A team of investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration was sent to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport after someone was found dead on a
Source: Person Found Dead, Possibly Struck By Plane At Austin Airport
A team of investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration was sent to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport after someone was found dead on a
Source: Person Found Dead, Possibly Struck By Plane At Austin Airport
Source: Appearing nightly, the Quest Diagnostics Air Force
I enjoyed this article about the work done to transport lab samples from collection points to the labs themselves.
Generally, I disagree with much that Governor Abbott does or say, but I agree with him here:
Before about a year ago, you couldn’t even buy beer to go at a brewery. With the lockdown, as long as the alcohol is sealed, basically any place that can serve it can sell it to go. I don’t see a reason not to allow this.
I’m listening to the oral arguments of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit discussing the cases of the House trying to enforce their subpoenas through a lawsuit.
The Trump administration lawyer is arguing that the House can subpoena, but enforcement of it is only the power of the executive branch (thus an Article III court isn’t the avenue for that).
When the subpoena is against the chief executive, I can’t concur with that view. There should be an independent way to enforce it.
The argument now is that the only power the Congress has when the Chief Executive exceeds his authority is to pass a law (which must be signed by the Chief Executive) to say he can’t exceed his authority.
The argument is only private parties who are injured by the Chief Executive’s abuse can sue. But, if I feel that I am injured by the Chief Executive’s failure to enforce the subpoena because it impacts my ability to cast an informed ballot or for my representative to cast an informed vote for or against impeachment, I have no doubt that would be dismissed for lack of standing.
The judge is now asking my question — who would be the private party that would have standing to sue in this case?
Sigh.
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The last remaining hospital patient from the Aug. 3 Walmart mass shooting has died, family and doctors said Sunday. “After a nearly nine-month fight, our hearts are heavy as we report Guillermo “Memo” Garcia, our last remaining patient being treated from the El Paso shooting, has passed away,” said David
Source: Last remaining hospital patient from Aug. 3 Walmart shooting has died – KVIA
Just trying to fundraise for his kid’s soccer team. Rest in peace.
In a letter, Gen. David H. Berger, the Marine commandant, said the symbol had “the power to inflame division.”
Source: Marine Corps Bans Public Display of Confederate Flag
I suppose it makes sense but I didn’t realize this wasn’t already a thing.
I have a regular routine of news outlets that I check out:
I would read the Wall Street Journal, but their paywall is pretty tight and it is rather expensive. Starbucks has a relationship with them that allows free reading while in-store, so I would skim weekly.
I’m not mad. I don’t care that I pay for Prime and they’re offering 3-week delivery times right now. I’m more just amazed.
The decision comes after a political crisis erupted concerning a coronavirus outbreak on the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
Source: Acting Navy secretary resigns after insulting aircraft carrier’s ousted captain
Such a bonehead move, after removing him without an investigation. As he was a sailor for seven or eight years and in military roles for a few years now, it is shocking that he would do something so, well, stupid.