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/2485/investigations (28)
Misc. Info
In 1995, Ida’s children reunited and with assistance of other relatives began the hunt for their mother. They were concerned that Ida may have been institutionalized or is homeless and does not know her identity.
A search of hospital records has shown that there is nobody under her name had been admitted in any healthcare facilities in Michigan and surrounding states in 1958 and there is currently no Jane Doe that had been identified as her.
Contact Information/Contact Agencies/Investigating Agencies
Michigan State Police
Agency Case Number: 09-3520
Agency Phone Number: 773-994-8881
Agency Email Address: [email protected]
Ann Arbor Police Department
Agency Case Number: 09-24134 (CFS 09-3520)
Agency Phone Number: 734-794-6920
Agency Email Address: [email protected]
NamUs
Agency Case Number: #MP2485
Agency Contact Personal: Regional Program Specialist Lori Bruski
Agency Phone Number: 817-718-7904
Agency Email Address: [email protected]
Sources/Further Information/Places of Interest
https://charleyproject.org/case/ida-dean-richardson-anderson
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/2485/details
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/753dfmi.html
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/mi-ida-richardson-anderson-21-detroit-18-sept-1958.45615/
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A Academia de Artes & Ciências Televisivas finalmente revelou a lista dos indicados para o Emmy 2022. A premiação acontece no dia 12 de setembro. -Melhor Talk Show The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Late Night With Seth Meyers The Late Show With Stephen Colbert -Melhor série de esquetes variadas A Black Lady Sketch Show Saturday Night Live -Melhor apresentador de reality ou programa competitivo Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski e Jonathan Van Nes, por Queer Eye Nicole Byer, por Nailed It! RuPaul, por RuPaul’s Drag Race Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio e Gail Simmons, por Top Chef Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John e Kevin O’Leary, por Shark Tank -Melhor ator convidado em série de drama Adrien Brody, por Succession James Cromwell, por Succession Colman Domingo, por Euphoria Arian Moayed, por Succession Tom Pelphrey, por Ozark Alexander Skarsgård, por Succession -Melhor atriz convidada em série de drama Hope Davis, por Succession Marcia Gay Harden, por The Morning Show Martha Kelly, por Euphoria Sanaa Lathan, por Succession Harriet Walter, por Succession Lee You-mi, por Squid Game -Melhor ator convidado em série de comédia Jerrod Carmichael, por Saturday Night Live Bill Hader, por Curb Your Enthusiasm James Lance, por Ted Lasso Nathan Lane, por Only Murders In The Building Christopher McDonald, por Hacks Sam Richardson, por Ted Lasso -Melhor atriz convidada em série de comédia Jane Adams, por Hacks Harriet Sansom Harris, por Hacks Jane Lynch, por Only Murders In The Building Laurie Metcalf, por Hacks Kaitlin Olson, por Hacks Harriet Walter, por Ted Lasso #Emmy #Emmy2022 #Indicações #DisneyPlus #Marvel #Netflix #HBO #HBOMax #AmazonPrime #AmazonPrimeVideo #PrimeVideo https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf805BfOJCt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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One of the best things you can do is stop and listen; that’s why it’s good to not just immediately respond when someone talks to you. Just stop and make sure you internalized what they said.
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THE CHRISTMAS TAPES (2022) Horror anthology with Dave Sheridan and Vernon Wells
THE CHRISTMAS TAPES (2022) Horror anthology with Dave Sheridan and Vernon Wells
‘The gifts that keep on killing’ The Christmas Tapes is a 2022 American horror anthology film in which a family’s movie night on Christmas Eve is interrupted by a stranger, insistent on making the next Christmas ‘classic’ film himself. Written, co-produced and directed by Robert Livings and Randy Nundlall Jr. Also produced by Travis Ayers. The Sestero Pictures-Woof Cat Films co-production stars…
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Mare of Easttown
“Poor Sisyphus“
Director: Craig Zobel
DoP: Ben Richardson
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Fandom: Harry Potter
Title: Trials of a Witch -> golden trio era
Margaret Dursley - fc: Sophie Nelisse love interest: Lee Jordan
Agatha Ashwood - fc: Amanda arcuri (Titans Raven)  Love Interest: Fred Weasley(?)
Nathaniel O’Connel - fc: walker scobell
Moira Green - fc: MacKenzie Foy love interest: Draco Malfoy
Elizabeth Ashwood - fc: tbd
Title: Change on the Rise -> Marauders Era
Astra Black - fc: Emma Mackey love interst: Gideon Greeengrass
Giedon Greengrass - fc: Daniel Sharman love interest: Astra Black
Fandom: MCU
Title: Reluctant Hero
Barbara Ann (Bobbie) Rogers - fc: Melissa Benoist
          love interest: Bucky Barnes
Title: The Ties that Bind us
Sophie Stark - fc: Katie  McGarth - love interest: Loki
Title: Happier Than Ever
 Noemie Valerie (Nova) Thompson - fc: lulu Antariksa love interest: Harry Osborn
Title: Trick or Treat
Sigyn - fc: Claire Holt love interest: Natasha Romanoff
Ivy - fc: Sophie Turner(Sansa Stark) love interest: Thor
Lady Eir - fc: megan Follows love interest: none
Plot Bunny - Eleanor Barton fc- Crystal Reed
Plot Bunny - Marcy fc - Maisie Richardson-sellers
Fandom: Percy Jackson
Title: Survivor
Daphne Bonavich - Candice Accola love interest:Jason Grace
Layla Bonavich - Astrid Berge Frisbey love interest: none
Brandon Henderson - Nick Blood
Lorelei Bonavich - Lana Parilla
Killian Rosenheim - Paul Wesley (Piper McLean)
Fandom: DC UNIVERSE
Isadora Grayson - Jenna Coleman love interest: ?
Callum Montgomery - Andrew Garfield love interest: Jordan Carmichael
Jordan Carmichael - Tyler Posey
Nadia Evolett - Kat McNamara love iterest: none
FANDOM: TVD UNIVERSE
title: Courtesy Call
Faith Kline - fc: katherine mcNamara love Interest: Maya Machado
Melissa Kline - fc: Jennifer Morrison Love interest: Tyler Lockwood
Grahama Boswell - fc:  Matthew Daddario love interest - Lizzie Saltzmann
Title: Saving grace
Grace Salvatore - fc brittany o'brady love interest: Kol Mikaelson
FANDOM My Hero Academia
title: rooftop talks and other heroic activities
Akiko Todoroki love interest - endgame: Denki Kaminari
title: Hiraeth
Himawari Midoriya - love interest - Bakugou Katsuki
Satoru Mori
Fandom : Riverdale
Teddy Moore - Crytal Reed love interest Jughead Jones
Plot bunny since I gave up on Riverdale in season 1
Fandnom Once Upon A Time
faint hearts never won
Lucy Darling - fc: Holland Rhoden love Interest: Henry Mills
Stella Darling-Mills - fc: MacKenzie Foy
Fandom: Shadowhunters
title: Ashes to Ashes
Elizabeth Herondale  fc: Nina dobrev
Love interest: Matthew Fairchild /
pot bunny
Fandom :The Umbrella Academy
A guide to stop the end of the world
Thea Hargreeves fc: Riley voelkel 
Arthur de Loughrey
Fandnom: Teen Wolf
Title: Prom Queen
Simone Holmes fc: Ginny Gardner love Interest: Isaac Lahey
Fandom:Descendants
Gabrielle (Gabi) Legume- Olivia Holt
Fandom: One Piece / Fairy Tail
title: Arsonist Lullaby
Monkey D. Lori love ineters: Lyon Vista
Fandom: One Piece
title: Hearts Like Wildflowers
Ayame love interest: Sabo
Fandom:Fairy Tail
title: Bird Set Free
Mavis Lowell
Fandom: Black Clover
Title: Stories of Tomorrow
Sidra - love interest Raia
Erin Adair -  love interest: Finral Roulacase
Fandom: ATLA
Title:Wanderers Lullaby
Ai - love interest: Sokka
Title: Opposites
Fandom: Strangers Things
Emma Harrington love interest: Robin buckley
Fandom Julia and the phantoms
Title:This is my fight song
Lucie King
Cecilia *C.C* Lopez
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Title: Of Monsters and Men
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Fandom: Tokyo Revengers:
Title: Guilty or Innocent
Gin Asano love interest: Mikey
Title: enchanted to meet you
Naomi Sano love interest: wakasa Imaushi
Fandom: Attack on Titan
Title: you see big girl
Freya Jaeger love interest: Jean Kirstein
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
March 25, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
MAR 26, 2024
This morning The Boeing Company announced that the chief of Boeing’s commercial airplane division, Stan Deal, is leaving immediately. Chief executive officer Dave Calhoun is stepping down at the end of the year. Chair of the board Larry Kellner will not stand for reelection. 
On January 5 a door plug blew off a Boeing 737 Max jetliner operated by Alaska Airlines while it was in flight. The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) immediately grounded about 170 similar Boeing planes operated by U.S. airlines or in U.S. territory until they could be inspected. “The FAA’s first priority is keeping the flying public safe,” it said, and added: “The safety of the flying public, not speed, will determine the timeline for returning the Boeing 737-9 MAX to service.”
Last year an FAA investigation “observed a disconnect between Boeing’s senior management and other members of the organization on safety culture,” with employees worrying about retaliation for reporting safety issues. After the door plug blew off, an FAA audit of different aspects of the production process released two weeks ago found that Boeing failed 33 of 89 product audits. On March 9, Spencer S. Hsu, Ian Duncan, and Lori Aratani of the Washington Post reported that the Justice Department had opened a criminal investigation into the door plug failure. 
Today, Boeing announced a change in leadership.
Also today, Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su reminded readers of Teen Vogue, on the anniversary of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire that killed 147 garment workers in New York City after their employer had locked the exits, of how that tragedy prompted the federal government to create “programs that generations of Americans have relied on for economic security and dignity, including a nationwide minimum wage, health and safety regulations, restrictions on child labor, and more.”
Each generation “has a duty to take the baton of progress from those who came before us,” Su said. She noted that industries whose workforces are mostly women or immigrants have historically often broken the law, exposing workers to dangerous conditions and withholding pay.
This problem persists in the present, and she reported that the Department of Labor is working to address it. For example, after three injuries at a plant outside Chicago, including the December 2022 death of a 29-year-old sanitation worker, the U.S. Department of Labor fined the company $2.8 million. And, earlier this year, the department recovered more than $1 million for 165 workers whose employer had cheated them of overtime pay, the largest settlement ever for California garment workers. 
The U.S. Department of Energy today announced it has selected 33 projects from more than 20 states that will be awarded up to $6 billion to jump-start the elimination of carbon dioxide emissions from industries that are hard to adapt to green technologies. The projects will match federal monies to invest more than $20 billion toward commercial-scale decarbonization solutions for cement and concrete, chemicals and refining, metals including iron and steel, pulp and paper mills, and so on. The projects are funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, and will create tens of thousands of jobs. The Department of Energy estimates that the funded projects will cut carbon emissions by an average of 77%.
All of these news items today—airplane safety, worker protection, and technologies to address climate change—reflect a government designed to protect the American people. The nonpartisan civil servants staffing the agencies responsible for that protection are the ones that MAGA Republicans call the Deep State and Trump has vowed to replace with his own loyalists.  
For his part, as he faced cases in two different New York courts, Trump’s focus today was on the rule of law. He does not appear to be a fan of it.  
March 25 was the deadline for Trump to produce a bond to cover the $454 million he owes to the people of the state of New York for fraud. But before New York attorney general Letitia James could begin to seize his assets this morning, a New York appeals court threw him a lifeline, cutting the size of the required bond to $175 million and giving him 10 more days to post it. The order also paused the enforcement of many of the penalties Judge Arthur Engoron had imposed. So, for the time being, Trump and his sons can continue to do business in New York, although their businesses remain under the supervision of an independent monitor. 
The court’s order does not change Engoron’s judgment in the case. It simply puts the execution of that judgment on hold as Trump appeals it, which he must do on time.
In a different courtroom today, Judge Juan Merchan rejected further delaying tactics by Trump’s lawyers and set April 15 as the date for jury selection in the criminal case of election interference. This is the case in which Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide payments to people with damaging information about him before the 2016 election. This scheme gave Trump “an illegal edge in a razor-thin race,” as legal reporter Adam Klasfeld of Just Security put it. 
Trump has said he will appeal. 
Last week, Brian Beutler of Off Message noted that “Trump is scarcely running a presidential campaign…. [H]is efforts are overwhelmingly fixed on evading justice or mooting judgments he’s already lost by any means necessary. He’d ideally like to prevail in these efforts before the election, but the task will become much easier if he’s able to win or steal the presidency despite the legal peril.”
Trump appeared angry today at a press conference after Judge Merchan set a date for the start of the election interference case. He blamed President Joe Biden for his legal troubles, although the case is in New York. He insisted that holding him accountable for his behavior is itself “election interference.” 
In a statement, the Biden camp replied: “Donald Trump is weak and desperate—both as a man and a candidate for President…. His campaign can’t raise money, he is uninterested in campaigning outside his country club, and every time he opens his mouth, he pushes moderate and suburban voters away with his dangerous agenda.
“America deserves better than a feeble, confused, and tired Donald Trump.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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