Sunday, May 24, 2026

Is it a coincidence her name is Karen?

Six Guatemalan men had driven 70 miles from Glen Burnie - tools loaded, tarps spread, shingles laid - and by the morning of March 23, the job on Bayly Road was nearing the finish line. Somewhere close to $10,000 was waiting for them at the end of it. It never came.
Instead, federal immigration agents arrived. The workers were surrounded, commanded down from the roof, and taken into custody. Their van sat in the driveway, doors open, thousands of dollars in tools left behind like a still life of a raid. One of the men’s wives was five months pregnant. They have two other children.
The woman at the center of it all - Karen Trevino, identified in court records as Karen Jeanette Trevino - now finds herself under the weight of a potential felony investigation, a viral condemnation, and a Maryland extortion statute with teeth.
Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 3-701 is not ambiguous. It prohibits obtaining services - or avoiding payment for them - through the threatened use of a person’s immigration status as leverage against them. Legal experts, including Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council, have said the alleged conduct in Cambridge fits that statute with uncomfortable precision.
The math matters here. At approximately $10,000, the alleged extortion lands in a sentencing tier carrying up to 15 years in prison and a $15,000 fine.
 
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It took off okay, but...

This is the dramatic moment Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes into an enormous fireball after splashing down in the Indian Ocean. Footage shows as the rocket crashes into the sea as planned before erupting into flames.
Elon Musk called it an “epic” landing as he congratulated the SpaceX team. The CEO added: “You scored a goal for humanity.” SpaceX launched the Starship V3 – its largest and most powerful rocket yet – on Friday for a test flight.
It took off from the southern tip of Texas, near Brownsville, after the launch had been delayed by a day by a malfunctioning hydraulic pin. The Starship V3 is designed to launch more satellites and aims to carry future Nasa missions to the moon.
 

It was the 12th test flight of Musk’s rocket – despite the fiery landing, SpaceX said the craft test flight met its major objectives. Last year, mid-air explosions rained debris over the Atlantic after back-to-back Starship launches.




Going to extremes 'cause the gas is too high? Maybe you're not high enough...

 
A Georgia handyman's answer to soaring gas prices is turning heads everywhere he goes - because it involves driving a child-sized Barbie camper. Mali Hightower, 30, says he built the bizarre homemade vehicle after getting fed up with paying nearly $90 to fill up his aging Mercedes-Benz convertible.
So he pulled a discarded pink Power Wheels Barbie Dream Camper out of the trash, fitted it with a two-gallon engine from an old power washer, and turned it into a mini gas-saving commuter car.
Now, I'm sure any cop'd tell ya it ain't exactly street legal, but I bet he got a lot of likes or whatever on TikTok or Instagram. 'A' for effort, buddy...



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There's a boatload of reasons why Colbert is gone, and even he doesn't know it...

This show lost tens of millions each year - some say as much as $ 40,000,000.00 a year and look at the huge staff. How is it possible that that many people can't find a single funny thing to say?
If you watch re-runs of Johnny Carson, one thing will stand out the most, and it's that Carson had the unique ability to deliver jokes in a casual, midwestern-everyman tone; like chatting with the audience over a drink. He made it feel effortless and inclusive, as if he was one of them poking fun at the day's absurdities (kind of like we do with snark on social media - everyone's fair game) He recovered from weak jokes by leaning into them self-deprecatingly, which often got bigger laughs.
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On country roads in the northern part of Ireland, you'll occassionaly come across a truck similar to this one. Tea, biscuits and jam, clothing, toys, damn near whatever the guy feels like selling on any given day. No cops or other authoritarian jerkoffs bother him (or her) - they let them do their thing. As it should be everywhere. Think you'd get away with doing this where you live? I probably could - just not here IN The Villages...
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Joining in the Bicentennial spirit, in 1976 Public Service painted its Newark Subway cars in patriotic colors. When New Jersey Transit took over operations in 1980, they were repainted in NJT livery. In this photo, Car 17 clangs and honks across Orange Street, beginning its outbound surface run. On the right is the old Banister shoe factory, which, like many Newark businesses, operated on the banks of the Morris Canal, in which the City Subway was built after it was abandoned and drained. Banister cranked out leather goods from here from 1915 to 1934, when Tung-Sol Lamp Works took over the facility. Workers there (up to 500 at the facility's busiest) enjoyed reliable, frequent service at the Orange Street station.
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When Carson did his final show, one in five Americans were watching. Colbert's final audience was a minor fraction of that. The numbers tell the whole story of what late night became:
Then: When Johnny Carson signed off in 1992, it's been estimated that 55 million  Americans watched - out of about 250 million. More than one in five.
Now: Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show drew 6.7 million - out of roughly 342 million. Under 2%.
The shift: same chair, a far bigger country, a fraction of the audience.
The reason: Carson made the whole country laugh; Colbert made half the country the butt of his 'jokes'. Late night didn’t die of natural causes. It chose a side, aimed nine of every ten jokes at that side’s enemies, and then acted shocked when half the country stopped watching. Carson understood he was a guest in everyone’s living room. His successors decided the living room needed a lecture. Carson hosted an entire country. Colbert played 'host' to a minority who's clubhouse was closed to anyone with half a brain.
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And the hits just keep on coming. Three people were arrested, including two from New York, during a wild brawl that broke out at a community college graduation in Connecticut — after lax arena security failed to stomp it out. The commencement plunged into chaos when two families allegedly started throwing punches that ignited a melee during the Gateway Community College graduation ceremony at the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on Thursday. Police were called in to reports of a massive fight at the arena around 6:15 p.m., and were forced to wade into the melee to separate the participants, News 8 reported.
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People have become so hyper-focused on living through their smartphone screens that they've forgotten not everyone wants - or is able - to do the same. From Miami Beach cafés going completely cashless to essential services across the Sunshine State requiring a mobile app download just to complete a basic transaction, the push for a 100% digital world is alienating millions of people - not just Floridians. It's time to stop forcing app-only payments down everyone's throats.
The physical world shouldn't require a software update to navigate. True financial freedom means having choices - whether that's paying with a physical card at an ATM, using paper cash, or tapping a phone. When we eliminate the analog options, we strip away independence from seniors in retirement communities, coastal residents, and those without stable internet access. Technology should serve all of us, not restrict what we do and where we do business.
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Into the Highlands...


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Saturday, May 23, 2026

My sentiments exactly...



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The Duke doesn't seem to care...

 
Maybe one of the most iconic locations in the architecturally rich city of Glasgow, the Duke of Wellington Statue has been harmlessly adorned with an unauthorized traffic cone chapeau since the 1980's and has become so beloved that locals actively encourage the victimless vandalism.
The statue, located just outside of Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art and has graced the city's urban center since its establishment in 1844. However sometime during the 1980's, people started climbing the proud equestrian statue's plinth and placing a traffic cone on the Duke's head. No one is sure who started the tradition, but inebriated tricksters kept replacing the traffic cone each time the city would take it down. The image of the Duke with his bright orange hat became so common that most came to accept it as the standard look of the statue and it became a popular photo spot for visitors.
In 2013, the city of Glasgow began to work on a proposal that would have increased the height of the statue's plinth in an attempt to discourage the practice. However the Glaswegian public was outraged and formed campaigns to put a stop to the proposal. Outcry against the upgrade was so strong that the city abandoned the plan altogether.   
 

The prankish practice does not seem to symbolize anything greater than the playful spirit of certain Glaswegians, but that seems to have been more than enough to make sure the Duke of Wellington's head will not get cold anytime soon. 

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What is the true definition of a 'racist'? You tell me, Hakeem...

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is calling on Black athletes to boycott Southeastern Conference schools in states where Republicans have pushed new congressional maps - just not in other States where he likes the maps. Jeffries made the appeal Tuesday alongside the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP - a racist organization if ever there was one,  arguing that Republican redistricting efforts amount to a 'direct attack on Black political representation'.  
“This is an unprecedented moment, featuring an unprecedented attack on black political representation, and therefore it requires an unprecedented response,” Jeffries said during a press conference on Capitol Hill. “We are here standing in solidarity with NAACP in its call for athletes to boycott institutions within the SEC that belong to states that have unleashed these Jim Crow-like racially oppressive tactics, which is unacceptable, unconscionable and un-American,” the New York Democrat continued.  
The fight is part of a larger political battle over redistricting in states including Texas, Missouri, Florida and Tennessee, which have all redrawn their congressional maps and faced criticism from Democrats and civil rights groups. Republicans say those fights are legal and political, not racial, and the clash is expected to intensify ahead of the midterm elections.  
 

It's perfectly okay when they try to redistrict, but it's racist if other do. That in and of itself proves he - and any other member of a so-called 'Black Caucus' - is a racist simply by denying entry to Whites. That simple.

Sources: Facebook Florida Hillbilly | New York Post



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Is it a coincidence her name is Karen?

Six Guatemalan men had driven 70 miles from Glen Burnie - tools loaded, tarps spread, shingles laid - and by the morning of March 23, the jo...