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Apowerful nighttime earthquake leveled buildings and homes in eastern Afghanistan, killing hundreds as they slept and touching off a frantic scramble early Monday to find survivors in the rubble.The 6.0 quake struck just before midnight Sunday in Kunar province near the city of Jalalabad.Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference Monday that at least 800 died and more than 2,500 were injured, according to The Associated Press.
Greta Thunberg’s aid flotilla was forced to turn back to port after hitting stormy weather just hours into its journey to Gaza, organizers said Monday.The 22-year-old eco warrior was on one of 20 boats that set off for Gaza from Barcelona on Sunday on what they called the “largest solidarity mission” in history — with Israel threatening to arrest her in harsh “terrorist-level” conditions.But storms bringing 35 mph winds soon forced Thunberg and her pals — who also included “Game of Thrones” actor Liam Cunningham — to turn back.
Poor St. Greta, Israel sent a storm against her Gaza-Virtue-Signal-Flotilla and she and her fellow antisemites had to return to port .
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A federal district court ruled Friday that two California laws that censor online political speech are unconstitutional. In two separate lawsuits, The Babylon Bee v. Bonta and Rumble v. Bonta, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent satire website The Babylon Bee, California attorney and blogger Kelly Chang Rickert, and Rumble, operator of a large video-sharing platform that hosts a variety of content, including political commentary.The two laws challenged in the lawsuits are AB 2839, which targets and punishes speakers for engaging in certain political commentary, including posting satirical memes and parodies of politicians, and AB 2655, which requires large online platforms to act as the government’s censor and remove certain political commentary from their sites. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California found both laws to be unconstitutional.“Making fun of politicians and criticizing the government is a core First Amendment right. That includes using new technology to create parody campaign ads or satirical memes,” said ADF Senior Counsel Johannes Widmalm-Delphonse, who argued before the court. “The court was right to rein in California’s blatant censorship. We can’t trust the government to decide what is true in our online political debates.”“Our job is hard enough when our jokes keep coming true, as if they were prophecies,” said The Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon. “But it becomes significantly more difficult when self-serving politicians abuse their power to try to control public discourse and clamp down on comedy. We’re pleased the court recognized the First Amendment secures our right to tell jokes, even ones the government doesn’t like.”
Free to meme: Court finds California’s political censorship laws unconstitutionalhttps://adflegal.org/press-release/free-to-meme-court-finds-californias-political-censorship-laws-unconstitutional/I assume that AG Bonta and Goobernor Noisome will waste more taxpayer $$$$ by appealing this ruling.