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Texas Supreme Court tosses restraining order against Dallas salon owner

Texas Supreme Court tosses restraining order against Dallas salon owner Haley Victory Smith, Mica Soellner © Provided by Washington Examiner Shelley Luther, who faced jail time for keeping her business open despite local lockdown orders, scored a victory with a ruling by the Texas Supreme Court voiding the order that held the Dallas salon owner in contempt of court. The state s high court ruled on Friday that state District Judge Eric Moye s temporary restraining order against Luther requiring her to shut down her business over COVID-19 concerns was too vague to enforce. The temporary restraining order failed to set forth the conduct required and the legal basis for its issuance in clear, specific, and unambiguous terms,” the court decision said.

Sheriff warns people to stop visiting abandoned housing development shown in viral TikTok

Sheriff warns people to stop visiting abandoned housing development shown in viral TikTok Haley Victory Smith © Provided by Washington Examiner A Missouri sheriff is warning visitors to stay away from an abandoned housing development that was the subject of a recent viral TikTok. Indian Ridge Resort Community, located near Branson, is private property, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said in a Facebook post on Monday noting a constant flow of people there over the weekend. A recent Tik-Tok video went viral about the Indian Ridge development that went bankrupt, he said. This has caused this location off of 76 Highway to become a tourist attraction. THIS IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND YOU CAN BE CITED FOR TRESPASSING! Our Deputies are very busy handling calls for service and really do not want to write people tickets for trespassing. Please do not enter the property.

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No, Johnson Didn t Promote A Conspiracy Theory About The Capitol Riot

March 1, 2021 “Facts are stubborn things,” John Adams famously said as the lawyer defending the British soldiers involved in the 1770 Boston Massacre, “and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” More than 250 years later, The Federalist provided an eyewitness account of events outside the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. From the Washington Post to Whoopi Goldberg, members of the chattering class tried to alter the state of facts and evidence they didn’t like. As the Post headlined the day before the Feb. 23 hearing, “at stake” was “the story of the Capitol riot, and who is responsible.” The hearing, the Post reported, could devolve into “a battleground for competing narratives over what prompted the riot and who was responsible for it.”

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