The posh liberal enclave of Martha’s Vineyard has been thrown into chaos by the arrival of two planeloads of migrants sent there by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Roughly 50 mostly male migrants were flown to the famed Massachusetts island — constituting what the local tourism board called a “humanitarian crisis’’ Thursday. “This is an ongoing situation,’’ wrote a county emergency-management rep in a statement, noting that local authorities “are actively collaborating to develop a coordinated regional response. We have reached out to our State and Federal partners for additional and long term support and assistance.’’
At opposite ends of the political spectrum, the way these prominent governors are responding to the country’s immigration crisis has elevated their national profiles while boosting their positioning for potential White House runs. https://t.co/retybxB7bX
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 16, 2022
Biden says Republicans are 'playing politics' after transporting migrants to Martha's Vineyard, VP's home https://t.co/PopbVekjnx
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 16, 2022
➤SPECIAL MASTER TO REVIEW DOCUMENTS SEIZED AT MAR-A-LAGO: A U.S. District judge has refused a request from the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately resume its criminal investigation into classified documents seized at former President Donald Trump’s home in Florida. Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the investigation must remain on hold while the documents are first reviewed by an independent arbiter. The judge is allowing the arbiter to review all of the documents, including those marked classified. Senior Judge Raymond Dearie, of Brooklyn, New York, was named the arbiter, called a special master. Politico has revealed that at least one of Trump’s attorneys in the case is being paid by Save America, the political fundraising group set up by Trump two days after the 2020 election. A $3 million payment was arranged for Florida lawyer Kris Kise, who will represent Trump on both the documents case and the January 6th investigation.
✞THE ELIZABETH LINE: The line of mourners waiting to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth the Second stretched across London for more than nine miles yesterday. The queen is lying in state at Westminster Hall. The government’s funeral planners warned them that they would almost certainly be there overnight if they expect to enter the hall.
➤JACKSON RESIDENTS FINALLY GET SAFE WATER: Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, have clean water flowing from their taps for the first time in more than 40 days. Flooding along the Pearl River in August caused the collapse of the city’s aging water plant. The fix is not permanent. The city’s water system has been neglected for years.
CNN, Politico indicate that ‘go woke, go broke’ applies to news organizations https://t.co/OOVmqpLvMp
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 16, 2022
➤MORTGAGE RATES TOP 6%: Home mortgage rates topped six percent this week for the first time since 2008. Last week’s 6.02 percent average nationwide rate is more than double the rate in the same week a year earlier. They may get higher soon, since the Federal Reserve is expected to raise the federal funds rate again next week.
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Rapper Cardi B pleaded guilty and has been sentenced for her involvement in a 2018 New York strip club brawl. https://t.co/A1hsc09UIh
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 16, 2022
➤WORK FROM HOME: The U.S. Census Bureau's latest findings showed that DC has paved the way for remote work as nearly half of all employees were reporting working from home. Seattle followed closely behind with 46.8 percent of employees working from home. San Francisco had 45.6 percent of its labor force working remotely, wile Austin and Atlanta had 38.8 and 38.7 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, Memphis, El Paso, Texas and Wichita, Kansas, all trailed at the bottom with only 10 percent of employees working from home. Overall, the US reported that nearly 18 percent of its workforce was enjoying remote work, nearly three times as much prior to the pandemic.
➤LIFE ON MARS! Life has been found on Mars, or at least something resembling it. The Perseverance rover has collected samples of volcanic rock that contain a high concentration of organic matter from an ancient river delta on the planet’s surface. The samples suggest that the riverbed was possibly a habitable environment about 3.5 billion years ago. NASA notes that the presence of organic matter suggests the possibility of life but does not prove it.
🎾ROGER FEDERER IS RETIRING: Roger Federer announced yesterday that he plans to retire from pro tennis after next week’s Laver Cup in London. During his 24-year career, Federer won 20 Grand Slam men’s singles titles including a record eight Wimbledon titles, six Australian Open titles and five U.S. Open titles. He was ranked Number One by the Association of Tennis Professions for a record 237 straight weeks from February 2nd, 2004, until August 17th, 2008. Now 41, Federer has been struggling with knee injuries.To my tennis family and beyond,
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) September 15, 2022
With Love,
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President Biden plans to meet at the White House on Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and Michigan corporate security executive Paul Whelan, both of whom remain jailed in Russia, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. https://t.co/v5V3kpB0NN
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 15, 2022
🏈SEAHAWKS SAFETY JAMAL ADAMS OUT FOR THE SEASON: Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is now expected to be out for the season after an injury to his quadriceps tendon suffered in the team’s opening game, the NFL Network reported yesterday. The Seahawks have signed defensive back Teez Tabor of the Atlanta Falcons’ practice squad to fill in for Adams.
🏈NFL WEEK 2 -- THURSDAY NIGHT: Kansas City Chiefs 27, Los Angeles Chargers 24Justin Herbert plays through pain to keep Chargers in game, earns praise from NFL world https://t.co/2NN9bQNXIW
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 16, 2022
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➤FIONA EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN: The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Fiona is on a path to threaten the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico this weekend. Fiona has formed in the Atlantic, becoming the sixth named storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm is heading towards the Leeward Islands and packing winds of 60 mph with even higher gusts. Strong winds currently extend 140 miles from the center of the storm leading to multiple governments to issue tropical storm warnings. Tropical storm warnings currently cover Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten, Guadeloupe, and St. Martin.
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