Lucas: The grass & cash is greener for immigrants in America
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
The U.S. should do what the British do – pay migrants to go back home.Instead, the U.S. pays migrants to stay.Why not? In addition to all the free stuff migrants get after crossing the border — free food, free clothes, free health care, free transportation, free housing, free schools, free phones — California now wants to pay immigrants without work authorization $300 a week.Soon they will be casting ballots.So, sending people back with cash might not work out so well since everything is free in America.But it is still worth a try since nothing else seems to work in stemming the immigrant surge in the U.S., especially as Commander in Chaos Joe Biden does not want anything to work.Besides, nobody who fled Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, China or other countries wants to go back.Under a deal worked out between the UK and Albania to “deter and disrupt illegal immigration,” the Brits are paying Albanians living illegally in the UK the equivalent of $1,864 to return home on free depo...Dive into summer in great swimsuits
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
Where did the time go – it’s bathing suit season already. This year, finding a suit that fits just right and looks great is easy. I’ve rounded up some of the most flattering suits out there, from tankinis and one-pieces to one-shoulder designs and yes, even a couple of bikinis. Because while looking good is nice, it’s really about feeling good.One-piece suitsSupported and sexy: Color blocking is a huge swimwear trend this season, and The Marina ($95 on summersalt.com) is right on-point. With built-in cups in a slight V-neck design and adjustable straps, it provides comfortable structure and makes you look like a million bucks. The higher-cut hip line elongates legs, and the diagonal seaming accentuates waists. Meanwhile, the material is thick and tight, so you feel snug and properly held in.Softly nautical (and sustainable): Ookioh is a terrific brand for simple and sweet designs. They also source their fabrics from an Italian mill that uses 100% regenerated materials “l...Dear Abby: Narcissist dad getting worse with age
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
Dear Abby: My narcissistic father feels entitled to do whatever he pleases. He has always insisted that since he makes the money, far more than my mother’s income, he should be waited on and cleaned up after. If he stays in my home, he leaves messes everywhere. He’s 70, but he acts like a 4-year-old.He loves attention and will do anything to be the center of it, whether it’s wearing a kilt or showing off his intellectual prowess. I have no relationship with him, and I’m OK with that. Mom complains constantly about him, and then defends him. It’s emotionally exhausting.My husband, our kids and I are appalled at his lack of self-awareness, empathy or caring. He makes going on vacation a nightmare. He feels that if he does all the driving, then he’s done his part and refuses to help with anything else. He is difficult and manipulative.He’s getting worse as he gets older, and I no longer want to subject my family to this. My mother doesn’t...Coronado High School employee placed on paid administrative leave
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
CORONADO, Calif. -- A Coronado High School employee was placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, according to education officials.The Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) confirmed in a statement that "the investigation does not involve any CUSD student/s." "Administrative leave is a normal procedural step to protect both the integrity of an investigation and due process," CUSD's statement read. "We are working in cooperation with the Coronado Police Department to ensure that a thorough and timely investigation is completed." Carlsbad High assistant principal shares opposition to district ‘diversity, equity, inclusion’ efforts The school acknowledged the announcement "raises more questions than we are able to answer at this time." "Please be assured that the wellbeing of our students is our priority and the dedicated professionals at our schools remain focused on ensuring student success as we finish the school year," CUSD said.School officials did not iden...New Build-A-Bear workshop opens in San Diego
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An updated Build-A-Bear Workshop has relocated within the Fashion Valley Mall.The new store can be found on the upper level between Macy's and JCPenney, the local mall said on its website.“We’re so excited to be opening a newly updated store at Fashion Valley Mall and joining this popular trendy shopping destination,” said Chris Hurt, Chief Operations and Experience Officer. “For the past 25 years, the Build-A-Bear experience has had the power to add a little more heart to life in a unique way, and we are so excited to see it continue to come to life at Fashion Valley.” Here’s the scoop: Salt & Straw opening new store in San Diego The Fashion Valley Build-A-Bear location provides kids, teens and adults with a variety of furry friends, accessories and products, along with the iconic heart ceremony that allows guests to choose a satin heart, make a special wish and place the heart inside their new stuffed animal.The Build-A-Bear Make-Your-Own experience involves cus...20 richest countries account for over half of 50 million people in ‘modern slavery,’ report says
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The world’s 20 richest countries are fueling forced labor and account for over half the estimated 50 million people living in “modern slavery,” according to a report released Wednesday.The report by the Walk Free foundation, a rights group that focuses on modern slavery, said six members of the Group of 20 nations have the largest number of people in modern slavery – either in forced labor or forced marriage. India tops the list with 11 million followed by China with 5.8 million, Russia with 1.9 million, Indonesia with 1.8 million, Turkey with 1.3 million and the United States with 1.1 million.“Most of the countries with lowest prevalence of modern slavery — Switzerland, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Ireland, Japan, and Finland — are also members of the G20,” the report said. “Yet, even in these countries, thousands of people continue to be forced to work or marry, despite their high levels of economic development, gender equality, soc...Friends to foes: How Trump and DeSantis’ relationship has deteriorated over the years
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — It wasn’t always this way.Before Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis were leading rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, they were allies.Trump gave DeSantis’ gubernatorial bid an early boost by tweeting his support even before DeSantis formally entered the race. In his 2018 victory speech, DeSantis made sure to thank the president, saying, “I think we’ll have a great partnership.”Here’s how DeSantis and Trump’s relationship has evolved — and broken down — as the two face off to take on Democrat Joe Biden:‘UNITE BEHIND THE REPUBLICAN TICKET’During the 2016 presidential campaign, then-congressman DeSantis said he wouldn’t make an endorsement in the crowded field but would support the eventual nominee.When that ended up being Trump, DeSantis issued a statement calling on fellow Republicans to back the celebrity businessman.“It is now clear that Donald Trump will accumulate the delegates necessary to be nominated by the Republican P...Trump and DeSantis’ rivalry intensifies as Florida governor formally enters 2024 presidential race
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Ron DeSantis ’ entry into the 2024 White House race against former President Donald Trump sets up a clash of the Republican Party’s two leading figures as the Florida governor attempts to topple a man who has dominated the GOP for the last seven years.Trump, who has established himself as the clear front-runner for the Republican nomination, has spent the months since he launched his own campaign working to hobble the once-ascendant DeSantis, whom he and his team have long viewed as his most serious challenger. DeSantis so far has tried to remain above the fray, ignoring Trump’s escalating attacks on everything from his record to his personality.“The campaign is about to get a lot more intense. He can’t just lay low in Tallahassee signing bills,” said GOP strategist Alex Conant of DeSantis’ strategy. “Now he has to hit the campaign trail, take media questions and punch back at his opponents.”But DeSantis, during a series of events Wednesday ni...Air Force fighter pilot tapped by Biden to be next Joint Chiefs chairman has history of firsts
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force fighter pilot about to be nominated as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff got his callsign by ejecting from a burning F-16 fighter jet high above the Florida Everglades and falling into the watery sludge below. It was January 1991, and then-Capt. CQ Brown Jr. had just enough time in his parachute above alligator-full wetlands for a thought to pop into his head. “Hope there’s nothing down there,” Brown said in an interview at the Aspen Security Forum last year. He landed in the muck, which coated his body and got “in his boots and everything.” Which is how the nominee to be the country’s next top military officer got his callsign: “Swamp Thing.”Brown, now a four-star general and the Air Force chief, will be nominated by President Joe Biden on Thursday. If confirmed, Brown would replace Army Gen. Mark Milley, whose term ends in October. Biden is scheduled to unveil Brown as his pick during a Rose Garden event on Thursday af...Flying drones and chasing data, Indigenous women in Guyana join fight against climate change
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:32 GMT
RUBY VILLAGE, Guyana (AP) — A small group of Indigenous women in northern Guyana are the latest weapon in the fight against climate change in this South American country where 90% of the population lives below sea level.Armed with drones, the women are scanning mangrove forests for illegal cutting and expect to soon start collecting soil samples and mangrove litter to measure the carbon held in remote coastal ecosystems that have long been out of reach for scientists. Such data could nudge the government to create policies and programs to protect critical areas.“We are merging traditional knowledge and scientific research to get all this information that we need but never had before and couldn’t afford to get,” said Annette Arjoon-Martins, head of Guyana’s Marine Conservation Society.The women’s work is considered key for Guyana, a small nation about the size of Britain that has a 285-mile-long (459 kilometers) coastline whose coastal plains lie an average of 6 feet (2 meters) below...Latest news
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