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Vice President-elect J. D. Vance tempered his boss’s promise to pardon all the protesters involved in the US Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, saying those who behaved violently should “obviously” not receive pardons, Bloomberg reports.
More | Talk | Read It Later | Shareby Jerod MacDonald-Evoy, Arizona Mirror January 3, 2025 Security researchers have uncovered an exploit that allows a person to hack the digital license plates that Arizona allows drivers to use, creating an avenue for bad actors to change the license plate number. First reported by Wired, security researchers with IOActive were able to jailbreak a digital license plate and display whatever message or image they wanted on the device.
More | Talk | Read It Later | Shareby Caitlin Sievers, Arizona Mirror January 7, 2025 Two Republican state representatives have accused the Arizona Department of Health Services of coming after the Second Amendment rights of parents after the agency concluded in its annual Child Fatality Review Team report that there would be fewer children killed by guns in Arizona if there were fewer firearms in homes. “We are appalled that the (Child Fatality Review Team) speaking on behalf of the Arizona Department of Health Services, is actually advocating for stripping Arizonans of their Second Amendment rights in their own homes,” Reps.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareYambo's business is trying to repurchase the lease on the same hotel in Washington D. C. it used to own, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. And why not? Foreign heads of state and other supplicants were expected to register at massively inflated rates to pay proper tribute to the yellow-haired potato.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareWASHINGTON — Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Justice Department after submitting his investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump, an expected move that comes amid legal wrangling over how much of that document can be made public in the days ahead. The department disclosed Smith’s departure in a court filing Saturday, saying he had resigned one day earlier.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAnd where is Kamala, while we're at it?
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