At least 1 juvenile killed and 9 others injured in an overnight mass shooting in St. Louis

At least one juvenile was killed and nine others injured on Sunday in an overnight shooting in downtown St. Louis, according to Major Tishaura Jones.

The shooting took place downtown just after 1 am CT, inside a building at 14th and Washington where a party was being held. The space usually serves as an office space.

A 17-year-old suspect is in custody, Police Chief Robert Tracy said during a news conference Sunday.

“This Father’s Day, families across the St. Louis region woke to the news of yet another mass shooting,” Jones said.

“It’s every parent’s worst nightmare, tenfold,” Jones said.

State Police recovered the body of 24-year-old Lynn man who vanished after leaving a party in a Lyft ride

Law enforcement officials recovered the body of a missing Lynn man who never returned home from a party he attended in Chelsea on Sunday.

Massachusetts State Police divers made the recovery of 24-year-old Dickson “Joel” De Los Reyes around 8:30 pm on Friday night after an aerial search observed his body in the Rumney Marsh Reservation along Route 107 in Revere.

Detectives assigned to the Suffolk District Attorney’s Office are investigating the now death of De Los Reyes, who vanished after leaving a party on the morning of June 11, Massachusetts State Police announced Friday.

Evidence indicates that De Los

Designs law reform – IPwars.com

IP Australia has published 3 consultation papers on proposed reforms to registered designs law:

  1. Public consultation of Protection for Virtual Designs
  2. Public consultation on Protection for Partial Designs; and
  3. Public consultation on Protection for Incremental Improvements of Designs

There are also 3 one page “fact” sheets to go with them:

(a) Virtual Designs;

(b) Partial Designs;

(c) Incremental Improvements,

but you probably want to read the consultation papers proper to understand them.

Incremental improvements

The idea here is that a designer may file a low-cost preliminary design and within 6 months file the “main design”. The priority date of the

California Gov. Newsom spars with Fox News host Hannity over Biden, immigration and the economy

By ADAM BEAM
Associated Press

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom sparred with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday night, insisting President Joe Biden is physically fit for a second term as president while refusing to say whether supporters have urged him to run against Biden on the 2024 ballot.

Asked if he believes Biden is “cognitively strong enough to be president,” Newsom said yes, adding that he talks with the president “all the time” and has traveled with him aboard Air Force One.

‘You never answered my question directly,’ Hannity responded. “How many times does your

SMU law professor breaks down former President Trump’s classified documents case

SMU law professor breaks down Donald Trump’s classified documents case


SMU law professor breaks down Donald Trump’s classified documents case

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DALLAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) — Former President Trump has been indicted for mishandling classified documents. But he’s not the only one who’s been accused of that.

The indictment of the former president for the mishandling of classified documents is spelled out in 49 pages. In a sit-down interview with CBS News Texas, SMU constitutional law professor Dale Carpenter explained what those pages consisted of and what makes this case so different.

“It was a kind of recklessness about the storage of

Democratic lawmakers claim indictment news shows Trump ‘not above the law’

Democratic lawmakers on Thursday weighed in on former President Trump’s indictment in connection with an investigation into his handling of classified documents, with many arguing that the news shows the former president and current 2024 candidate isn’t above the law.

“Trump’s apparent indictment on multiple charges arising from his retention of classified materials is another affirmation of the rule of law,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who played a central role in Trump’s first impeachment.

Trump, who is running for president in 2024, said on Thursday that his legal team had been told he was indicted and summoned to appear

Parents’ rights groups are the newest addition to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s ‘Hate and Extremism’ report

A new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) lists some parents’ rights organizations as “hate and anti-government groups” akin to neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.

With the release of their “Year In Hate and Extremism 2022” report on Tuesday, the SPLC appeared to change their infamous “Hate Map” to now be a map of “hate and antigovernment groups.” After counting 733 “hate groups” in 2021, the number increased to 1225 “hate and anti-government extremist groups” in the 2022 report, many of which were focused on education.

According to the new SPLC report, schools “have been on the