the "Headline That Caught My Attention or the WTF" thread

Still trying to figure out why pipes are included? Not that I'm a fan of it, at least by providing clean needles the transmission of Hepatitis B & C, along with HIV and other blood borne viruses is prevented amongst addicts sharing needles.

I have yet to see any data that any diseases are transmitted by sharing pipes! I hope this is hyperbole, but wouldn't be surprised if the initial effort had some stupid inclusions...
 
They need to prioritize such critical issues like that that are facing the nation to be sure they distract their base from the fact some of their leaders don't know the difference between the gestapo and gazpacho :oops::rolleyes::ROFLMAO:
 
They need to prioritize such critical issues like that that are facing the nation to be sure they distract their base from the fact some of their leaders don't know the difference between the gestapo and gazpacho :oops::rolleyes::ROFLMAO:
I know!! I heard that word slip too.

Here are just few for you to contemplate. Only a year worth.
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TDS

From a site FUNDED by the left!!


George Soros has given the group $2,025,000 since 2000 through his Open Society Foundations (formerly Open Society Institute) and $600,000 since 2009 through his Foundation to Promote Open Society. Arca Foundation has given the group $1,395,000 since 2000

What you have above is REAL VIDEO, no left, no right, no spin at all.
 
Carlos Danger has an NYC Radio Show????

Ex-rep Anthony Weiner to host radio show with Curtis Sliwa​

pressherald.com/2022/02/11/ex-rep-anthony-weiner-to-host-radio-show-with-curtis-sliwa/

By KAREN MATTHEWS February 11, 2022

NEW YORK — Disgraced former Congress member and ex-convict Anthony Weiner will host a weekly radio show with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa, WABC-AM radio officials announced.

The pair, who both have run losing campaigns for New York City mayor, will argue politics on a show called “The Left vs. The Right,” WABC said in a news release Friday.

Weiner, a Democrat, represented a New York City district in Congress for nearly 12 years before resigning in 2011 over lewd photos sent to several women. A 2013 bid for the Democratic mayoral nomination was derailed by new revelations of explicit photos Weiner had sent under the alias Carlos Danger.

Weiner pleaded guilty in 2017 to transferring obscene material to a 15-year-old girl and was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison. He was released from prison and then from a Brooklyn halfway house in 2019.

Weiner, 57, told the New York Post that the radio show isn’t part of a larger comeback plan. “I am not going back into public life, I am doing a radio show with a friend of mine,” he said.

Sliwa, 67, gained fame in the 1980s patrolling the streets and subways in a red beret as leader of the Guardian Angels. He later admitted faking some of the group’s heroic rescues for publicity.

Sliwa has hosted radio shows for decades, mostly on WABC, a talk radio station owned by supermarket magnate and Republican donor John Catsimatidis.

Sliwa secured the Republican nomination for mayor in 2021 but lost to Democrat Eric Adams in the general election by a margin of more than 2 to 1.

Sliwa told the Post he believes Weiner, who must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, deserves a second chance. “I think being on the radio he can become a role model for other people who have had major issues in their life,” Sliwa said.
 
this seems extreme - he was convicted of armed robbery - not murder


WASHINGTON — Dennis Hope has spent 27 years in solitary confinement in a Texas prison, in a cell that is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide — smaller than a compact parking space.

“It’s three steps to the door and then turn around and three steps back,” Hope, 53, wrote in a recent letter to his lawyers.

His only human contact is with the guards who strip-search and handcuff him before taking him to another enclosure to exercise, alone. He has had one personal phone call since 1994, when his mother died in 2013. He suffers from depression and paranoia and fears he is going insane.

Last month, Hope asked the Supreme Court to consider whether such prolonged isolation can violate the Eighth Amendment, which bars cruel and unusual punishments.
 
this seems extreme - he was convicted of armed robbery - not murder


WASHINGTON — Dennis Hope has spent 27 years in solitary confinement in a Texas prison, in a cell that is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide — smaller than a compact parking space.

“It’s three steps to the door and then turn around and three steps back,” Hope, 53, wrote in a recent letter to his lawyers.

His only human contact is with the guards who strip-search and handcuff him before taking him to another enclosure to exercise, alone. He has had one personal phone call since 1994, when his mother died in 2013. He suffers from depression and paranoia and fears he is going insane.

Last month, Hope asked the Supreme Court to consider whether such prolonged isolation can violate the Eighth Amendment, which bars cruel and unusual punishments.
So,.. curiosity... if he'd used that weapon,... his victim could have been confined to a six foot pine box.

Not sure if it fits the crime or not, but maybe a deterrent?

Remember, there's always more to the story.
 
yeah - this is defintely WTF headline


In “Secrets of Playboy,” Monday, Hugh Hefner’s ex-girlfriend of five years, Sondra Theodore, opened up about their sex life.

“He would tell the public even good girls enjoy sex, healthy sex. And there was nothing healthy about the sex with Hefner because he took it too far.”

Last week, Theodore claimed that Hefner would make her get him drugs, and this week. (pic) she alleged that the Playboy founder required her to have sex with other women and men while he filmed and directed them.

“I felt so violated having a man that I did not want to be forced upon me,” Theodore recalled.

One of Theodore’s more shocking claims involved the Playboy Magazine founder’s alleged fondness for beastiality.

“I walked in once, and he was with our dog,” Theodore said. “And I said, ‘What are you doing?" He says, ‘Well, dogs have needs.’ And I went, ‘Stop that, just stop that!’ And I never left them alone with the dog again. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.”
 
They who go down to the sea in ships...

Death toll rises to 9 in fishing disaster off Newfoundland​

pressherald.com/2022/02/16/death-toll-rises-to-9-in-fishing-disaster-off-newfoundland/

By JOSEPH WILSON February 16, 2022
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This photo provided by Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre on Wednesday shows a view from a search aircraft over the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland. Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre/The Canadian Press via Associated Press

BARCELONA, Spain — Canadian rescuers recovered more bodies from a Spanish fishing ship that sank in rough seas off Newfoundland, raising the confirmed death toll to nine, but the search for 12 missing sailors was called off Wednesday afternoon.

Lt. Cmdr. Brian Owens, spokesperson of the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Halifax, Canada, said all search and rescue aircraft and vessels were returning to base and civilian vessels had been released from their obligation to contribute to the effort.

The fishing boat Villa de Pitanxo, which operated out of northwest Spain’s Galicia region, sank early Tuesday 250 nautical miles east of Newfoundland, tossing its 24 crew members into icy seas.

Three crew members were rescued and the bodies of nine others were found in the debris site. Owens said teams searched about 900 nautical square miles around the site, but high winds and 10-meter seas impeded the effort amid dwindling hopes of finding any more survivors.

The Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Halifax originally reported late Tuesday that the death toll had risen to 10. On Wednesday, Spain’s maritime rescue service said there had been an error in the count and that Canadian officials had lowered it to nine confirmed deaths.

“It appears that the error was due to the fact that the recovery of the bodies was carried out by different boats and that one body was counted twice,” José Luis García, director of Spain’s maritime rescue service, told Spanish broadcaster TVE.

The rescue center in Halifax, operated by Canada’s air force and coast guard, dispatched helicopters, airplanes and a rescue vessel to the area. Eight boats had been searching for survivors, a fleet made up of Canadian rescue vessels and Spanish and Portuguese fishing boats, Spanish Agriculture and Fishing Minister Luis Planas said Wednesday.

Both Planas and local fishing officials described the sunken boat as “modern” and prepared to withstand the typically harsh weather of the area. Planas said it was the “worst tragedy for our fishing fleet in 38 years.”

Spain Fishing Boat Sinks

This undated photo provided by the Spanish government ministry of Agriculture, Fishery and Food shows the Spanish Villa de Pitanxo fishing boat. The boat has sunk off Newfoundland. Agriculture, Fishery and Food Ministry via Associated Press

The crew included 16 Spaniards, five Peruvians and three workers from Ghana, according to Spain’s maritime rescue service. The survivors are the ship’s captain, Juan Padín, his nephew Eduardo Rial, and an unidentified sailor from Ghana, reported Spanish news agency EFE.

“I am relieved because I know that both are alive, but I am also very sad for their comrades,” Gloria Padín, the mother of Eduardo and the sister of Juan, told Spanish state broadcaster TVE.

Family members fearing the worst gathered at the Spanish coastal town of Marín waiting for the remains to be identified.

Spain’s parliament held a minute of silence at the opening of Wednesday’s session for the fishermen, while northwest Galicia, which has a strong fishing industry, declared three days of mourning.

“We are talking about people who knew how to sail, they are professionals, good captains and excellent sailors. So they must have been in very difficult seas,” said Galician regional president Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
 
New drinking game, take a shot whenever the 5th Amendment is taken. Better stock up!!

Trump must testify in New York investigation of his businesses, judge rules​

pressherald.com/2022/02/17/trump-must-testify-in-new-york-investigation-of-his-businesses-judge-rules/

By MICHAEL R. SISAK February 17, 2022

NEW YORK — Former President Trump must answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices, a judge ruled Thursday.

Trump Legal Troubles

Former President Trump has been ordered to answer questions under oath in a New York investigation into his business practices. John Raoux/Associated Press

Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr., to comply with subpoenas issued in December by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Trump and his two children must sit for a deposition within 21 days, Engoron said.

Engoron issued the ruling after a two-hour hearing with lawyers for the Trumps and James’ office.

“In the final analysis, a State Attorney General commences investigating a business entity, uncovers copious evidence of possible financial fraud, and wants to question, under oath, several of the entities’ principals, including its namesake. She has the clear right to do so.” Engoron wrote in his decision.

The ruling is almost certain to be appealed, but if upheld it could force the former president into a tough decision about whether to answer questions, or stay silent, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination.

James, a Democrat, said her investigation has uncovered evidence Trump’s company used “fraudulent or misleading” valuations of assets like golf courses and skyscrapers to get loans and tax benefits.

Trump’s lawyers told Engoron during the hearing that having him sit for a civil deposition now, while his company is also the subject of a parallel criminal investigation, is an improper attempt to get around a state law barring prosecutors from calling someone to testify before a criminal grand jury without giving them immunity.

“If she wants sworn testimony from my client, he’s entitled to immunity. He gets immunity for what he says, or he says nothing,” Trump’s criminal defense lawyer, Ronald Fischetti, said in the hearing, which was conducted by video conference.

If Trump were to testify in the civil probe, anything he says could be used against him in the criminal investigation being overseen by the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

Trump could invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent in a deposition – something he’s criticized others for doing in the past. But Fischetti said if Trump did so, it could still hurt a potential criminal defense.

“If he goes in and follows my advice, which will be you cannot answer these questions without … immunity because that’s what the law provides, and take the Fifth Amendment, that’ll be on every front page in the newspaper in the world. And how can I possibly pick a jury in that case?” Fischetti said.

A lawyer for the attorney general’s office, Kevin Wallace, told the judge that it wasn’t unusual to have civil and criminal investigations proceeding at the same time.

“Mr. Trump is a high profile individual, yes. That’s unique,” Wallace said. “It’s unique that so many people are paying attention to a rather dry hearing about subpoena enforcement. But the the legal issues that we’re dealing with here are pretty standard.”

Another Trump son, Eric Trump, and the Trump Organization’s finance chief Allen Weisselberg, have previously sat for depositions in the civil investigation – and invoked their Fifth Amendment rights hundreds of times when they were questioned by investigators in 2020.

Another lawyer for Donald Trump, Alina Habba, accused James of trying to use the civil investigation to gather evidence for the criminal probe.

She said the civil investigation should be stayed until the criminal matter is over, claiming James’ office is putting the Trumps “in a position where they either disclose evidence in a civil investigation or they have to invoke the constitutional right not to testify, thereby triggering an adverse inference in the civil action.”
“How is that fair, Your Honor? We have to stop one,” she said.

Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr., both of whom have been executives in their family’s Trump Organization, said during the court hearing that so far he had no reason to believe either are targets of the district attorney’s criminal investigation.

In a statement Tuesday, Trump railed against what he called a “sham investigation of a great company that has done a spectacular job for New York and beyond” and a racially motivated “continuation of a Witch Hunt the likes of which has never been seen in this Country before.”

Habba argued at Thursday’s hearing that James’ investigation is “selective prosecution” and that the attorney general is “engaging in viewpoint discrimination” motivated by her political ambitions and disdain for the Republican former president, evinced by comments she made over the years about going after Trump.

“We have an extraordinary rare case where we can prove selective prosecution because she’s put her words out there so much and taken every opportunity to voice her vendetta against Donald Trump and his family to take him down,” Habba said.

Wallace noted the state attorney general’s office was investigating Trump-related matters as far back as 2013, including probes into his charitable foundation and a Trump University real estate training program that started long before James was elected.

In a court filing this week, James included a letter from Trump’s longtime accounting firm advising him to no longer rely on years of financial statements it prepared based on his company’s valuations, given the questions about their accuracy.

James tweeted after the ruling Thursday: “No one will be permitted to stand in the way of the pursuit of justice, no matter how powerful they are.”

Last summer, spurred by evidence uncovered in James’ civil investigation, the Manhattan district attorney’s office charged Weisselberg and the Trump Organization with tax fraud, alleging he collected more than $1.7 million in off-the-books compensation. Weisselberg and the company have pleaded not guilty.

Engoron previously sided with James on other matters relating to the probe, including making Eric Trump testify after his lawyers abruptly canceled a scheduled deposition.
 

Florida woman, 42, fights off a 6ft shark by punching it repeatedly in the head after it clamped its jaws around her foot while she was snorkelling​

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Heather West, 42, was out snorkelling with some friends around Loggerhead Key at Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida when she had the terrifying experience
  • The group were exploring Little Africa Reef when the sea became too choppy for them to snorkel, so they decided to turn back and have a picnic on the beach
  • Heather, who lives in a van and travels the US, was the last left in the water, when she approached a patch of sea grass which seemed to be floating in a strange manner
  • She turned on her front and looked behind her to see a six foot lemon shark with its jaws clamped round her foot
  • Her foot had been completely mangled by the shark, and it quickly became clear that she needed medical attention as soon as possible
 

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