Day: February 20, 2025

Shelters, Jesus, and Miss Pac-Man: US judge grills DOJ over trans policy in dizzying line of questioning

4:30 pm February 20, 2025

A federal judge in D.C. peppered Justice Department lawyers with hypothetical questions and video game references as she presided over the second day of oral arguments about the Trump administration’s attempt to restrict or ban transgender U.S. service members in the military.  U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes searched in vain for answers to key questions […]

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The Supreme Court must bring gavel down on activist judges hamstringing President Trump

4:30 pm February 20, 2025

President Trump campaigned on a platform of hiring Elon Musk, establishing DOGE, and shrinking the federal government by cutting waste, fraud, and abuse. The American people liked what they heard, and they gave Trump a broad electoral mandate. Trump is now doing the unthinkable in Washington: He’s doing exactly what he promised voters he’d do. […]

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$20K foldable tiny home in a box you can set up in just 1 hour

4:30 pm February 20, 2025

Boxabl’s Baby Box is transforming the tiny home movement with its innovative, foldable design. This ultra-compact home offers a fully functional, climate-controlled living space that can be set up by one person in just 60 minutes, no tools required. STAY PROTECTED & INFORMED! GET SECURITY ALERTS & EXPERT TECH TIPS — SIGN UP FOR KURT’S […]

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Comedian dishes on why people are flocking to podcasts for their information

3:30 pm February 20, 2025

Comedian Kelsey Cook offered her thoughts on why more and more people are flocking to podcasts for their information, as well as what has contributed to the meteoric rise of stand-up comedy in recent years. Cook has been a stand-up comedian for over 15 years, and her most recent special, “Mark Your Territory,” premiered on […]

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Morning Glory: The last temptation of a grant maker

3:30 pm February 20, 2025

Full disclosure off the top: I was a grant maker for more than 20 years, first as a member of the California Arts Council, and then for 17 years as a member of the Children and Families Commission of Orange County, California.   The California Arts Council dealt in relatively small amounts of funds appropriated by […]

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