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harrystormauthor · 29 days
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SO BIG COWBOY YOU WON, NOW WHAT ABOUT LILLIE HEFELE?
Below is Gerry Hefele, if you google him you can find him. Par could too. Gerhardt Hefele, Germany, try it, bet none of our great deputies have. For all of you that absolutely love Jessica Dominguez, and I have loved her since she was born, please read this. Ladies of the Republican Women’s Club, you have stroke, and I have a story for you. Jessica Dominguez was three years old when Gerry…
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dankusner · 2 months
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The Kingpin star and his wife purchased the home from Bob and Sandra Wright, but only paid about $59,000 of the $350,000 they had agreed upon. On June 9, the judge ordered in favor of the Wrights, authorizing the house to be sold.
Mayor Dan Dunlap said the city obtained a no-trespassing citation against Mrs. Quaid after a recent meeting with her and city Administrator Jim Mustard at City Hall turned combative.
Mrs. Quaid is alleged to have damaged some city documents and hurt a city employee.
The no-trespassing document was obtained by special prosecutor Bart Medley and served to Mrs. Quaid by Presidio County Sheriff Danny Dominguez.
The mayor said the Quaids also are under two stop-work orders, having failed to obtain the necessary building, electrical, and plumbing permits from the city.
Yet it appears work still is being done at the building the Quaids own on North Highland Avenue, Dunlap said.
He said a complaint has been filed against the couple with state plumbing authorities.
In addition, the owners of the buildings on each side of the Quaids’ building have filed civil lawsuits, asserting property and encroachment issues.
Mrs. Quaid also is alleged to have removed a satellite dish of a neighbor’s because it encroached on her property space.
The dish has since been relocated.
And Mrs. Quaid is being sued for libel by a Presidio County deputy sheriff, the subject of a sign hand-painted by the model and filmmaker that appeared on the couple’s GMC truck parked along North Highland Avenue.
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lboogie1906 · 2 months
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Carol Denise Betts (Ensley; born February 23, 1970), known professionally as Niecy Nash, is an actress, comedian, and television host, known for her performances on television.
She made her professional acting debut in Boys on the Side. She guest-starred in NYPD Blue, Judging Amy, Reba, Girlfriends, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and ER. She appeared in Cookie's Fortune and had a recurring role in City of Angels in 2000.
She hosted Clean House (2003-10) for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award 2010. She played the role of Deputy Raineesha Williams in Reno 911! (2003–09). She received two nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nominations for her performance as nurse Denise "DiDi" Ortley in Getting On (2013–15). She starred as Lolli Ballantine on The Soul Man (2012-16) and played Denise Hemphill in Scream Queens (2015–16). She began starring as Desna Simms, a leading character in Claws.
She has played several roles in films and has made many guest appearances on television shows. She played the role of civil rights activist Richie Jean Jackson in Selma. She starred as Delores Wise in When They See Us, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She portrayed feminist leader Florynce Kennedy in Mrs. America. She served as a guest host of the show The Masked Singer for five episodes.
She is a spokesperson for M.A.V.I.S. (Mothers Against Violence In Schools). She attended California State University, Dominguez Hills.
She married Don Nash (1994-2007), an ordained minister. They have three children together. She married Jay Tucker (2011-2020). She married singer Jessica Betts (2020). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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californiaprelawland · 10 months
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The Right to Repair Automobiles
By Juan Cruz, California State University Dominguez Hills Class of 2024
July 10, 2023
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There was a time in the United States when car makers let their consumers repair their vehicles and were open to disclosing sensitive information to local mechanic shops. The relationship between car makers, the government, and consumers began sour in the new millennium with the advent of new vehicle technology. This battle has been ongoing with manufacturers and the US government arguing their points based on safety while consumers argue that it treads on their right to the product that they bought. This is the case in Massachusetts where the citizens voted in an overwhelming approval to repair their vehicles back in 2020 under the Massachusetts Data Access Law aka the right-to-repair law. 1 This law created a divide in the auto industry and gain national attention with the “historic levels of spending being dedicated to the ballot measure. 2
The main point that both the federal government, specifically the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and manufacturers have against the right to repair in Massachusetts pertains to safety, specifically, the issue that “malevolent third parties could "utilize such open access to remotely command vehicles to operate dangerously, including attacking multiple vehicles concurrently." 3 The issue is that hackers can use sensitive parts such as the steering wheel to cause severe damage to the public. The issue has been ongoing as the NHTSA had dealt with similar issues with cyberattacks in 2020 in this letter sent to both Massachusetts State Senate representatives Tackey Chan and Paul Feeney. 4 The NHTSA receive backlash when they presented their letter urging car makers to not follow Mass. new law came into effect on June 1st, 2023. 5
A counterargument made to the NHTSA and car makers has been that once a consumer buys a vehicle, it’s theirs to keep and maintain for the lifetime of ownership whether they repair the vehicle, or an independent shop does maintenance on it. This mantra of sorts has stood for decades and has helped both independent shops and aftermarket companies make a profit. 6 Both Massachusetts senators, Elizabeth Warren, and Ed Markey, send a letter to the Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, and the Deputy Administrator of NHTSA, Sophie Schulman, to reverse its course on the matter and to explain its rationale for their actions and respect the rights of the citizens of Massachusetts. 7 Another point argued is that car makers use the subject of safety concerns to “‘change the subject’ and distract consumers from the fact that ‘vehicle repair and maintenance services from independent repair shops keeps the cost of service and repair down’”. 8  
This landmark case has been ongoing since 2020 and this will continue to develop as the months go on. Massachusetts’ new law has helped other states and their citizens call to action in having a right to repair their vehicles within their free will and eliminate the monopoly that car makers have on parts and services such as Tesla charging $16k for one repair. 9 Time will tell if other states such as California, which has a large population of car owners, will have a similar bill pass through the state senate.
One should be aware of their local laws along with the applicable laws regarding the right to repair. Any concerns about the right to repair should be addressed to one’s congressperson so that they can be heard. Should one have an inquiry about their current right to repair laws can be addressed by their nearest law firm or a firm that specializes in the auto industry. 
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1. https://www.wired.com/story/right-to-repair-cars-hackers/
2. https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2023/06/15/right-to-repair-federal-officials-automakers-not-to-comply-massachusetts-law/
3. https://www.thedrive.com/news/feds-tell-automakers-to-ignore-massachusetts-right-to-repair-law
4. https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.gov/files/documents/nhtsa_testimony_in_response_to_ma_committee_letter_july_20_2020.pdf
5. https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2023/06/01/right-to-repair-law-massachusetts-enforced/
6. https://www.wired.com/story/right-to-repair-cars-hackers/
7. https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/markey-warren-call-on-national-highway-traffic-safety-administration-to-reverse-decision-allowing-car-manufacturers-to-ignore-massachusetts-right-to-repair-law
8. https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/markey-warren-call-on-national-highway-traffic-safety-administration-to-reverse-decision-allowing-car-manufacturers-to-ignore-massachusetts-right-to-repair-law
9. https://www.thedrive.com/news/feds-tell-automakers-to-ignore-massachusetts-right-to-repair-law
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Disabled woman with mold growing on her body dies as her three adult children arrested
Disabled woman with mold growing on her body dies as her three adult children arrested
A disabled woman died after deputies found her in ‘filthy conditions’ in the home she lived in with her three adult children Roxanna Carrero, Pedro Luis Carrero and Oscar Dominguez (left to right) (Pictures: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office/Google) A disabled woman died after she was found in ‘filthy conditions’ with mold growing on her body – and her three adult children have been…
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You won’t hear this from the media, but we are 123 days into this year and have lost 119 law enforcement officers in the line of duty. There were also 3 Police K-9’s killed. Many in America don’t know their names.  
Here they are Liberals, SAY THEIR NAMES...
Sergeant Gordon William Best Sergeant Daniel Marcus Mobley Lieutenant Jeff Bain Deputy Sheriff Nicholas Howell Sergeant Randall Sims Deputy Sheriff Jonathan David Price Police Officer Jay Hughes Officer Brian David Sicknick Sergeant David G. Crumpler Lieutenant William Lyle Gardner Conservation Officer Steven Reighard Police Officer Arturo Villegas Master Corporal Brian Roy LaVigne Agent Luis A. Marrero-Díaz Agent Luis X. Salamán-Conde Agent Eliezer Hernández-Cartagena Police Officer Melton "Fox" Gore Sergeant Frederick H. "Butch" Cameron Detective Sergeant Stephen R. Desfosses Chief of Police Tony M. Jordan Corporal Christine Peters Constable Sherry Kay Langford Lieutenant Treva Preston Corrections Officer IV Alfred Jimenez Police Officer Jerry Steven Hemphill Sergeant Edward John Marcurella, Jr. Lieutenant John Reynolds Corrections Officer Joseph A. Martini Deputy Sheriff Adam Gibson Police Officer Brandon M. Stalker Warrants Officer Toby Keiser Deputy Sheriff Jacinto R. Navarro, Jr. Officer Byron Don Shields Lieutenant Frank Arnold Special Agent Wayne Douglas Snyder Captain Michael D'Angelo Garigan Lieutenant Juan Rafael Rivera-Padua Auxiliary Sergeant Louis M. Livatino Director of Field Operations Beverly Good Sergeant Tommy W. Cudd Sergeant Jeffery Robert Smith Special Agent Robert Allan Mayer, Jr. Sergeant William Brautigam Correctional Officer Juan Llanes Sergeant Grace A. Bellamy Lieutenant Michael Boutte Special Agent Laura Ann Schwartzenberger Special Agent Daniel Alfin Detention Officer Robert Perez Agent Juan Rosado-López Patrolman Darian Jarrott Detective Pedro Junior "Pete" Mejia Officer Cesar Dangaran Sibonga Deputy Sheriff Ross Dixon Corrections Officer IV Vicky James Investigator Eddie B. Hutchison, III Chief of Police Timothy John Sheehan Deputy Sheriff Donald Raymond Gilreath, III Police Officer Mitchell Penton Officer Genaro Guerrero Corrections Officer IV Tawiwo Obele Major Estaban "Stevie" Ramirez, III Deputy Constable Manuel Phillipe De La Rosa Sergeant Richard Paul Brown Deputy Sheriff Michael Magli Police Officer Horacio Dominguez Lieutenant Eugene Lasco Natural Resources Officer Jason Lagore Parole Officer Troy K. Morin Officer Carlos Mendoza Deputy Sheriff Thomas Albanese Reserve Deputy Constable Martinus Mitchum Police Officer Dominic Jared Winum Captain Justin Williams Bedwell Police Officer II Jose Anzora Corrections Officer III Tracey Adams Officer Crispin San Juan San Jose Officer Jesse Madsen Sergeant Barry Edwin Henderson Deputy Sheriff Stanley "Allen" Burdic Police Officer Gary Hibbs Border Patrol Agent Alejandro Flores-Bañuelos Police Officer Kevin Valencia Sergeant LaShonda Owens Police Officer Eric Talley Chief of Police Fred Alan Posavetz Correctional Officer Robert McFarland Senior Master Trooper Todd A. Hanneken Corporal Kyle Jeffrey Davis Trooper Joseph Gallagher Sergeant Shane Owens Reserve Deputy Sheriff James Driver Trooper Chad Walker Corrections Officer Luis Arturo Hernandez, Sr. Police Officer William Evans Lieutenant James Kouski Police Officer Brent Nelson Hall Deputy Sheriff Christopher Wilson Knight Sergeant James K. Smith Deputy Sheriff Thomas Patrick Barnes Deputy Sheriff Carlos Antonio Hernandez Border Patrol Agent Christopher Shane Simpkins Police Officer David Parde Constable Edward F. Ryan K9 Figo K9 Riley K9 Luna
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felipeandletizia · 4 years
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Letizia recycling a black coat by Adolfo Dominguez
February 13, 2004: Dinner to the famous restaurant Zalacain. 
January 21, 2005 - Funeral of Alfonso de Borbon, son of the Duke of Seville
January 14, 2006: Dinner to celebrate Iñaki Urdangarín’s birthday.  
January 23, 2011: Presentation of the Angel Corella ballet at Tivoli Theatre in Barcelona
February 8, 2011: Lunch with the Board of Spokespersons of the Congress of Deputies on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the day Prince Felipe swore to the Constitution as Prince of Asturias
Letizia Recycling 164/??
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phgq · 3 years
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National law banning single-use plastics needed to reduce carbon footprint, achieve '1.5°C world' -CCC
#PHinfo: National law banning single-use plastics needed to reduce carbon footprint, achieve '1.5°C world' -CCC
An open dumpsite in Sta. Ana, Pampanga filled with single-use plastics. (Contributed photo)
CALOOCAN CITY, March 2 (PIA) -- The Climate Change Commission (CCC) today emphasized the need for a Republic Act banning single-use plastics in the Philippines for the country to contribute to the global goal of 1.5°Celsius limit and prevent the worst of climate change impacts.
In response, a technical working group of the House of Representatives Committee on Ecology chaired by Representative Francisco "Kiko" Benitez moved to consolidate and finalize bills seeking to phase-out or regulate single-use plastics.
“A national law regulating single-use plastics will serve as an overarching framework and a unified policy to strengthen the impact of existing local ordinances that currently ban or regulate single-use plastics across an estimated 480 provinces, cities, and municipalities,” the CCC said.
The CCC, led by its Chairperson-designate Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez, has said that it is aligned with the aims of the bill “to advance realistic solutions to address the challenge of single-use plastics pollution and provide a clear pathway for the pursuit of sustainable consumption and production.”
In its submission to the Ecology Committee, the CCC said, “a single-use plastics ban is a necessary key step towards achieving a '1.5°C world.' This is the global warming threshold at which vulnerable countries like the Philippines can survive climate impacts. The proposed measure will help create a fundamental shift in the way we deliver on socioeconomic needs, whereby we can promote a cleaner environment, reduce flooding as we are a typhoon-prone country, and mitigate carbon emissions from plastics production."
A Roadmap for Sustainability on Single-Use Plastics by the United Nations Environment Programme warned that the world’s capacity to cope with plastic waste has already been overwhelmed. With only 9 percent of the world’s plastic waste being recycled and the rest ending up in landfills, dumps, or in the environment, the report estimates that there will be 12 billion tons of plastic litter in landfills and the environment by 2050. Aside from the environmental impact, the UN also warns of the numerous health problems and vast economic damage caused by plastic waste.
On Monday, the House TWG on its fourth meeting completed a run-through of its draft bill with stakeholders from industry, environmental groups and experts, academia, government, and civil society. Among the provisions discussed during the meeting was the proposed provision on Extended Producers' Responsibility or EPR authored by Deputy Speaker Rufus Rodriguez, which will hold producers responsible for collecting and recycling the amount of plastic that they produce and introduce into the market.
“Mandatory EPR will be complementary to a ban on single use plastics as a long-term regulatory measure. It will reduce the amount of packaging lingering in the environment, foster business responsibility, and stimulate the recycling sector, as found in the UN report," the CCC said.
The fourth TWG meeting also touched on other solutions needed to solve the problem of plastic waste, including the need to improve solid waste management, invest in the country’s recycling infrastructure, and intervene in e-commerce especially as the lockdowns due to the pandemic are seen to increase the use of unnecessary plastic.
“It requires more than a single type of solution. This is such a comprehensive and lifestyle issue that is a consequence of our own industrial processes for the last 200 years,” said Rep. Benitez.
UN Environment’s roadmap similarly notes a broad range of actions that must be taken by stakeholders beyond bans and levies on single-use plastics, including the need to improve waste management practices; provide financial incentives to change the habits of consumers, retailers, and manufacturers; accelerate a more circular model of plastics design and production; finance research and the development of alternative materials; and raise awareness. (PIA NCR)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "National law banning single-use plastics needed to reduce carbon footprint, achieve '1.5°C world' -CCC." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1068316 (accessed March 02, 2021 at 01:14PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "National law banning single-use plastics needed to reduce carbon footprint, achieve '1.5°C world' -CCC." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1068316 (archived).
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chyrstis · 4 years
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Rules: Post 4 songs that describe your OC!
Tagged by @fadedjacket @shallow-gravy and @redroci! Narrowing this down to four was not easy, let me tell you, but thank you so much for the tags!.
Tagging: @amistrio @foofygoldfish @sharky-broshaw @softseeds @twistedsinews @writerofblocks @seedlingsinner @painterofhorizons @bimollymauks​ @scarlettkat86 @guileandgall and @raisinghellinotherworlds (but no obligation intended at all)
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Deputy Hana Vao
Metallica - Fuel
Zamilska - Rise (this is not officially on her playlist, but the first few lines get me every time)
SONOIO - Enough
Free Dominguez - Map and a Light (The Beta Machine Remix)
Bonus: Gunship - When You Grow Up, Your Heart Dies (aka the song that inspired the title of her fic series, and also has all of the 80′s love that she revels in)
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spaceexp · 5 years
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NASA’s Fermi Traces the History of Starlight Across the Cosmos
NASA - Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope logo. Dec. 3, 2018 Scientists using data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope have measured all the starlight produced over 90 percent of the universe’s history. The analysis, which examines the gamma-ray output of distant galaxies, estimates the formation rate of stars and provides a reference for future missions that will explore the still-murky early days of stellar evolution. “Stars create most of the light we see and synthesize most of the universe’s heavy elements, like silicon and iron,” said lead scientist Marco Ajello, an astrophysicist at Clemson University in South Carolina. “Understanding how the cosmos we live in came to be depends in large part on understanding how stars evolved.” A paper describing the new starlight measurement appears in the Nov. 30 issue of Science and is now available online: http://science.sciencemag.org/cgi/doi/10.1126/science.aat8123
Tracing the History of Starlight with NASA's Fermi Mission
Video above: Gamma rays from distant galaxies called blazars interact with starlight as they travel across the universe. As shown in this video, those reaching the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope can help scientists learn about the history of star formation throughout the cosmos. Video Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. One of the main goals of the Fermi mission, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in orbit this year, was to assess the extragalactic background light (EBL), a cosmic fog composed of all the ultraviolet, visible and infrared light stars have created over the universe’s history. Because starlight continues to travel across the cosmos long after its sources have burned out, measuring the EBL allows astronomers to study stellar formation and evolution separately from the stars themselves. “This is an independent confirmation of previous measurements of star-formation rates,” said David Thompson, Fermi’s deputy project scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. “In astronomy, when two completely independent methods give the same answer, that usually means we're doing something right. In this case we’re measuring star formation without looking at stars at all but by observing gamma rays that have traveled across the cosmos."
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Image Credit: NASA
Gamma rays are the highest-energy form of light. They are so energetic, in fact, that their interactions with starlight have unusual consequences. “When the right frequencies of light collide, they can convert into matter through Albert Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2,” said co-author Alberto Dominguez, an astrophysicist at Complutense University of Madrid. The collision between a high-energy gamma ray and infrared light, for example, transforms the energy into a pair of particles, an electron and its antimatter counterpart, a positron. The same process occurs when medium-energy gamma rays interact with visible light, and low-energy gamma rays interact with ultraviolet light. Fermi’s ability to detect gamma rays across a wide range of energies makes it uniquely suited for mapping the EBL spectrum. Enough of these interactions occur over cosmic distances that the farther back scientists look, the more evident their effects become on gamma-ray sources, enabling a deep probe of the universe’s stellar content.
Image above: This map of the entire sky shows the location of 739 blazars used in the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope’s measurement of the extragalactic background light (EBL). The background shows the sky as it appears in gamma rays with energies above 10 billion electron volts, constructed from nine years of observations by Fermi’s Large Area Telescope. The plane of our Milky Way galaxy runs along the middle of the plot. Image Credits: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration. The scientists, led by Vaidehi Paliya, a postdoctoral researcher in Ajello’s group at Clemson, examined gamma-ray signals from 739 blazars — galaxies with monster black holes at their centers — collected over nine years by Fermi’s Large Area Telescope (LAT). The measurement quintuples the number of blazars used in an earlier Fermi EBL analysis published in 2012 and includes new calculations of how the EBL builds over time, revealing the peak of star formation around 10 billion years ago. The new EBL measurement also provides important confirmation of previous estimates of star formation from missions that analyze many individual sources in deep galaxy surveys, like the Hubble Space Telescope. These types of surveys, however, often miss fainter stars and galaxies and cannot account for star formation that takes place in intergalactic space. These missing contributions must be estimated during each survey’s analysis. The EBL, though, includes starlight from all sources and avoids these problems. The Fermi result therefore provides independent confirmation that measurements using deep galaxy surveys properly account for their biases. It can also help guide future surveys from missions like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). “One of Webb’s primary objectives is to unravel what happened in the first billion years after the big bang,” said co-author Kári Helgason, an astrophysicist at the University of Iceland. “Our work places important new limits on the amount of starlight we can expect to see in those first billion years — a largely unexplored epoch in the universe — and provides a benchmark for future studies.” The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is an astrophysics and particle physics partnership managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Fermi was developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, with important contributions from academic institutions and partners in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden and the United States. Related article: NASA'S Fermi Measures Cosmic 'Fog' Produced by Ancient Starlight https://orbiterchspacenews.blogspot.com/2012/11/nasas-fermi-measures-cosmic-fog.html Related links: Large Area Telescope (LAT): https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/instruments/lat.html Hubble Space Telescope (HST): https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/main/index.html James Webb Space Telescope (JWST): https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/ Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC): https://www.nasa.gov/goddard Clemson University: http://www.clemson.edu/ Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/main/index.html Images (mentioned), Video (mentioned), Text, Credits: NASA/Rob Garner/Goddard Space Flight Center, by Jeanette Kazmierczak. Best regards, Orbiter.ch Full article
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jodienotmedia · 2 years
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Jodie Casillas the fake nurse one again, has no clue whats going on so she just makes shit up. Jodie FAT is NOT media. She’s a pathetic LOSER who dates midgets on bicycle wearing hand me down clothing.
Get a job LOSER.
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arctic-hands · 5 years
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Todd didn’t know that just before she came upon the siblings, other passersby had called 911. A Presidio County deputy sheriff responded, saw Todd’s car, and determined that her passengers were undocumented. Border Patrol also arrived and apprehended Esmeralda and her brothers. Todd became a suspect in an investigation into the possibility that she had broken a federal law against “bringing in or harboring certain aliens.”
Todd was briefly detained and then freed, but could still be indicted. Presidio County Sheriff Dan Dominguez has taken a hard rhetorical line against her, intimating that Todd should be prosecuted. “If you commit a felony,” he told a local TV station, “whether you’re trying to help the person or not, you can’t break the law.”
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That is a shitty fucking law, one that we as humans beings have the moral obligation to break. How dare they criminalize compassion. In what just society do you detain a dying person and then charge the person helping her with a fucking felony?
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Carol Denise Betts (Ensley; born February 23, 1970), known professionally as Niecy Nash, is an actress, comedian, and television host, known for her performances on television. She made her professional acting debut in Boys on the Side. She guest-starred in NYPD Blue, Judging Amy, Reba, Girlfriends, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and ER. She appeared in Cookie's Fortune and had a recurring role in City of Angels in 2000. She hosted Clean House from 2003 to 2010, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award 2010. She played the role of Deputy Raineesha Williams in Reno 911! (2003–2009). She received two nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nominations for her performance as nurse Denise "DiDi" Ortley in Getting On (2013–2015). She starred as Lolli Ballantine on The Soul Man (2012–2016) and played Denise Hemphill in Scream Queens (2015–2016). She began starring as Desna Simms, a leading character in Claws. She has played several roles in films and has made many guest appearances on television shows. She played the role of civil rights activist Richie Jean Jackson in Selma. She starred as Delores Wise in When They See Us, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She portrayed feminist leader Florynce Kennedy in Mrs. America. She served as a guest host of the show The Masked Singer for five episodes. She is a spokesperson for M.A.V.I.S. (Mothers Against Violence In Schools). She attended California State University, Dominguez Hills. She married Don Nash (1994-2007), an ordained minister. They have three children together. She married Jay Tucker (2011-2020). She married singer Jessica Betts (2020-). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CpALTjNOnxK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gabrieldespinoza · 2 years
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Apple Valley Police seek the public's help in locating a stolen puppy
#AppleValley Police seek the public's help in locating a stolen puppy
APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (VVNG.com) — The Apple Valley Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a stolen puppy named Tipsy. On Saturday, January 16, 2022, at 9:20 p.m., Deputy Dominguez with the Apple Valley Police Department was dispatched to the 20000 block of Otoe Road for a report of a stolen puppy. Sheriff’s officials said, Tipsy is a six-month-old female American Bulldog, is…
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Woman shot, wounded by sheriff’s deputy in Carson
Woman shot, wounded by sheriff’s deputy in Carson
A woman was taken to a local hospital after she was shot by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in Carson Wednesday. The woman, whose name was not released, was shot at about 1 p.m. in the 2600 block of East Dominguez Street, the department announced. Deputies from the Carson station were responding to a reported family disturbance, when a woman in her 20s emerged from a home “armed with…
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