
The picture of the dog alongside her photo made me laugh back then, and still does. It looks like the criminal case actually was set for a jury trial in Tarrant County in September of the following year, but was resolved at the last second by what she called "a favorable outcome."
- It sounds like it was the body of a transient who had been dead for months. That makes it an event which should give rise to a special kind of reflection.
- Story.
- A headline that will make you do a doubletake.
- And another unusual story.
- The Internet outage yesterday showed how we are all screwed once their is finally a large cyber attack.
- The destruction of part of the White House serves as both a metaphor for Trump's presidency and more proof that he isn't planning on leaving at all.
- I love graphics to explain stuff.
- All the images of the destruction yesterday came from the property of the Treasury Department which sits just to the side of East Wing. They put a kibosh on that.
- This is admittedly just a report from TMZ, but would anyone be surprised?
- This was from a three judge panel and a 2-1 decision. The two were Trump appointed judges.
- The dissent asks the whole court to consider to vote to rehear the case with all of the judges on the court particpating. (They'll do that.) But he seemed to forecast that, in the end, no court will be able to stop Trump.
- The New York Times has a neat article with maps and images explaining the robbery of the Louvre. Gift link.
- Legal stuff, kind of. This statement was issued yesterday by the Dallas D.A.'s office about a case where an arrest was made five days ago. I don't know what prompted it. Here the background on the case and the video he referenced.
- New ICE recruits who had not previously been part of law enforcement must pass a physical test which involves being able to do 15 push-ups, 32 sit-ups, and run 1.5 miles in 14 minutes. One-third have failed.