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California’s $20 fast food minimum wage hasn’t had much effect

10 months 3 weeks ago
It's been nearly a year since California raised its fast food minimum wage to $20, so a couple of days ago the IRLE at Cal Berkeley released its second report on how things are going. First off, multiple sources make it clear that fast food workers are making more money. Duh. They're making $20 an ...continue reading "California’s $20 fast food minimum wage hasn’t had much effect"
Kevin Drum

BJ's Printables Male Athlete Of Month: Kaleb Turney Has Made Great Contributions To Knights' Success

10 months 3 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Kaleb Turney is a junior forward for the Metro-East Lutheran boys basketball team, and he's made very valuable contributions to the Knights this season. Currently, Metro-East stands at 19-11. as the Knights have won their first two IHSA Class 1A playoff games, over Mt. Olive 65-18, and Raymond Lincolnwood 57-34, going into the Lincolnwood regional final on Feb. 28 against Hardin Calhoun. In the first two games, Turney had scored eight and five points, respectively, and for the season, averages 5.2 points and 2.8 rebounds-per-game, going along with 16 assists and 16 steals. He's valuable coming off the bench to help his team with a spark when they need it most. He is a BJ's Printables Male Athlete of the Month for MELHS. After the win over Mt. Olive on Feb. 24, felt very strong about his efforts, and how the team performed, going out to a big lead and not looking back. "I'm feeling good," Turney said. "We came into this game thinking we were going to win, and that's

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VIDEO: Sixty Candidates at Second Forum Survey Technician Apprenticeship Session

10 months 3 weeks ago
Almost tripling the attendance of a session held last week, Wednesday’s (Feb. 26th) informational session for Construction Forum’s new Certified Survey Technician Apprenticeship program saw over 60 attendees at St. Louis County Workforce Center at Northwest Crossing. Six employers who have declared their intention to hire one of the candidates were represented at the event: […]
Tom Finan

31-Year-Old Receives Two Decades for Firearm Robbery Incident At East St. Louis Convenience Store

10 months 3 weeks ago
EAST ST. LOUIS – A 31-year-old man has been sentenced in U.S. District Court to 20 years in prison for an armed robbery that occurred at a convenience store in East St. Louis. Vernelle E. Hines, who was arrested in Houston, Texas, pleaded guilty to charges of interference with commerce by robbery and carrying and using a firearm during a crime of violence. The incident took place on Oct. 31, 2023, when Hines brandished a firearm at a clerk at the Mega Supermarket. According to court documents, he demanded two bottles of tequila and, upon the clerk's refusal, assaulted the clerk, discharged his firearm into the ceiling, and forcibly took the tequila along with several hundred dollars. Hines was wearing a mask to conceal his identity during the robbery, which resulted in serious and permanent injuries to the store clerk. “This 20-year sentence of a convicted felon who committed a brutal robbery is evidence of the Illinois State Police’s commitment to making communities

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Senate must reject Ed Martin’s bid to be top DC prosecutor

10 months 3 weeks ago

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

On Thursday, a coalition of civil society groups asked senators to reject the nomination of Edward R. Martin Jr. to be the permanent U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. In just over a month as the interim U.S. attorney, Martin has weaponized his office to threaten critics of Elon Musk in willful disregard of the First Amendment and U.S. Justice Department policy, as well as of binding rules of professional conduct for prosecutors.

The letter — which was spearheaded by Demand Progress and Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) — calls on senators to honor their duty to the Constitution’s advice and consent clause by rejecting Martin’s nomination to be U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.

Seth Stern, director of advocacy at FPF, said: “We don’t need to guess whether Ed Martin will abuse the U.S. attorney’s office if confirmed. He’s a political operative who has made clear that he intends to use it as a vehicle for selective, anti-speech prosecutions and petty retribution rather than the pursuit of justice. Even putting aside his ethical deficiencies, his failure to understand or care about the basic First Amendment freedom to criticize government officials harshly and by name demonstrates his incompetence to lead such an important office — as does the fact that he’s reportedly never been a prosecutor before.”

“In just one month, Ed Martin has corrupted the office of the U.S. attorney for D.C. into Elon Musk’s personal hit squad,” added Emily Peterson-Cassin, director of corporate power at Demand Progress. “Martin has incinerated any sense of duty or impartiality by shamelessly currying favor with the world’s richest man by targeting his perceived enemies. Senators must reject his nomination and stop him from using the full weight of his office to illegally silence critics of Elon Musk and DOGE.”

Last week, Martin, who calls himself President Donald Trump’s lawyer, launched “Operation Whirlwind,” an initiative targeting Democratic lawmakers who have criticized Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Martin deliberately misframes obviously hyperbolic statements about political consequences as threats of violence. Ignoring his duty of impartiality, he has nothing to say about far more aggressive rhetoric from individuals aligned with Musk, including Trump. That’s consistent with his history of advocating for Jan. 6 rioters whose conduct was exponentially more threatening than the rhetoric he now seeks to criminalize.

Earlier this month, after Musk said that a user on X who listed the names of DOGE staffers identified in a news report “committed a crime,” Martin sent a letter asking Musk to “utilize” Martin’s office to protect DOGE. He followed up with a second letter saying that he will investigate individuals and groups referred to him by Musk. Not only has Martin threatened criminal investigation of Americans who he believes have merely acted “unethically” and not even violated any criminal laws, he has publicly vowed to use the U.S. attorney’s office to “chase them to the end of the Earth.”

Misusing the U.S. attorney’s office to silence and punish people for simply using their free speech rights to criticize Musk and DOGE violates constitutional free speech protections and Attorney General Pam Bondi’s own policies on prosecution charging decisions, as well as the professional rules of conduct of the District of Columbia Bar and the Missouri Bar.

You can read the groups’ letter here or below.

Please contact us if you would like further comment.

Freedom of the Press Foundation

Budget committee sends $2 billion supplemental spending bill to Missouri House

10 months 3 weeks ago
The first spending bill of the year — almost $2 billion to fund state agencies through June 30 — was approved Thursday by the Missouri House Budget Committee. The supplemental appropriation bill includes money to make sure public schools receive their full allocation under the foundation formula, $103 million for federally financed summer food programs […]
Rudi Keller

Statewide Organization Plans to Conduct Their Annual Conference at Pere Marquette State Park

10 months 3 weeks ago
PERE MARQUETTE - The Prairie State Conservation Coalition (PSCC) is set to hold its annual conference at Pere Marquette State Park from March 5 to March 7, 2025, marking the first time the event will take place at this location. The PSCC, an Illinois nonprofit organization comprising various land conservation groups, focuses on protecting and restoring the state's diverse landscapes, which range from lakefronts and river bluffs to prairies and forests. Alley Ringhausen, Executive Director of Great Rivers Land Trust, has been a long-time attendee of the PSCC conference and advocated for the venue change. "I suggested the group come to Southern Illinois and see all the amazing sights and venues we have to offer," Ringhausen said. The event is expected to attract around 150 participants from conservation organizations across the state. In addition to its significance for the conservation community, the conference is anticipated to have positive economic impacts on the local business

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