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Briefcase

SCOTUS refuses 'to print a new permission slip for entering the home without a warrant'

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In California v. Lange (2019), the California Court of Appeal held that a police offer may always enter a suspect's home without a warrant if the officer is in "hot pursuit" of the suspect and has probable cause to believe that the suspect has committed a misdemeanor.

Today, in an important win for Fourth Amendment advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned that ruling. "We are not eager — more the reverse — to print a new permission slip for entering the home without a warrant," declared Justice Elena Kagan in Lange v. California.

The case originated when Arthur Gregory Lange drew the attention of a California highway patrol officer for honking his horn and playing his car stereo at a loud volume, both of which are traffic infractions at worst. The officer followed Lange's car and ultimately switched on his overhead lights just a few seconds before Lange pulled into his own driveway.

Lange, who says he never saw the officer's lights in his rearview mirror, entered his driveway and pulled into his garage. The officer quickly parked, exited his vehicle, stuck his foot under the garage door to prevent it from closing, and performed a search without a warrant.

Sheriff

Hong Kong's Apple Daily closes days after police raid tabloid's office over allegations of 'collusion with a foreign country'

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© Apple Daily/Handout via REUTERSPolice officers are seen at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021
Apple Daily, a Hong Kong-based newspaper, has announced that it is permanently closing days after hundreds of police officers raided its offices and froze its assets over allegations its breached China's national security law.

Announcing the decision to shut down the publication, Apple Daily's management said it will "cease operation immediately after midnight" over concerns about "staff members safety." The publication's Thursday edition will be the newspaper's final printed copy.

The statement from the management team was paired with a message posted by publisher Next Digital on the newspaper's website thanking readers for their support.

Red Flag

'Rome is burning': Netflix accused of going full 'FURRY' with bizarre animal makeup dating trailer

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Still from 'Sexy Beasts'
Netflix's series 'Sexy Beasts' has debuted its first trailer, leaving users perplexed and hesitant about people dressing in elaborate animal costumes to go on dates.

The streaming giant has already shown they have faith in the concept by ordering two seasons worth of 'Sexy Beasts' episodes, the first of which debuts on July 21.

The concept of the series is that people will be put into professional-level makeup and prosthetics as mythical creatures or animals and then go on blind dates, the idea being that falling in love will be based entirely on personality and have nothing to do with people's physical appearances.

"Do you have health insurance?" one cast member can be heard saying in the trailer as they are masked by elaborate panda makeup.

Eye 1

Content-sharing platform Disclose.tv says Google and Apple temporarily 'censored' content on Telegram group chat

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Disclose.tv, a Reddit-like service for people who seek "true insight into what is actually happening in the world" has accused Google and Apple of censoring its group chat on Telegram messenger.

The service blamed "Big Tech oligarchs at Google and Apple" for the apparent glitch in the display of its Telegram chat on devices running Android and iOS operating systems. On Android, all comments were replaced with a notice stating that they "cannot be displayed on Telegram apps downloaded from the Google Play Store." The iOS version of the messenger simply refused to display the channel.

NPC

Snowflake CBC shuts down Facebook comments to protect "fragile" journalists' mental health and "protect free speech"

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© The Early Edition/CBCCBC President Catherine Tait: "We are shutting down free speech at the CBC to defend free speech"
In a move that can only be described as the pinnacle of embracing snowflake culture, the CBC has said this week it is going to close comments on all of its news links and video posts to Facebook pages to protect the mental health of its journalists.

Journalists - who used to be rugged and used to deal with varying opinions as part of the job description - are "fragile" and "in need of attention", like many other Canadians post-pandemic, the CBC wrote last week. Increasingly, they are facing "vitriol and harassment" for doing their jobs, the report notes.

"For journalists, platforms like Twitter can be a great way to find sources and promote their work, but also a cesspool of hatred. Increasingly, reporters are also physically attacked," Andre Picard told CBC.

Comment: Maybe part of the problem is that people don't like being lied to:


Attention

What do they know? 153 Houston Methodist staff who refused to get COVID vaccine have been fired or resigned

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© Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesMedical workers outside the Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, earlier this month.
More than 150 health-care workers who did not comply with a Houston-based hospital system's vaccine mandate have been fired or resigned, more than a week after a federal judge upheld the policy.

Houston Methodist — one of the first health systems to require the coronavirus shots — terminated or accepted the resignations of 153 workers Tuesday, spokeswoman Gale Smith said. Smith declined to specify how many were in each category.

The hospital system announced April 1 that staffers would need to be vaccinated to keep their jobs. While 24,947 workers did get vaccinated by earlier deadlines, Houston Methodist suspended 178 workers who had failed to do so on June 7, giving them an additional two weeks to prove they had been immunized. Twenty-five of those employees did get vaccinated, Smith said.

Brick Wall

Flashback CBC nixed Israel-Palestine reporting after journalists demanded fairer coverage

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More than 2,000 people signed an open letter saying Canadian media outlets "tiptoe around coverage of Israel and Palestinians."

Two journalists from Canada's national broadcaster say they've been barred from covering the ongoing violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories after signing an open letter calling for more nuanced coverage.

On May 14, an "open letter to Canadian newsrooms on covering Israel-Palestine" began circulating online. The letter, which has now been signed by more than 2,000 people, including many journalists, said Canadian media does not include enough context or Palestinian voices when covering "the ongoing nature of the Israeli occupation." It ended by asking for "fair and balanced coverage" of the conflict.

Mr. Potato

IKEA accused of racism for plans to serve Juneteenth menu of watermelon and fried chicken

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IKEA came under fire on Tuesday after one of its stores in Atlanta planned a menu in honor of Juneteenth that would feature fried chicken and watermelon.

The Scandinavian furniture chain's Georgia location sent an email to employees last week alerting its staff members that "to honor the perseverance of Black Americans and acknowledge the progress yet to be made," the IKEA branch is rolling out the special menu on the federal holiday. The store-wide memo also announced that the it will be showcasing videos to observe Juneteenth.

The special Juneteenth menu also included collard greens, macaroni and cheese, potato salad, and candied yams — all traditional Southern comfort food.

Comment: Some day, corporations will realize that there is actually no reason to commemorate any minority celebration because they simply can't help but get it wrong. Don't change your corporate logo for Pride, don't change your menu for Juneteenth, don't have crazy sales for Passover. Just be the same corporation you are everyday and let people celebrate how (if) they want.


Bad Guys

Credit Suisse report: Covid crisis caused wealth inequality & created millions of new millionaires

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The Covid-19 pandemic saw an enormous growth in wealth disparity worldwide in 2020, the Credit Suisse Research Institute says. It reported a 5.2 million increase in the number of millionaires, to a total of 56.1 million people.

"The repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic led to widespread rises in wealth inequality in 2020," the annual Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report states, claiming that the rich reportedly cashed in on surging stocks.

The number of millionaires increased to 56.1 million people, who are reportedly holding 45.8% of the world's wealth - with 1.7 million of them residing in the US.

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Bizarro Earth

Young father executed in street amid spike in violence across US, Democrat activist claims he had it coming

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On the eve of Father's Day, a young dad named Gyovanni Arzuaga was allegedly executed in the middle of a Chicago city street. He was 24 years old.

According to CBS 2 Chicago, the crime was live-streamed on Facebook by an unidentified individual. The live stream depicts Arzuaga and his girlfriend, Yasmin Perez, being forcibly removed from their vehicle by a group of individuals, during a celebration for Puerto Rican People's Day. Arzuaga and Perez had two children together.

In the video, the group of individuals appears to pull Arzuaga and Perez out of their car, before scattering. As Arzuaga and Perez lay on the concrete, a man appears to approach them "and [shoot] them at point blank range."

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After a Puerto Rican couple is brutally shot in Chicago by black gang, Democrat activist claims they had it coming
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© Twitter/@chicagosmayor43rd Annual Puerto Rican Day parade in Chicago, Illinois, June 19, 2021
Conservative columnist Ann Coulter shared the video and commented that it will be ignored by national media, since African Americans gunning down Puerto Ricans in Chicago simply doesn't fit the Democrat narrative about racism in the US. A Democrat activist named Richard Taite snapped back that the couple had it coming.

"I'm sorry is that a confederate flag they're flying from their car? Trolling that neighborhood? Yeah I don't give a s**t," Taite tweeted at Coulter. When corrected - the flag on the car was Puerto Rican - he backtracked and called the shooting a "horrible incident," but refused to apologize.

"Had these people been white supremacists trolling a neighborhood primarily of color, I would have been agnostic," insisted Taite, founder of the Democracy Preservation Initiative (DPI), a political action committee (PAC) fundraising for President Joe Biden.

The reason Arzuaga and Perez had a flag on their car was the annual Puerto Rican Day parade earlier. "There was no shortage of excitement, enthusiasm and pride in Humboldt Park Saturday. You couldn't turn down any neighborhood street without seeing the Puerto Rican flag," is how WLS, the local ABC affiliate, described it.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot marched in the parade herself. After not commenting on the shooting the entire weekend, on Monday Lightfoot condemned it as "horrific" and insisted the perpetrators would be brought to justice. Chicago PD has "promising leads" from the community and have identified the shooter, who should be in custody "relatively soon," she said.

"I don't believe they are typical by any stretch of young black men in our city. But it's horrific nonetheless," Lightfoot said, urging the perpetrators to turn themselves in as police will do everything to "make sure that these people who created such brazen chaos and harm are held in custody 'til they see their day in court."

Meanwhile, Taite's Twitter account showed up as deleted, presumably due to the backlash. His PAC, a California-based outfit, describes itself as "a team of impassioned citizens who feel democracy and liberty are at the core of our values" and wanting to "leave our children and their children a more inclusive and compassionate America."

The DPI also boasted of receiving an award for "best new and unusual tactic" in "leveraging values" to identify and target voters in the 2020 election.
We're extremely grateful to @TheAAPC & all the judges who awarded us Best New & Unusual Tactic Gold Pollie Award for Leveraging Values to Identify and Target Persuadable Voters in the '20 Pres. election. And thank you @resonatetweets who helped us strategize & deploy our campaign pic.twitter.com/VgzQ6Tta3n

— Democracy Preservation Initiative (@DPI_PAC) June 16, 2021
The data is showing that the US and across the border in Mexico has seen a surge in violent crime: