The page you are looking for cannot be found You may have followed a broken or outdated link MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka reached the round of 16 at the Miami Open on Saturday, when Elena-Gabriela Ruse retired with an injury She's such a fighter," Sabalenka said in her postmatch Just thank you guys for coming and supporting who arrived in Miami fresh off a loss in last week's Indian Wells final wrapped up the first set at 6-1 before Romanian Ruse was forced to retire with a right thigh injury Up next for Sabalenka, the three-time Grand Slam champion, will be the winner of Saturday night's match on the grandstand between American and defending Miami Open champion Danielle Collins and Swiss qualifier Rebeka Masarova Third-seed Coco Gauff also progressed into the round of 16 with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Greece's Maria Sakkari On the men's side, top-seed Alexander Zverev defeated Jacob Fearnley 6-2 Zverev looked comfortable against the British qualifier mixing a solid serve with dominance from the baseline while saving the only two break points he faced during the 74-minute match For Zverev, who lost in the first round at Indian Wells, the win gave him a German-record 145th Masters 1000 win, one more than Tommy Haas. He will now face Australia's Jordan Thompson "Happy to kind of have improved a few things from Indian Wells where I didn't feel well on the court I didn't feel like I played good," Zverev told reporters "Hopefully this is just the first of many matches for me here and I can continue playing well." that means there are no Indian Wells semifinalists left in Miami Information from Reuters was used in this report The Washington Beer Blog Some images provided in partnership with DepositPhotos.com Copyright © 2025 The Washington Beer Blog Two men were detained last week in Teton County when they were called in for a probation-related meeting the federal agency better known as “ICE” that enforces immigration law said people being apprehended via a “ruse” is not uncommon Two recent arrests by federal immigration officials in Teton Valley are raising concerns for some Teton County officials about due process and community trust Both arrests resulted in deportation proceedings Harnol Hugo Naves-Rangel and Jonathan Israel Rios-Flores were each contacted via text message by the Teton County misdemeanor probation office and instructed to check in on separate days last week with probation officer Josh Burris whose office is located inside the Teton County Law Enforcement Center on Main Street in Driggs Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents intercepted them in the hallway of the building better known as “ICE,” is responsible for enforcing federal immigration law and has been front-and-center in President Donald Trump’s push to ramp up deportations of people in the country illegally Rios-Flores was arrested April 21 and Naves-Rangel was taken into custody April 25 Both were initially booked into the Jefferson County Jail before being transferred to the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Las Vegas Calling a defendant in for a probation check or other reason and arresting them for an immigration-related crime — commonly referred to as a “ruse” — is a deceptive method ICE uses to locate and arrest individuals Fabbricatore suspects ICE agents were not interested in the misdemeanor DUI charges but were targeting the men for overstaying their visas Using a ruse was not uncommon when he was a regional director “It seems to me that this kind of activity greatly compromises the goal of probation,” Teton County Idaho Commissioner Michael Whitfield said Monday addressing the ICE arrests while discussing the probation department in a public meeting Magistrate Judge Jason Walker agreed in the Monday meeting calling the notion of coordinated efforts between the probation office and ICE agents “shocking.” that is outside the scope of the local department’s role in the criminal justice system While he acknowledged the probation department’s legal authority the judge said probation is intended to provide rehabilitation after a defendant’s case makes it through the courts To erode that foundation would be detrimental to the community has been in flux in recent weeks following the resignation of its director who previously served as a junior probation staff member is just a few months into his new role as the adult misdemeanor probation officer after graduating from college last spring It remains unclear which local official Burris reports to while the county works to fill the vacant director position Although the probation department operates under the county government Teton County officials say Burris works closely with law enforcement told the News&Guide Tuesday that he didn’t understand all the ins and outs of the county departments and couldn’t lend anything more to the wider discussion about probation Idaho Sheriff Clint Lemieux about the two ICE arrests Wolfe said the sheriff told him ICE had contacted law enforcement regarding Rios-Flores and Naves-Rangel and in turn the sheriff’s office coordinated with the probation office to schedule the arrests An administrative assistant in the probation office said Burris had no comment to the News&Guide Lemieux did not respond to a request for comment “It seems to me that this kind of activity greatly compromises the purpose of probation.” —Michael Whitfield Wolfe said people who are in the United States illegally have reason to be concerned about interactions with law enforcement he emphasized that the county is not “going out and looking for people,” despite the allegation that probation was catfishing community members Wolfe acknowledged that the county — including the probation office — does not have a formal policy regarding collaboration with federal agencies but said he is working to become more informed on the issue John Faicco of the Teton County Sheriff’s Office in Jackson said the western Idaho county probation office does not coordinate with federal agencies More than 200 people attended an event hosted by the Boise Mexican consulate on Saturday at Teton High School in Driggs While the event focused on helping community members with passport and identification needs an underlying sense of urgency was evident Members of the Latino community voiced concerns about how they could trust a local government that “Using power to target and harm the most vulnerable among us is not only wrong but also deeply unfair,” a member of the Teton Valley Latino community wrote Idaho commissioners after the meeting the people of the Latinx community; one of the largest minority groups contributing to Idaho’s economy and paying taxes — deserve to be treated with dignity and respect “I am alarmed that probation officers may be using their authority to set up vulnerable members of our community for deportation,” the email says “This practice instills fear in those under supervised probation making them afraid to attend their appointments They are now faced with an impossible choice: show up and risk immediate arrest and deportation or miss the appointment and face a warrant for violating their probation.” Naves-Rangel was arrested last July by the Teton County Idaho Sheriff’s Office for driving under the influence of alcohol Naves-Rangel agreed to a plea deal with the state and pled guilty to the DUI He was ordered to serve two years of probation Family members said he came to the Teton Valley area two years ago on a 6-month work visa Naves-Rangel was months away from graduating as an architect in Mexico but chose to work as a painter in a resort area to provide more for his young family Naves-Rangel did not seek to renew his visa opting to continue working and providing for his family Rios-Flores also pled guilty to a DUI in November under a plea agreement from the state He was sentenced to 18 months of probation and had his driver’s license suspended Neither men have felony charges on the state or national level Contact Jeannette Boner at 307-732-5901 or courts@jhnewsandguide.com or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to read or post comments no promotional deals were found matching that code Your browser is out of date 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last time I interacted with a live Click here to display content from YouTube. Learn more in YouTube’s privacy policy Always display content from YouTube Others certainly knew Michael better than me Yet I got to see him from the vantage of someone whose views clashed with his (rather than the vantage of like-minded colleagues) he never lost his good will or his eagerness for free even on topics where he thought the other party was completely and hopelessly misguided as he did about my embrace of intelligent design I thought his embrace of Darwinism was likewise completely and hopelessly misguided Unlike some debates I’ve had with opponents of intelligent design I never had the sense with Michael that we were keeping score and adding up points to determine a winner I wasn’t sure what to make of Michael when I first met him and saw him in action. That said, I wasn’t sure what to make of Phil Johnson either when I first met him — a lawyer taking on biological evolution, really? Both ended up as my friends. And both are now sadly gone (here’s my remembrance of Phil) Michael struck me as full of himself but also as not taking himself too seriously as when someone in the audience asked him a gotcha question to make him look foolish I’ve tried to come up with a single word that captures my recollection of Michael at our first encounter and then in the subsequent decades of our friendship and not in a reserved or modest way but with spirit and gusto The funniest incident I recall with Michael occurred at a Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum that took place in Georgia in February of 2006 The Greer-Heard forum was a generously underwritten annual event featuring two speakers taking opposite sides on an important cultural issue Wright concerning the historicity of the biblical accounts about Jesus and it can be purchased to this day on Amazon.  This forum provoked a remark from Michael that I found hilariously funny and that’s etched into my memory Our exchange took place around the time that the new atheists Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion would be published later that year But Dawkins’ full throttle assault against theism and his case for atheism were already before the public consciousness Dawkins’ two-part documentary on behalf of atheism had just been released January of 2006 all under the umbrella of The Root of All Evil (Note that I found the first of these parts especially useful in courses I taught on apologetics): Michael wanted nothing to do with the harsh atheism of Dawkins and his fellow horsemen of the atheistic apocalypse as they also came to be called (Christopher Hitchens of God Is Not Great it would be inaccurate to characterize Ruse as trying to reconcile science and religion except in a way that shortchanged religion In his book Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? (Cambridge Even the supreme miracle of the resurrection requires no law-breaking return from the dead or more likely that he really was physically dead but that on and from the third day a group of people That a psychologist or sociologist might be able to explain all of this by natural laws is totally irrelevant — something of a relief What counts is that it happened and that it was unexpected and that it mattered It is from this regeneration of spirit that true Christianity stems not from some law-defying physiological reversals in the early hours of a Sunday morning Any but the least traditional Christians would find this dismissal of a real bodily resurrection of Jesus as unacceptable and irreconcilable with Christian orthodoxy even if the resurrection of Jesus could not be grounded factually whose childhood experiences with Christianity were quite negative Michael came from a Quaker background that he regarded as positive and which I sensed he still at some level wanted to be true.  Ruse has engaged in heated exchanges with new atheists the pusillanimous appeaser of Hitler at Munich Jerry Coyne reviewed one of my books (Can a Darwinian be a Christian?) using the Orwellian quote that only an intellectual could believe the nonsense I believe in Myers has referred to me as a ‘clueless gobshite.’” Ruse said new atheists do the side of science a “grave disservice,” a “disservice to scholarship,” and that “Dawkins in The God Delusion would fail any introductory philosophy or religion course,” and that The God Delusion makes him “ashamed to be an atheist.” Ruse concluded saying “I am proud to be the focus of the invective of the new atheists let’s finally get to the funniest incident I recall with Michael a heaven of eternal bliss compatible with theism and incompatible with atheism Here is how Michael described heaven: “I would love for heaven to be real Heaven for me would be a new Mozart opera every night and fish-and-chips during intermission.” Funny at our podcast interview together with Subboor Ahmad in early 2024 Michael was going to a Mozart opera that night He wasn’t going to miss it even though he was breathing oxygen through a nasal cannula during the interview and would need the additional oxygen that night at the opera I found Michael’s vision of heaven amusing but perhaps closer to truth than he might have imagined. In Catholic priest Thomas Dubay’s The Evidential Power of Beauty (a book I used in some of my graduate seminars on theology and science) Dubay also sings the praises of Mozart as a window into the divine While it may be hard to imagine that any activity could be continued for all eternity without engendering boredom the appreciation of beauty—a never ending progression of ever increasing visions of beauty—seems immune to the boredom problem Michael therefore also made a profound point The incident with Michael that made the greatest impression on me and which showed me the depth and kindness of his humanity occurred at the University of Central Arkansas in the fall of 2003 It was a symposium featuring the two of us But we also had lots of interactions with students especially students from the honors college about thirty honors students were seated at tables in a plush hall Michael went to each student individually and shook hands asking with genuine interest about each of them Another incident that stood out to me from the symposium at the University of Central Arkansas was when Michael seated in conversation with faculty and students I don’t recall what prompted Michael to remove his upper-body clothing but it wasn’t gratuitous and the students loved it It seems that Michael had a penchant for showing off his chest and about twenty others (including evolutionists such as David Hull and Richard Dawkins) sending us several images of himself getting and showing off a newly minted tattoo I vaguely recall that Michael may have lost or won bet or somehow had been challenged by his students to get a tattoo of something evolutionarily significant He chose a classic organism from the Cambrian the trilobite (one of the first arthropods Here are the images of Michael getting his trilobite tattoo showing the ordeal that it was (as evident in the pain on his face) as well as his satisfaction once the ordeal was over As Michael put it in the email alerting us to his new tattoo: “I now expect my intelligent design friends to have Jesus tattooed on their right arms.” As it is I never felt obligated to meet that expectation But I was happy for Michael in the pleasure he took in his tattoo: If some of my remembrances of Michael seem frivolous he was also a serious defender of academic freedom and expression he and I were trying to complete one more project on the controversy between Darwinism and intelligent design I sensed that this might be his swan song—his usual energy on past projects was not there and it largely fell to me to try to pull this project together for this project we needed to enlist several Darwinists I expected with Michael’s extensive rolodex in that world that enlisting the needed Darwinists would be easy I don’t mean to be cagey about this project but it still has a chance of coming to light and I hope it does for my sake and Michael’s as indeed a fitting swan song for all his efforts to promote freedom of thought and expression on the questions that most animated him I won’t at this moment be divulging information about the precise details of this project I will share an exchange that Michael had with a prominent Darwinian biologist in trying to enlist this biologist to our project.  I no longer feel the need to keep this exchange secret I won’t disclose the identity of the biologist in question my point is to underscore how freedom of thought and expression in the academy are regularly suppressed and that it takes the courage of a Michael Ruse to stand against such suppression Here’s how the biologist in question responded to a request to contribute to our project In the interest of keeping the precise nature of the project as well as the biologist in question confidential clearly marked with brackets and ellipses: =====Begin email from biologist to Michael [Your assistant] wrote me to ask for a contribution to what he said was a project planned by you and William Dembski… I was curious about the scope of this project so I wrote to inquire to a set of people who were involved in the Dover trial.  These included [omit names of seven prominent opponents of intelligent design].  [All these] who participated in the trial … were dismayed They individually expressed a range of reasons why this would be a terrible idea either scientifically (there never was) or polemically with respect to ID in the past 20 years — The original proponents of ID have mostly either scattered to the winds or have labored in quasi-academic obscurity.  (I will not characterize Dembski’s abstract mathematical work of the past decades other than to offer the view that they have nothing to say about evolution or science.)  There still has never been a peer-reviewed scientific publication by an ID proponent.  No one could think of “new” issues or aspects of ID that have emerged.  What is the definition of a dead horse — We live in a far greater era of disinformation and fakery than we lived in 20 years ago.  If ID was a “Trojan horse” and a construct of smoke and mirrors then how much easier will it be to gull a substantial portion of the populace now?  How will this help the cause of science and science education – or even if you want to assume your philosopher’s mantle the cause of explaining legitimate philosophy conservative Christians are determined to relitigate the ID battle.  They are using the same tactics of bringing in persuasive lawyers and launching advertising campaigns to voters.  They are also assaulting textbooks.  Ken Miller’s biology text was criticized in Texas for chapters that dealt with Covid-19 (which was alleged by critics not to be a disease) and the absence of a balanced treatment of ID with evolution.  How will your planned publication help with this apart from helping the ID proponents claim that scientists are taking them seriously — One of our colleagues remarked: “since 2004 when Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA first appeared Dembski has repeatedly evinced inappropriate behavior — failing to address pertinent criticism — that should make anyone leery about participating in an ostensibly scholarly enterprise with him After twenty years (or more) of not playing nicely with others he can hardly expect eager cooperation at this stage.”  As another pointed out your past collaborations with Dembski have allowed him to pose as a mainstream academic which some regard as a debatable claim.  Setting aside any abstract mathematical contributions he has no relevance to any inquiry about evolution or science in general — The Discovery Institute and its friends would like nothing better than the academic legitimacy that you would collude with in … this pseudo-debate.  This may not matter to you because you may feel that open discussion is of general interest to the public and salutary to its understanding of issues central to human endeavor.  If so that view seems short-sighted.  We who sacrificed years of effort to explain and ultimately counter the pretensions of ID as science which was instantiated in Judge Jones’s 142-page decision in which not a single sentence validated any of the arguments of the ID proponents will not thank you for giving comfort to these opponents of science and rational thought even as their legal and administrative minions redouble their efforts to overturn everything that we accomplished if for no other reason than for the sake of respect for your colleagues who sacrificed a great deal – professionally Here is how Michael responded. Note that Michael was a key expert witness in the 1981 Arkansas creation trial (McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education) which he cites at the end of his email below and notes that it incurred for him also a professional cost The Dover trial mentioned above was decided in 2005.  =====Begin response from Michael to biologist Goodness – I don’t think I have ever been solicited/begged by a letter such as yours – I am not a sociologist so I cannot report on the fate of IDT today – new conceptual changes number of enthusiasts and so forth – what I can say is that a year ago I flew to Krakow in Poland to debate Michael Behe – there were about three hundred in the audience – at least half of whom were either priests or nuns – I estimate there were about five in the audience who agreed with me!  I didn’t take offence – nothing personal – philosophers don’t take offence at different conceptual issues – I am not a Thomist but I have deep respect for St Thomas as a theologian/philosopher                   I guess that is why I am not inclined to accede to your earnest pleading – if I were a scientist it would be one thing – but I am a philosopher and I think it is a moral obligation to take on Dembski and the ideas he endorses/promotes – there are important issues here about the science-religion relationship and it is legitimate for a science to admit to the influence of religion – Dawkins would obviously say “no” – I am not at all sure that Dobzhansky or Fisher would agree – our [project has yet to be completed] but if I were still teaching – I am 84 and now retired after 55 years in the classroom (in the job beyond my dreams) – I would use it as the focus of a graduate seminar on the science and religion interface —  more than teaching it And that I guess is why you are glad not to be a philosopher and why I could never be other than a philosopher I am a little offended that the contributions of others are considered pertinent whereas my contributions (and costs) go unmentioned – if you look at the volume I published after Arkansas – But Is It Science – just see what my fellow philosophers like Larry Laudan said about me — obviously they did not deter me then and they do not deter me now =====End response from Michael to biologist This exchange, of course, raises many questions about the legitimacy of intelligent design as a coherent intellectual and scientific position. Addressing such questions is for another day and time — I would urge readers with such questions to start by consulting the second edition of The Design inference But let me close this remembrance with the following thought: If intelligent design is a legitimate how could we ever know that if it is suppressed in the way that this biologist urged Michael to abandon his project with me Michael and I differed sharply on the merits and truth of intelligent design But he was a valiant defender of freedom of thought and expression letting inquiry proceed where it will and following evidence to its ultimate destination—however distasteful that might be.  Cross-posted from Bill Dembski at Substack The semifinals are set at the Open de Rouen and two exciting matches await the fans in France but two of the top three seeds are still going strong we at LWOT will offer predictions for both the semifinal matches But which players will advance to the finals Olga Danilovic won her third straight three-setter match and reached her first tour-level semifinals this season winning an ITF tournament last month and now two wins away from her third WTA title playing three long matches must have taken something out of her will look to capitalise on any weakness from the Serb Elena-Gabriela Ruse was on a slump before this week, having not won a single main draw match in nearly three months. But just like last season, she is back to playing her best tennis in Rouen and is on a five-set win streak. However, Ruse has not played a top 100 opponent this week, and Elina Svitolina would be a significant step up in level Main Photo Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports The 2025 Italian Open in Rome starts on Tuesday It is the final 1000-level tournament on clay this season Casper Ruud finally rewrote his story in the golden hour of a cool Madrid evening as the crimson clay glistened under stadium lights TNT Sports Assembles a Dream Team for 2025 French Open TNT Sports has unveiled its broadcast team for the 2025 French Open Aryna Sabalenka lifted her third Madrid Open crown on Sunday with a comfortable 6-3 7-6 victory over Coco Gauff Israel Kasnett 2 min readA carefully orchestrated manoeuvre within the Palestinian Authority on Saturday saw the appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as “Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and Vice President of the State of Palestine.” presented as a significant step toward transition is in reality a calculated ruse by PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas to project an image of reform to the international community particularly Western governments and donors It is a superficial reshuffling of loyalists that entrenches Abbas’s control sidesteps genuine democratic processes and maintains the status quo of his autocratic rule a senior distinguished fellow at the Gatestone Institute and a fellow of the Jerusalem Centre for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA) said al-Sheikh’s appointment is nothing short of “musical chairs” and should not be taken seriously “Why do we assume that this is a new school of thought This is someone from the young guard representing the old guard,” he said “The West is again falling for the same mistakes they made in the past,” he added was framed as a formal elevation to the number two position in the PA leadership hierarchy this was not a competitive or democratic process and was swiftly approved by the 16-member PLO Executive Committee which is stacked with Abbas loyalists and which he himself chairs al-Sheikh’s appointment was hardly surprising He has long been regarded as Abbas’s unofficial deputy wielding significant influence as a key negotiator with Israel and a gatekeeper of PA patronage networks His formal elevation offers no substantive change in policy 89 years old and in the 20th year of a four-year presidential term faces mounting pressure at home and abroad Palestinians are increasingly disillusioned with the PA’s corruption ineffectiveness and lack of democratic legitimacy particularly the United States and European Union which provide critical financial support to the PA have urged reforms and a clear succession plan to ensure stability in the post-Abbas era Al-Sheikh is not a reformist or an independent figure; he is one of Abbas’s closest allies deeply embedded in the PA’s patronage system As head of the PLO’s General Authority for Civil Affairs al-Sheikh has been a key interlocutor with Israel on security coordination and a central figure in distributing PA resources His elevation rewards loyalty rather than competence or public support signalling that the PA’s priorities remain self-preservation and control al-Sheikh’s new title is superficial as Abbas retains ultimate authority as PA president and PLO chairman Al-Sheikh’s role is subordinate and ceremonial unless Abbas chooses to delegate power – an unlikely prospect given his history of centralizing control The PA leadership remains a closed circle of loyalists recycled through various titles Al-Sheikh’s elevation is merely the latest iteration following a pattern whereby Abbas appoints trusted allies to prominent roles but then distances them This tactic allows Abbas to maintain control while creating the illusion of change a strategy he has employed for decades to deflect criticism and sustain international support The appointment was designed to assuage Western concerns about reform and succession Abbas is pretending to signal that the PA is preparing for a post-Abbas era Al-Sheikh is a familiar and acceptable figure to the United States and European Union making him a convenient choice to project continuity this is a facade: the appointment changes nothing about the PA’s anti-Israel policies the West should see through this charade and demand real change such as elections it appears Western governments are once again falling for the Palestinians’ ruse Palestinian Authority 2024 at Wapello Specialty Care.  Inurnment will be held at a later date in Columbus City Cemetery.  A memorial fund has been established at the funeral home in Karen’s name.  Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Muscatine is caring for Karens’ family and her arrangements.   Sympathy notes may be left at www.sandhfuneralservice.com and Ruth Alice (Littrel) Reid.  After graduating from high school she worked at a grocery store in Muscatine.  On September 28 Karen was united in marriage to Stanley Ruse in Titonka Iowa and the couple farmed in the Titonka area for many years.  They had two children Leroy and Steven.  In 1994 they moved to the farm by Letts where they continued to farm for many years.  Karen loved animals and decorating her home Leroy (Janelle) Ruse of Muscatine; Steven (Mary) Ruse of Oak Hill Tom (Iona) Reid and Judy (Gary) Streat.  Karen will also be deeply missed by her schnauzer Karen was preceded in death by her parents; husband   This newscast is updated weekdays at 6am Immigrant rights advocates say at least one person living in Louisiana was arrested this month after being summoned to meet with an ICE officer under false pretenses raising concerns about the alleged use of "ruse" tactics by the agency The account of the methods — long a subject of interest for immigrant advocacy groups — comes as anxieties rise amid reports of stepped-up immigration enforcement around the country, including the Gulf South ACLU of Louisiana's legal director, Nora Ahmed, said their office has confirmed a case in which someone being monitored by ICE's intensive supervision program received a text message asking them to provide documents and meet in early February to transfer to a lower level of supervision. She said the person was asked to arrive at that meeting early, so they wouldn’t have to wait while a group was processed, and then was arrested on arrival. "It appears as though ICE lured this individual into custody pursuant to something in law we call a 'ruse,'" or a deception to facilitate arrest, Ahmed said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ACLU of Louisiana (@aclu.louisiana) She said case law shows ruses potentially violate the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution which guarantees rights pertaining to search and seizure by the government Ahmed could not share information about the immigrant's identity or whether they were currently detained including that as far as the ACLU's staff is aware the person was not notified their status under an ICE monitoring program was being revoked That triggers a formal process that gives the person the opportunity to respond to the revocation ICE public affairs officers did not return requests for comment on the case or current "ruse" policies. Past Department of Homeland Security memos and policy manuals published online by advocacy groups Ruses are "designed to control the time and location of a law enforcement encounter," according to one past Department of Homeland Security handbook "The result is improved safety for officers and the public by reducing the opportunity for the target to flee." Immigration advocacy groups, legal scholars and lawsuits have tried to track and flag "ruse" scenarios they say are used by enforcement agents those can include concocting premises to convince people to interact with ICE officers such as investigating crimes that didn't happen director of Hotline at Immigrant Defense Project said in a statement that ICE agents sometimes use ruses to help them locate someone or gain entry to a home when they do not have permission or a warrant signed by a judge or magistrate She said ICE uses ruse methods "to deceive and prevent people from knowing that they can invoke their rights," such as the right not to admit officers to a home Immigration agents also identify themselves as "police" without specifically mentioning that they are investigating immigration issues "(M)any times the witnesses of raids that involved ruses do not know at the time that it was ICE that arrested their loved one and not the local police," Blaser said Ahmed said people often develop relationships with the ICE officer overseeing their supervision case She said issues arise when immigrants believe they are going to a check-in and "doing the right thing," only to be "sandbagged." "You don't believe that the system's going to turn on you," she said Last month, NBC news reported a Venezuelan immigrant in South Florida was detained under seemingly similar circumstances to the Louisiana case As President Donald Trump's administration intensifies its focus on migrants the ACLU and many advocacy organizations have recently stressed the importance of immigrants knowing their Constitutional rights as well as preparing for worst-case scenarios That includes people without documents making a plan for who will take care of their children should they be detained so children won't be placed into the foster care system and filing motions to reopen asylum cases where relevant Come back closer to the match starting time for the WTA insider live blog Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures How Tobacco Laws Could Help Close the Racial Gap on Cancer Could Trump’s Tariffs Replace Income Tax for the Bottom 90% Peter McColough Series on International Economics With Robert E a distinct note of self-assertiveness has found its way into the pronouncements of many African countries While the underlying mood most certainly dates back to the period before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 that it has been boosted by the global diplomatic fallout of the conflict Hitherto subtly indignant at their perceived disregard by the major powers these countries welcomed the breach that opened up in the wake of Western attempts to forge a common front against Russia as an opportunity to ventilate long-simmering grievances Judging by signals across the Sahel, the renewed clamor for “sovereignty” seems all-encompassing. For instance, Mali’s decision last year to drop French the so-called “language of the colonizer,” as its official language (a status it had enjoyed since the country’s independence in September 1960) and replace it with “thirteen national languages” seems to have been motivated by this newfangled desire for “autonomy,” although this time in the realm of language A summary of global news developments with CFR analysis delivered to your inbox each morning. Weekdays CFR President Mike Froman analyzes the most important foreign policy story of the week get the latest news and insights from the Council’s experts examining the debates and efforts to improve health worldwide. Weekly Indeed, if Burkina Faso’s junta leader Ibrahim Traore has his way, the region’s CFA franc currency, which he sees as the prime illustration of “monetary imperialism,” will be on the next consignment to the anti-colonial landfill. As he told an interviewer in February last year By far the greatest indication of these countries’ apparent determination to “break their bonds” and regain their “sovereignty” is their stance on foreign military presence and bases. Last week, Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara confirmed the imminent departure of some six hundred French military personnel from the country had indicated that French troops numbering three hundred fifty will withdraw from the country France) will be mandated to shut down its military bases across the country by the end of 2025 a decision later confirmed by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko One need not be an expert on Francophone West African history to understand the sources of these countries’ angst against France, nor does one have to fully sympathize with them to see that the one-time colonial overlord has its work cut out for it in the region. The fact that, in recent times, Paris has “increased aid to the continent begun the return of cultural artefacts stolen during the colonial wars and reached out beyond the usual inter-government ties to engage younger generations and civil society” indicates its sudden realization that having found itself on the back foot in the region the sovereignty rhetoric raises more questions than answers the underlying implication that these countries were never “sovereign,” meaning that any awareness on their part of their agency is only due somehow to a recent epiphany it seems to contradict the historical data on the dynamics of the interaction between France and its former (African) colonies whereby a succession of (military and civilian) leaders sometimes had to act under direct pressure from Paris; and yet were all too happy to manipulate the latter to take sides in often-bitter contestations with domestic political rivals and the suggestion that France more or less had its way over their helpless protestations does not seem to stand up to scrutiny One finds it difficult to believe that France would have maintained military bases in various African countries for so long if these countries simultaneously had no (defense and political) use for them France could have stood its ground had any of the countries with which it had entered into military agreements insisted that it evacuate it is odd indeed that the same countries now vigorously asserting their “sovereignty” do not seem to mind signing with Russia and China agreements that are hardly different from the “colonial” treaties that they now accuse France of foisting upon them If the problem is being under the suzerainty of a foreign power and the solution is breaking free with the aim of attaining “full decolonization,” why trade French “imperialism” for its Russian or Chinese equivalent how can countries which continue to be dependent on foreign development aid (for example nearly half of the Nigerien government’s budget is said to derive from various foreign donors) posture about sovereignty what is sovereignty if you cannot afford to pay your own bills and how can you insist on holding your head high while holding your hand out it is not insignificant that some of the most ardent avowers of “full sovereignty” for Africa are certified despots who are increasingly denying common freedoms detaining without trial opposition journalists and activists who dare to speak out about rising insecurity and inflation or dare challenge the various juntas for a credible program of return to civilian rule there are strong grounds to suspect that the clamor for “sovereignty” that we are seeing is less about a true quest for African self-determination and more about creating political distraction for purposes of regime consolidation Now, there is a serious debate to be had about sovereignty, particularly about how to challenge prevailing narratives on self-determination in a Eurocentric world order, a subject on which, incidentally, many African scholars, notably Cornell political scientist and international relations theorist Siba Grovogui unimaginative “Pan-Africanism,” has nothing of the nuance and deliberateness of this scholarship like a desperate gambit to hoard power while distracting attention from core issues of democratic reform Nathan Schoonover contributed to the research for this article 2025 at 9:02 am CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The sheriff's office advised residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately (Will County Sheriff's Office)WILL COUNTY IL — The Will County Sheriff's Office is warning residents about a recent uptick in ruse burglaries in the eastern part of Will County according to a release from the sheriff's office These crimes typically involve at least two individuals who attempt to enter a home under false pretenses one suspect engages the homeowner in conversation while a second suspect gains entry to the home through another door or an unlocked entrance The most recent incidents happened in the Plum Valley and Willow Brook Estates subdivisions in Crete Township Two suspects were observed using walkie-talkies to communicate and are believed to have been driving a black Chevy SUV with black rims Security cameras captured one person of interest from a recent incident The sheriff's office advised residents to remain vigilant Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. black rings on the neck and forehead and large lustrous eyes the killdeer is difficult to confuse with any other bird in our area Note how easily it can blend in with the dead grasses the return of the killdeer and other seasonal wildlife makes the morning commute a bittersweet journey filled with beauty distraction and the irresistible pull of nature We have reached that time of year when going to work in the morning becomes more difficult with every passing day The world is waking up from its winter slumber and more and more items of interest present themselves to be observed and adored I have a rather lengthy commute to work and the amount of daylight increases each day I navigate this passage of temptation every day There are mornings when I feel like my heart will break as I am forced to pilot myself past birds and flowers that sing out to me and beg me to stop and pay attention to them Such was the case last week when driving past an open hayfield I saw a familiar form standing at the edge of the road It was a killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) and it was the first one that I had seen this year Any birders reading this column will be familiar with the “zing zing” of the heartstrings whenever a migratory bird is seen for the first time in a given year It is as though you are hosting a party for old friends and you jump for joy whenever the doorbell rings the birds leave for greener pastures and a sense of melancholy settles over you because you feel left behind your friends return and bring an unmistakable wave of joy with them The killdeer is a bit of an odd duck in the sense that it is a member of the avian order Charadriiformes (a.k.a the killdeer is a member of a group of birds known as plovers which tend to be found near the ocean coasts but they are remarkably graceful and they seem to fly effortlessly With very large eyes and relatively short beaks The majority of their diet consists of invertebrates like worms These are found by slowly moving across areas of short grass where the prey items can be seen and spotted Their preference for such habitats suggests that human activities such as mowing lawns and creating fenced-in pastures for livestock accidentally provide the perfect habitat for them Killdeer will even follow tractors in agricultural areas in the hopes of finding little edible creatures that are stirred up by the machines Humans are great at making habitat for killdeer but things get a little trickier for them when it comes to nesting Killdeer need to find quiet places where they can lay their eggs on the ground Further complicating this necessity is the fact that the ground needs to be almost entirely free of vegetation What the birds look for is a patch of ground where rocks and gravel are right at the surface allowing them to lay their eggs on the ground without any danger of rainwater puddling and killing the chicks in the eggs but it needs to be somewhat quiet and definitely free of visits by lawnmowers and other machinery Parking areas work fairly well and I remember one summer when I was delighted to cross paths with a female killdeer and one of her chicks who were exploring the short grass at the edge of a parking lot at a mall I’ve also seen killdeer nesting near garages and tool sheds that house winter equipment like snowplows These are areas that stand idle for most of the summer and the birds can often nest without being noticed the adults will begin the most extraordinary display of deceit feigning a broken wing in the hopes of capturing so much of your attention that they lure you away from their eggs or give their young chicks time to slip away while you are mesmerized by the performance exposing beautiful orange feathers on the rump Wings will be splayed out and even dragged on the ground as the bird makes quite a racket Once you have been drawn away a sufficient distance the ruse is abruptly ended and the bird takes to the air with a call that I compare to quiet laughter the killdeer have just arrived and they will be busy setting up territories while they wait for the weather to improve the females will be laying eggs and the parents will take turns incubating them for about a month The new chicks are even more adorable than baby chickens; little cotton balls with skinny legs and huge eyes One look at a baby killdeer would simply melt your heart In less than a month the chicks can fly and then family groups will linger together until it is time to head south for the winter I think that I will have no trouble encouraging you to get outside Only the predictably annoying weather will keep you inside but the days are getting longer and warmer by the minute I realize that comparing myself to Odysseus in the opening paragraph might have seemed a bit self-aggrandizing when I started and I was the one with the keyboard Bill Danielson has been a professional writer and nature photographer for 27 years. He has taught biology and physics at Pittsfield High School for 21 years. For more information, visit his website at speakingofnature.com.  After a long day of photographing wildlife columnist Bill Danielson spots a porcupine munching on flower buds high in a backyard maple tree a search for a specific species of fern leads to a discussion on ancient plant history vascular beauty and a few small surprises hidden in the forest floor your new go-to podcast to spice up your weekday mornings with relevant news and behind-the-scenes from Brussels and beyond From the economy to the climate and the EU's role in world affairs this talk show sheds light on European affairs and the issues that impact on our daily lives as Europeans Tune in to understand the ins and outs of European politics Dare to imagine the future with business and tech visionaries Deep dive conversations with business leaders Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives the podcast provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and society Europe's water is under increasing pressure floods are taking their toll on our drinking water Join us on a journey around Europe to see why protecting ecosystems matters and to discover some of the best water solutions an animated explainer series and live debate - find out why Water Matters We give you the latest climate facts from the world’s leading source analyse the trends and explain how our planet is changing We meet the experts on the front line of climate change who explore new strategies to mitigate and adapt People of all ages gathered on Liberation Square in Ruse on Sunday to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ together as this year's Easter coincided for both Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox faiths The majority of Bulgarians identify as Eastern Orthodox while Roman Catholicism is a minority religion The latter usually celebrate Easter a few days before Orthodox Christians Christians from both groups have come together Hundreds of dancers and citizens took part in a folk line dance performed in circles and chains One of the dancers explained the importance of keeping traditions alive which is very important to observe every time," he told Euronews A mother who attended the celebration in Liberation Square with her daughter told Euronews "the atmosphere of this holiday is to be with your family to make Kozunatsi," which is a traditional sweet bread baked for the occasion As per Christian Orthodox tradition, families dye eggs on Holy Thursday children and adults holding the coloured eggs line up in preparation of the playful egg fight where they will take turns tapping their eggs against each other Whoever ends with the last unbroken egg is the winner and is expected to have a year of good fortune and health cofounder and brewer at Ruse Brewing in Portland shares this recipe for a fresh-hopped version of their bright While the smell of hop harvest still wafts through certain parts of the Pacific Northwest we share this recipe for a fresh-hopped IPA from Ruse Brewing in Portland For more about fresh-hopped beers and their prominence in the Northwest—still the best place in the world to drink them this time of year—keep an eye out for the upcoming Winter 2024 issue of Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine®—also our annual Best in Beer issue This Article Requires an All Access Subscription Subscribe today to access all of the premium brewing content available (including this article) our subscribers call it "the perfect beer magazine" and "worth every penny." Your subscription is protected by a 100% money back guarantee You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed The FBI is warning the public of a scam that targets previous crime victims .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Ann Marie Barron | ABarron@siadvance.comThe Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning the public of scammers claiming to be federal agents looking out for their best interest The criminals are impersonating the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, known as IC3, to cruelly scam victims who have previously been victims of crime, the April 18 FBI public service announcement said. the FBI received more than 100 reports of IC3 impersonation scams Almost all complainants said the scammers claimed to have recovered the victim’s lost funds or offered to assist in recovering funds the claim is a cruel ruse to victimize again those who have already lost money to scams most of the individuals targeted in the scam report receiving an email or phone call or being approached via social media with promises to help recover the target’s lost funds or assist in recovering money the victim is just targeted again and could end up losing even more the scammers have created female profiles on social media networking sites and join groups for financial fraud victims representing themselves as fellow financial fraud victims Scammers then recommend actual victims reach out to male persona “Quin” claims to have recovered the lost funds but uses this as a ruse to gain access to their financial information and victimizes them again Scammers change tactics and aliases but the scheme generally remains the same – the thieves will ask for sensitive information like bank account numbers Social Security numbers or other personally identifiable information IC3 will never directly communicate with individuals via phone So any message claiming to be from a federal agency should raise a red flag or other assets to people you do not know or have met only online or over the phone Victims aged 60 or over who need assistance filing an IC3 complaint can contact the DOJ Elder Justice Hotline, 1-833-FRAUD-11 (or 833-372-8311) Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. 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Starring the legendary Veronica Cartwright you won't want to miss this scary thriller that is guaranteed to keep you guessing 'till the very end the cast also includes Madelyn Dundon as Dale described as "a terrifying whodunit" in this eerie trailer Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Stevan Mena's horror film The Ruse, direct from YouTube: Find more posts in: Horror, To Watch, Trailer Add our RSS to your Feedly +click here+ Latest posts now available on Bluesky: Get the latest posts sent on Telegram Want emails instead?Subscribe to our dailynewsletter updates: Really stretching the definitions of words to produce this headline The Kansas City Royals could not muster any offense against Joe Ryan and the Minnesota Twins as they were defeated 4-0 tonight at Kauffman Stadium Seth Lugo allowed a couple baserunners but otherwise got through Minnesota’s order for the first time without incident Maikel Garcia laced a single in the third inning to put a number in the hit column but they were deprived of a rally after Kyle Isbel grounded out and Jonathan India was denied a hit on a great diving stop down the third base line by Willi Castro walking Carlos Correa and Trevor Larnach consecutively with one out He snared a comebacker off the bat of Ty France to get the second out but then Edouard Julien ripped a single to right to score Correa Further damage was averted thanks to a heads-up play by Hunter Renfroe — noticing Larnach taking a wide turn around second base Kansas City had a chance to respond immediately when Bobby Witt Jr got beat by a sweeper but managed to get just enough of it to poke it through the right side of the infield and hustle to second for a double Perez swung and lined it into center field Harrison Bader ranged into the gap and caught it as Witt turned around to try to get back to second He was unsuccessful as Bader made a strong throw to second to double him off The Royals would get just two baserunners the rest of the game and neither would advance past first base That 1-0 lead the Twins had would have stood up but they did score a few more They got a two out rally going against Lugo in the sixth for another run as well as solo homers by Matt Wallner and France Joe Ryan didn’t totally dominate — he only had four strikeouts and gave up plenty of hard contact Balls hit in the air by Royals in this game mostly found their way into a Twin’s glove Teams don’t win many games in which they only get four baserunners They will try again for the series victory tomorrow afternoon at Kauffman Stadium Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInCOLLEGE PARK (Atlanta News First) — A metro Atlanta police department is under scrutiny after arresting a man for a violent home invasion despite evidence casting doubt he could have committed the crime Charles Read has been paralyzed for 25 years He said he and Katherine Jensen dated at one time but haven’t had contact with each other for 20 years But according to a June 15, 2024, complaint, Jensen told College Park, Georgia, police that Read broke into her home saying it’s not physically possible for him to do what she claimed he did “She said I kicked in the door,” Read explained “I’m in a wheelchair and have been for 25 years.” Body camera footage shows Katherine telling police his name and date of birth describing him as medium height and wearing all black “She never mentioned he was in a wheelchair,” said Andrew Fleischman especially if they’re running away on foot.” He said College Park officers never called or verified Jensen’s claims before charging him with aggravated assault Read said he was at a dinner party with friends the night of the alleged incident had no idea there was a warrant for his arrest He only learned of it when the federal government alerted him during a passport renewal process Read then contacted College Park Police officer Markenley Bolette - who originally responded to Jensen’s home - and agreed to meet at the police department this past March “I essentially surrendered myself because I was that innocent,” Read said he was questioned and then arrested in the lobby Bolette is seen on body camera video placing handcuffs on Read despite his protests it could cause him to fall “[Officers] literally sat there,” Read said “They just watched me writhe on the ground.” It’s an obvious attempt not to go to jail.” But another officer pushed back: “You may want to call the district attorney’s office Body camera video later showed Bolette acknowledging doubts about Jensen’s story “Now it’s looking like she made a false report,” he said on camera Records obtained by Atlanta News First Investigates show Jensen was arrested in 2023 for a different case, by Newnan Police information Fleishman said was available in a statewide database but never mentioned in the College Park incident report “I’ve never seen a case where somebody was so clearly innocent and it would take so little work to establish it and nobody was willing to do the work,” Fleischman said In an email sent to a College Park detective this week “My mental state and physical trauma in that moment worked to confuse me.. please contact me… so I can edit the information in the report and clear the name of an innocent man.” Jensen has not been arrested for filing a false report in Read’s case Fleischman said a Fulton County district attorney’s representative has indicated the charges against Read will be dropped Read said the College Park Police Department has not apologized for the incident “Not a single bit; I haven’t heard a word from them,” he said “We’ve been trying to get into communication with them repeatedly Jensen did not respond to requests for comment but her mother said Jensen now acknowledges Read did not attack her The City of College Park is currently looking into this matter with care and consideration We understand the importance of resolving this situation and appreciate your patience as we conduct a thorough investigation A representative from the City of College Park responded saying they are “conducting a thorough investigation.” a representative from College Park confirmed the district attorney has dropped the charges against Read If there’s something you would like Atlanta News First Investigates to dig into, fill out this submission form Atlanta News First podcasts are available now on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | YouTube Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Department of Government Efficiency head says he wants to test whether federal employees are ‘capable of replying to an email’ I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice Elon Musk said that blanket emails sent to federal employees asking for a response about their weekly accomplishments or risk termination was a test to see if they “had a pulse.” Less than 24 hours before the deadline, Musk hinted that the emails were simply a ruse to ensure federal employees were “capable of responding” to his correspondence In the early hours of Monday morning, Musk replied to American venture capitalist Garry Tan on X after he shared a post claiming that DOGE wouldn’t be capable of reading all of the federal workers’ responses calling the initiative “stupid” and “performance art.” “Most people don’t understand LLMs have changed the nature of management already and this will be a bit of a shock to people,” Tan tweeted on Sunday night speaking of large language models: a type of machine learning model designed for processing large data sets of text Musk responded that LLMs would not be needed for his task “This was basically a check to see if the employee had a pulse and was capable of replying to an email,” Musk said Lot of people in for a rude awakening and strong dose of reality Musk also referred to the emails as a “very basic pulse check.” That evening Musk added that a response was indicative that employees have “two working neurons.” employees at several agencies — including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — had received the emails an OPM spokesperson told The Independent that “agencies will determine any next steps” after employees respond “As part of the Trump Administration's commitment to an efficient and accountable federal workforce OPM is asking employees to provide a brief summary of what they did last week by the end of Monday CC’ing their manager,” the spokesperson said A rift emerged on Sunday evening between Trump’s agency heads and Musk after leaders at the FBI Department of Homeland Security and Department of Energy instructed staff not to reply to the OPM’s email including at the Department of Health and Human Services instructed workers to comply with the request to send a list of five accomplishments from the past week to a generic government email address While others simply told their staff to wait until Monday — and not to reply to the note before then “EXTREMELY troubling that some parts of government think this is TOO MUCH!!” Musk tweeted on Sunday Senior officials worked to provide employees guidance on how they should proceed, including freshly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel urging employees to “pause responses.” The emails thrust the Defense Department into chaos over the weekend as they tried to determine what to tell employees about how to respond, multiple senior officials told CNN. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Aryna Sabalenka benefited from the abandonment of Elena-Gabriela Ruse (6-1, 0-0) on Saturday and will face the winner of the match between Swiss qualifier Rebeka Masarova and American Danielle Collins, the No 14 seed, in the next round Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, the top seed, reached the last 16 of the Miami Open when Romanian qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse retired at the Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday. Sabalenka, ranked No 1, led 6-1, 0-0 when Ruse, ranked No 102, pulled out with a right thigh injury. The Belarusian will face the winner of the match between Swiss qualifier Rebeka Masarova and American Danielle Collins, the No 14 seed, next. Aryna Sabalenka defeated Bulgarian Viktoriya Tomova (6-3, 6-0) ahead of her victory. Earlier in the tournament, the Romanian won against Russian Polina Kudermetova (6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-2) and Pole Magdalena Frech, the No 29 seed (6-4, 6-4). 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