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  1. EDMONDS—Houston Curry Wade, 44, of Bainbridge Island, who was a part-time onsite faculty member teaching Physics and Astronomy at Edmonds College until 2022, was arrested on December 17, 2025, attempting to meet an 11-year-old girl for sexual activities, according to Bremerton Police. If convicted, Wade faces up to life in prison. According to Bremerton Police, Wade used a social media application to engage in graphic sexual conversations with a “decoy” he believed to be an 11-year-old child. Over multiple chats, the “chat turned graphic” and Wade he agreed to meet the “child” in Bremerton to act on the discussed sexual activities. Police surveilled Wade and observed him stopping at a hotel in Silverdale en route. Upon arriving at the agreed meeting location in Bremerton, Wade was arrested. more at https://lynnwoodtimes.com/2026/01/09/wade/
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  3. now you know why the birds migrate south..........
  4. 14 degrees - wow that is cold! we're at a balmy 16 here in kansas. it's not the cold though that's the problem - it's the wind. the feels like temp is 11
  5. now for the protests against whole milk being served to kids........
  6. A part that broke on a UPS plane that crashed in Kentucky failed 4 times on other planes years ago Boeing warned plane owners in 2011 about a broken part that contributed to a UPS plane crash that killed 15 last year but at that point the plane manufacturer didn’t believe it threatened safety, the National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday. The NTSB said Wednesday that Boeing had documented in 2011 there were four previous failures of a part that helps secure the MD-11’s engines to the wings on three different planes, but at that point the plane manufacturer “determined it would not result in a safety of flight condition.” These planes were actually built by McDonnell Douglas, which was later bought by Boeing. The NTSB previously said investigators found cracks in some of the parts that held the engine to the wing. Those cracks hadn’t been caught in regular maintenance done on the plane, which raised questions about the adequacy of the maintenance schedule. The last time those key engine mount parts were examined closely was in October 2021, and the plane wasn’t due for another detailed inspection for roughly 7,000 more takeoffs and landings. more at https://apnews.com/article/ups-louisville-plane-crash-ntsb-md11-6d4cfff0c3937f847a3ac39809e31c11
  7. it's a regular day to those of us that have lived here for a while. to someone from florida, it's "the day after tomorrow".
  8. oh the humanity! meanwhile, we have snow in kansas
  9. this right here is what i bet this is about. the few cases i've seen where the i-864 came up has been in divorce court as stated above, and often seemed to be a tool for the immigrant spouse to ask for higher alimony payments.
  10. one post removed for tos violation admin action has been taken charles vj moderation
  11. one post removed for tos violation. admin action has been taken. charles vj moderation
  12. one argumentative post removed and member thread banned for failing to heed moderator direction
  13. one member thread banned for baiting and not heeding moderator direction one post removed for being off topic multiple posts removed for being political in nature - do not turn this thread political - do not hijack this thread with off topic discussion
  14. ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Sustained Internal Bleeding During Incident The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot Renee Good last week experienced internal bleeding in the torso after he was hit by her vehicle during the incident, a Department of Homeland Security Official confirmed to National Review. The severity of agent Jonathan Ross’s injuries remains unclear, though video of the incident shows Ross walking away from the scene and he was released from the hospital several hours after the shooting. “The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters the day of the shooting, January 7. more at https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ice-agent-who-shot-renee-good-sustained-internal-bleeding-during-incident/
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