Man found dead in UC Berkeley restroom UCPD detectives observed "no obvious signs of foul play." The man, who appeared to be homeless, has not been identified. 01/9/2025 - 10:39 am | View Link
Rochester man accused of assaulting minor in portable restroom at park According to the complaint, two men carried a girl to a portable restroom, assaulted her, then tipped the portable restroom over before walking away. 01/2/2025 - 4:55 am | View Link
D. C. area on alert after bird flu detected in poultry in Maryland, Delaware The Washington PostPreliminary Testing Confirms Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Caroline County maryland.govState agriculture officials confirm bird flu case in Maryland WBAL RadioBird flu detected at Maryland poultry farm, Maryland officials say CBS News
Canadian MP Elizabeth May took some time out of a speech she was giving to respond to The Orange Felon's asinine suggestion that Canada would become our 51st state.
After taking a little time to explain how a parliament system of government works, including not allowing billionaire cronies to buy cabinet seats, she got into the meat of the matter by offering an intriguing counterproposal:
I don't want to belittle Mr.
Memo to Rudy Giuliani: When you’re in a nearly $150 million defamation hole, and in danger of losing your home, you really ought to stop digging. Apparently, the geriatric Giuliani just can’t help himself.
From CNN:
District Judge Beryl Howell’s ruling Friday came as Giuliani continues to make false insinuations about two Georgia election workers, long after they won a $150 million defamation verdict against him and he agreed to stop slandering them.
“Mr Giuliani engaged in the worst kind of defamation,” Howell said as she read her verdict, slamming him for continuing to portray himself as a victim in this case and not responding to previous court orders.
“It is outrageous and shameful,” Howell said.
Politico got a hold of a memo being circulated by House Republicans, and it ain't pretty:
House Republicans are passing around a “menu” of more than $5 trillion in cuts they could use to bankroll President-elect Donald Trump’s top priorities this year, including tax cuts and border security.
The early list of potential spending offsets obtained by POLITICO includes changes to Medicare and ending Biden administration climate programs, along with slashing welfare and “reimagining” the Affordable Care Act.
How to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV during the winter surge The Associated PressMAP: Emergency room visits for respiratory illnesses are soaring in these states The HillWeekly US Influenza Surveillance Report: Key Updates for Week 52, ending December 28, 2024 | FluView CDCWhere are COVID, flu and RSV cases rising in the US?