Local law enforcement and the FBI are using a new tactic: the “knock and talk.” Pairs of agents are appearing on Americans’ doorsteps unannounced, uninvited, and invariably without a warrant, with the aim of gaining access. For what exactly? Information. Visual surveillance. Property searches. And the Fourth Amendment’s protections against warrantless searches? Authorities don’t seem terribly concerned. According to the Rutherford Institute, “knock and talk” actions are initiated at private...
Salesforce is in late-stage talks to buy data-management software maker
The publicly traded stock representing Donald Trump's "media group" took another dive after Trump and the founders disclosed their intent to take the money and run. The company's DJT, -16.88% S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission includes the potential sale of up to 114,750,000 shares held by former President Donald J. — Read the rest
Married At First Sight’s (MAFS) Eden Harper is no longer speaking to her ex Jayden Eynaud after a drama-filled few weeks. The couple announced their split publicly last night, but quietly separated in private around March 20 – one week before the annual Nova x MAFS dinner party, which brings the contestants and media together […]
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — In this week’s episode of Inside Valley Politics, we talk to Senate candidate Colin Allred. The episode will also feature interviews with State House candidates State Representative Jaine Lopez and Jonathan Gracia. Here’s how to watch our special Inside Valley Politics: CBS 4 NBC 23 KGBT 4.1
Dollar, Oil, & Gold Jump; Stocks & Bonds Dump As 'WW3-On'-Risk Reignites It was all looking so shiny and BTFD-y - Iran had sent some missiles towards Israeli folks; 'allies' blocked 99% of them; and Israel appeared unlikely top respond 'imminently'. Stocks were up, crypto was up, oil was down as 'WW3-off' meant risk-on. But, then the headlines just kept coming from the MidEast, reigniting fears that things were about to escalate quickly once again, sending oil, gold, and the dollar...
The gun control bills are among several introduced after the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston.
U.S. stocks ended mixed on Tuesday after a volatile session fueled by rising bond yields and fears that the Federal Reserve may need more time before it can pivot to rate cuts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose about 63 points, or 0.2%, closing near 37,798, well off the session's high. The
She told The New York Times this week that she left showbusiness in 2002 because people in Hollywood 'hurt' her. 'I was a star; I had leading roles,' she told the paper.
On Thursday, the Senate invoked cloture, allowing debate to begin on the bill, but delay tactics from hardline conservatives prevented quick passage. Former national security officials warned in a letter to the Senate that 'even slight delays in surveillance and analysis could have grave consequences
The Senate voted Thursday to advance development of a controversial spying tool, clearing it for final passage ahead of Friday's deadline. In a 67-32 vote, the Senate invoked cloture, allowing debate on the bill to begin. Senate leaders and intelligence officials have stressed the need to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Authority (FISA) or else “America will go blind.” “With less than a week until FISA authorities expire, time is a luxury the Senate does not...