Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing "harmful" materials to minors, a federal judge ruled Saturday. … [Read more...] about Judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be criminally charged over ‘harmful’ materials
Archives for July 2023
Commanders’ training camp: Takeaways and observations from Day 4
It was officially called “Back Together Saturday” across the NFL on Saturday. The day was to celebrate fans being back, players being back, etc. It was essentially the “grand opening” for NFL training camps. The Washington Commanders opened training camp on Wednesday. The practices were open on Thursday and Friday. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin attended practice on Thursday, … [Read more...] about Commanders’ training camp: Takeaways and observations from Day 4
Mexican authorities discover truck ‘cloned’ to look like U.S. Border Patrol truck
After U.S. Border Patrol caught someone cutting a hole in a border fence and alerted Mexican authorities, a truck "cloned" to look like a U.S. Border Patrol truck was found, Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday. … [Read more...] about Mexican authorities discover truck ‘cloned’ to look like U.S. Border Patrol truck
Commanders put in the work to welcome newly energized fan base
More seating and various other amenities have come in very handy at Commanders training camp, where huge swaths of fans have come out to witness the start of a new era. … [Read more...] about Commanders put in the work to welcome newly energized fan base
Nationals make two big mistakes, and Mets’ Pete Alonso turns both into homers
Former friend Max Scherzer allows one run in seven innings and Pete Alonso hits a pair of home runs as the Mets beat the Nationals, 5-1. … [Read more...] about Nationals make two big mistakes, and Mets’ Pete Alonso turns both into homers