Saturday, May 31, 2025

With Federal Legalization Stalled, Cannabis Companies Are Finding A New Green Rush In Europe

Retro Transport: Brennan Monorail: The World’s First Anti-Train Train

Texas lawmakers approve bill that strictly defines man, woman

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Fewer tourists are traveling to Las Vegas as prices surge

Goldfish gone wild

Canada calls for international aid as two provinces declare state of emergency over wildfires

Trump's threat over teenage transgender girl at heart of sports row in California


How stupid do you have to be to allow boys to compete athletically with girls?

Pastor calls for ‘electronic protest’ against Dollar General over DEI rollback

Internet vigilantes Trilogy Media turn tables on scammers across globe | CUOMO

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FEMA, WH covered up East Palestine devastation: Exclusive | Elizabeth Vargas Reports

Musk Was on Drugs During Trump's Campaign: Report

Retro Car: Neander Fahrmaschine Vierrad: The Car That Predicted Formula 1 Design

Atomic Snack Bar: Cat-Women of the Moon (1953) - Retrospective

Friday, May 30, 2025

Qxir: The Soviet Union's "SHOCK" Workers | Tales From the Bottle

Stressed at work? Your dog may be feeling it too

Mark Felton Productions: Who Murdered Joachim Peiper? The Strange Death of Himmler's Favourite Warrior (Ep.1)

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Supreme Court allows Trump to end legal protections for over 500,000 immigrants

Downtown Racine kicks off summer market

From The Journal Times.com:

Caroline Neal


Racine residents gathered at Monument Square on Thursday for the first HayMarket of the summer season. With more than 30 participating vendors, visitors can buy fresh produce, handcrafted goods and food while listening to live music. The market will occur every other Thursday until August 21.

Amid Ukraine's war, Kyiv residents find solace at a piglet café | REUTERS

The Midwestern automotive pioneer who took on the Big Three

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213 Killed In How Do You Pronounce That?

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Convicted felon carries out prison murders in Arizona

Trump Blows Up Over TACO Nickname, Demands Apology from 60 Minutes & Elon Leaves Washington

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Why is Trump's administration cutting bird flu vaccine funding?

Florida makes animal abandonment during disasters a felony

Lawsuit: CDC told health providers not to treat after East Palestine derailment | Vargas Reports

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Why There’s a Billion-Dollar Battle to Own 7-Eleven

Cops Gone Wild: FBI offers reward for capture of 'Devil in the Ozarks' | NewsNation Now

Firefighters battle spectacular ring of fire – 'like something from Tolkein' | New York Post


"When a rare ring-shaped blaze broke out in a Russian forest, firefighters likened it to something out of 'Lord of the Rings,' – 'a real ring of fire, and we were the fellowship sent to destroy it.' According to experts, the rare incident could have formed when lightning struck multiple points on the ground, creating a circular pattern that merged and spread." - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-27EWIGeks&ab_channel=NewYorkPost

US sending Israel more than a planeload of weapons every day

Brit 'drug mule' breaks down in tears as police reveal shocking luggage find in court

Diddy would have been rubbed out in the Mafia: ‘Sammy the Bull’ Gravano | Banfield

Stray bullet injures man during fishing trip in Racine County

As supplement use increases, so do cases of liver failure linked to them

Retro Car: 1972 Cadillac Custom Wagon "Pirate Surf Mobile": Insane 6-Wheel Skull Car You’ve Never Seen Before

Thursday, May 29, 2025

‘What was that bang?’ Footage shows moment Titan submersible imploded

Daily Dose of Internet: She Realized She Won the Lottery

Racine man sentenced for possessing child porn

From The Journal Times.com:

Caroline Neal


RACINE — A Racine man was sentenced Friday to 15 years in Wisconsin State Prison for possessing child pornography.

Dimas De Leon, 37, faced 10 counts of possession of child pornography and pleaded not guilty in November 2024.

On May 23, he accepted an offer from the state and pleaded guilty to three counts, while the remaining seven were dismissed but read into the court’s record.

In addition to 15 years in prison, De Leon will serve 15 years of extended supervision.

De Leon also will be required to register as a sex offender and pay a $5,000 surcharge for possessing child pornography.

According to previous Journal Times reporting, the Racine County Sheriff’s Office began investigating after receiving a tip from the state DOJ’s Division of Criminal Investigation.

In September 2023, Snapchat reported the tip to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children after a user reportedly uploaded an image depicting child pornography.

Investigators reportedly connected the upload to an IP address and email account associated with De Leon, who allegedly was in possession of 44 illegal videos.

From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-courts/article_d3c0303b-3e2f-4731-9871-bc6d59237af9.html#tracking-source=mp-homepage

Robot-operated store opens in Glendale, North Hollywood

Evers, Mason fill potholes in Racine as Evers tours state

From The Journal Times.com:

Holly Gilvary



RACINE — Gov. Tony Evers and City of Racine Mayor Cory Mason filled potholes in the 1100 block of Grove Avenue on Thursday as part of Evers' fifth annual statewide Pothole Patrol Tour.

Evers and Mason got to work around 10 a.m., joined by Racine Department of Public Works and Wisconsin Department of Transportation staff.

Evers' proposed 2025-27 biennial state budget includes more than $2.6 billion for the state highway rehabilitation program and $100 million for the Local Roads Improvement supplement program, which provides direct support to local road and bridge projects throughout the state, according to a news release.

The state's Joint Finance Committee is currently reviewing and revising the budget proposal, which will then be sent to the Senate and Assembly for approval. Both houses of the Legislature must pass the budget before it can go back to Evers' desk for a final review and signing.

The new budget is expected to take effect July 1.

More than 8,600 miles of roads and 2,000 bridges in Wisconsin have been improved since 2019, according to the governor's office.

Evers' tour also included stops in La Crosse, Wausau and Waukesha.

From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/government-politics/article_8db666d8-f838-48cd-b5ef-66a70d2d792b.html#tracking-source=home-top-story


   

Man says pet lizard saved his life in apartment fire

Ben Carson: Older presidents need annual mental tests | Morning in America

Trump Pardons Reality TV Stars, RFK Jr. Dials Back COVID Vaccines & JD Vance Grifts in Vegas

In Switzerland, a glacier collapse destroys a village • FRANCE 24 English

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'Demon Duck' Has Florida City Living in Fear

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Wild scene at Miami Airport: Canadian passenger attacks TSA agents

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Trump targets Chinese students, Harvard University in visa battle | Morning in America

Dolphins Play a Dangerous Game of Catch | BBC Earth

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Target Warns Of Lower Sales In 2025—Blaming Tariffs And DEI Rollback Backlash

What a new Stalin statue says about Russia's attempt to reshape history | BBC News

Social Security chief on wait times, technology upgrades and agency's future

Nearly 25% of Americans ‘functionally unemployed’ despite low unemployment

Elon Musk announces departure from US President Trump’s administration

Secret Service agents brawl outside Obama’s home amid scrutiny

Teachers Gone Wild: St. Francis baseball coach arrested, released from responsibilities | FOX6 News Milwaukee

Teachers Gone Wild:: New charges filed against school bus driver accused of child sexual assault

Racine Home Rental Scam Warning

Retro Car: Truck Art in South Asia: The Colorful Tradition of Decorated Trucks

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Suburban man brings history back to life with 75-foot WWII aircraft


Social media fame turns risky as influencers face stalking

Trump Rants About Scum in Self-Serving Memorial Day Post, Mad at KGBFF Putin & Macron Shoved By Wife

FBI reopens Biden-era investigations, including White House cocaine incident | The Hill

French court sentences pedophile surgeon to 20 years in jail • FRANCE 24 English


He should be dragged around behind a car publicly until his bones disintegrate.

‘No f**king Nazis!’: Punk-rockers rough up fan wearing SS shirt

‘Parents must embrace’ AI in the classroom: Policy adviser

Musk slams Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ whines about treatment of DOGE in shocking flip

West Hollywood business plays chirping noise to repel homeless camps


I still think that releasing guard dogs on them would be more efficient.  I'm an alcoholic and drug addict and I think the addicted homeless are disgusting and repellent.  They belong in jail, where I went and had my "moment of clarity" that led me to sobriety.

Russian security official warns Trump of WWIII after Putin criticism | Morning in America

Cops Gone Wild: Trump facing criticism for pardon of former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins

Debate rages over RFK Jr.’s MAHA report on ‘root causes’ of disease | Morning in America

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Behind the sharp decline in mothers' mental health


This "mental health" bullshit is becoming obnoxious.  Life is hard.  Everyone has problems.  Quit whining and get on with your life.

Chaos on L.A. Streets After Police Break Up Illegal Party: Authorities

US halts student visa appointments and plans more social media vetting | BBC News

Wall Street rallies after news of EU-US trade talks | Morning in America

Cops Gone Wild: Convicted killer ex-police chief escapes Arkansas prison in disguise

SpaceX loses contact with its Starship, spins out of control

New contagious COVID-19 variant now circulating in California, health experts warn: What to know


Please, not this shit again.

Owner asks for help to save beloved American Science & Surplus stores


I love the American Science & Surplus store in Milwaukee.

Wisconsin man charged in 38-hour standoff; bond set at $1M

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

THC ban in Texas about 'protecting the kids,' lawmakers say | Morning in America

Early childhood divorce linked to teen pregnancy, incarceration: Study | Morning in America

Retro Transport: Bristol Type 173: The Helicopter That Flew Backwards (Literally)

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Consumer Reports lists top sunscreens ahead of summer 2025

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Why millennials and Gen Zers feel like they're struggling more financially

Hong Kong universities want Harvard international students

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Postal police officer says force is unable to patrol despite crimes against mail carriers increasing

San Francisco police drones tracking down stolen cars

Planting Season Slow Start

New dinosaur exhbit opens at Milwaukee County Zoo

Author highlights working Americans who are still homeless

'No reason to be addicted to drugs' in 2025: Specialist | Elizabeth Vargas Reports

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Monday, May 26, 2025

Americans spending less to fill up tanks as gas prices drop over holiday weekend

Daily Dose of Internet: They Know They're Getting Fired

Why Mowing Your Lawn May Be a Thing of the Past

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Cops Gone Wild: Former Gateway police chief, serving murder sentence, escapes from Arkansas prison

Taps somberly played at the final resting place of American heroes on Memorial Day

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Legalizing cannabis 'takes the bite' out of illegal growers: Expert | NewsNation Prime

Federal agents arrest migrants outside immigration courts

Texas advances bill to require Ten Commandments in public schools | Morning in America

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Trump announces U.S. Steel partnership with Japan’s Nippon Steel

Movie studios hoping big Memorial Day weekend numbers signal successful summer

Trump furious at Putin for Ukraine bloodbath: 'I don't know what's wrong with him'

Sinaloa Cartel leader killed after gunfight with Mexican authorities | NewsNation Now

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Is The Lucid Gravity A Tesla Killer? Inside The American-Made Luxury EV | Cars & BIkes | Forbes

Memorial Day marks prime planting time for Milwaukee gardeners

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Sunday, May 25, 2025

House lawmakers revive questions about Biden’s mental fitness, allege cover-up

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'Crypto King' in NYC accused of torturing another investor for weeks | Morning in America

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Police say they have recovered bust of Jim Morrison stolen from musician's grave decades ago

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Memorial Day special, the 1941 Jeep Willys MB


The narrator is pronouncing Willys incorrectly.  It's "willis," not "willese."

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One of the biggest problems with Trump is his lying.  He has lied so much and for so long that he himself no longer knows when he is lying.  And he surrounds himself with liars.  I hate liars.

Brutal video shows teenage bullies beating girl with disability


I was bullied in high school because I emulated the Beatles.  A year later, everyone was emulating the Beatles.
  
For the most part, other people are shit.  I believe that to this day.

38-year-old charged in connection to alleged sexual assault

From The Journal Times.com:

Caroline Neal

YORKVILLE — A 38-year-old Cudahy man has been arrested in connection to an alleged sexual assault in the Village of Yorkville.

Michael Wezyk faces one count of second degree sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age, which is a felony.

The maximum sentence upon conviction is a fine of up to $100,000, imprisonment of up to 40 years, or both.

Online court records show that Racine County Court Commissioner Alice Rudebusch set Wezyk’s cash bond at $10,000 during an April 22 hearing. Wezyk is scheduled to appear in court April 30.

According to a criminal complaint, the Racine County Sheriff’s Office began investigating following a report from the child’s biological father.

The complaint alleges Wezyk took the child to a bar and assaulted her between January and May 2024.

Wezyk also reportedly made inappropriate comments about the child and her sister, according to the criminal complaint.

From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-courts/article_7a274518-2a57-4ae2-8df2-b5fb8d059617.html#tracking-source=mp-homepage

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Senior home brawl

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Friday, May 23, 2025

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End of the penny: US Treasury Department produces last batch

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Ukraine and Russia each release 390 prisoners in massive swap

Former LGBT Center staff members establish The People's Center

From The Journal Times.com:

Holly Gilvary


RACINE — Following what former staff members called an "unexpected" closing of the LGBT Center of Southeast Wisconsin on May 16, several have formed The People's Center to reestablish services for local LGBTQ+ community members.

In a news release issued Wednesday, Kyle Johnson said The People's Center's most urgent goal is to continue critical programming for the local LGBTQ+ community, starting with youth programming.

The center is working with community partners to secure new spaces and will be publishing a calendar with times, dates and locations for reestablished groups, the release said.

Founding members include Johnson, Patricia Castillo Venegas, Jasmine Alvarez, Haven Slater, Zak Butler, Becky Crowley, Shay King and Elliott Hurd.

Once critical services are reestablished for the area's highest-risk populations, Johnson said, The People's Center will launch "new and re-imagined services" centered on community feedback.

Reconnecting with community members left behind by the LGBT Center's closure is also a high priority, according to the release.

"The LGBT Center was never a building or an institution," Alvarez said. "The Center was the people, and we're not going anywhere."

Johnson said The People's Center is a response to a common refrain that the LGBT Center "did not adequately serve the needs of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) community members." Internal changes made by the LGBT Center to address the needs of BIPOC community members were slow, "where effective at all."

King said they don't want to "simply revive the broken system that existed before."

"Instead, we started envisioning a new organization that would prioritize the needs of those who have been left behind," King said.

Johnson said The People's Center will "serve as a resource and support hub for Queer communities in Racine and Kenosha, with a focus especially on BIPOC, disabled, and otherwise marginalized community members."

The People's Center is working to establish a social media presence and a newsletter, along with an offline presence. It can be found on Instagram and Facebook at @thepeoplescenter and at www.thepeoplescenter.us.

Johnson said the center plans to eventually hold a Pride Prom and gradually build services using "grassroots and non-hierarchical methods of organizing."

From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/article_31547da3-e2cd-4e9e-9309-4cd4de586224.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Passes the House, GOP Creeps Come Out in Force & Profiting Off Presidency

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No shit, I deal with this daily.  Too old to work, too young to die.

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