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Ontario's 'Crypto King' and his associate arrested, charged with fraud

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A young man sits in the seat of a private jet looking at his phone.

Ontario's self-proclaimed Crypto King and one of his associates have been arrested and charged with fraud.

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> Murphy, who claimed to be generating "large weekly profits through savvy investments."

That’s exactly how I describe my Legitimate Business Company®️
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Taquería El Califa de León: This tiny taco stand in Mexico City has just earned a Michelin star | CNN

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A tiny, no frills taco stand in Mexico with just four items on its menu has been awarded a star by the coveted Michelin Guide.

Taquería El Califa de León, located in the San Rafael neighborhood of Mexico City, was among the establishments to garner either one or two stars in the first ever Michelin Guide Mexico, published earlier this week, making it the first Mexican taco stand to receive the honor.

Chef Arturo Rivera Martínez, who has been serving customers at Taquería El Califa de León for at least two decades, was presented with the famous white chef’s jacket while dishing out his popular tacos on Wednesday.

“The secret is the simplicity of our taco,” Rivera Martínez told the Associated Press. “It has only a tortilla, red or green sauce, and that’s it. That, and the quality of the meat.”

Taquería El Califa de León, which is only about 10 feet wide, has been around for more than 50 years and is known for its Gaonera taco, apparently named in honor of Mexican bullfighter Rodolfo Gaona.

“This taqueria may be bare bones with just enough room for a handful of diners to stand at the counter but its creation, the Gaonera taco, is exceptional,” reads a statement on the Michelin Guide website.

“Thinly sliced beef filet is expertly cooked to order, seasoned with only salt and a squeeze of lime.

“At the same time, a second cook prepares the excellent corn tortillas alongside. The resulting combination is elemental and pure.”

When asked which drink he’d recommend that diners match with the “exceptional” tacos, Rivera Martínez told reporters, “I like a Coke.”

Aside from the aforementioned Gaonera taco, customers can opt for three other meat-filled variations, including a bistec (beef steak) filling, served up on a plastic plate for around $5.

“With meat and tortillas of this caliber, the duo of house-made salsas is hardly even necessary,” says the Michelin Guide.

Fine dining restaurant Quintonil, run by chef Jorge Vallejo and Alejandra Flores, awarded two stars, and chef Elena Reygadas’s Rosetta, awarded one star, were among the other establishments included on Michelin’s first-ever rankings for Mexico.

Focusing on Mexico City, Oaxaca, Baja California, Los Cabos and Nuevo León, the Michelin Guide inspectors traveled up and down the country to seek out the best culinary experiences on offer.

“What a joy it is to honor the uniqueness of the Mexican gastronomic landscape in Mexico City,” Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guides, said in a statement.

“The first and very promising selection is an an illustration of how the country is showcasing its regions, with their cultures and traditions that are as distinctive as they are distinguishable.”

Back in 2016, chef Chan Hon Meng’s Singapore stall became the first street-food establishment to be recognized by the distinguished guide.

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Driving PSA

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This PSA brought to you by several would-be assassins who tried to wave me in front of speeding cars in the last month and who will have to try harder next time.
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This is a pet peeve at 4-way stops where the person whose turn to go waves someone else thru…and basically succeeds in slowing everyone down with the resulting confusion: “me? You? Me?” Gas. Brake. “Oh you? Me?”

Everyone knows the rules and simply following them is the quickest way to get everyone through the stop
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beejjorgensen
2 days ago
When I'm on a bicycle, people in a roundabout will illegally stop and let me enter it. Some time I'm just going to wave back until they go. :)
Vixy
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I literally got hit this way. Little did I suspect the assassination conspiracy!
newsome
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My favorite driving expression - "Don't be polite, be predictable." (2nd favorite - "The right of way is not yours to give.")
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Alright, sharing one of my favorite photos I took of the arora. Dutchman's flat

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Alright, sharing one of my favorite photos I took of the arora. Dutchman's flat submitted by /u/scrandis
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Downtown Nanaimo becomes post-apocalyptic streetscape for ‘The Last of Us’

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The historic downtown core of the Harbour City has been transformed into a post-apocalyptic American streetscape for the hit HBO series 'The Last of Us.'



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Can’t wait for the scene where they hole up in Red’s Bakery and discover Nanaimo Bars
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Beautiful https://agents.teenpattistars.io/
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Strip Search Sammy discovers civil libertarianism [offer void for non-MAGA defendants]

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Sam Alito has the most reactionary record on civil liberties of any justice nominated since World War II, This makes his recent suggestions at oral argument that it is constitutionally unacceptable for prosecutors to be able to enforce the law as written against defendants Alito likes all the more striking:

Over the years, Alito has voted in favor of criminal defendants just 20% of the time, according to Epstein. In some cases in which even other conservatives sided with defendants, Alito was on the other side.

One such case was a 2009 ruling authored by staunch conservative Justice Antonin Scalia that said defendants have a right to question lab technicians who analyze evidence the prosecution hopes to rely on at trial.

In another 2009 case, Alito dissented when the court ruled that police cannot search a vehicle without a warrant after an arrest is made.

Four years later, Alito was in the majority and Scalia in dissent when the court ruled that states can conduct DNA testing during arrests without requiring a warrant.

Alito struck a much more defendant-friendly tone in the recent oral arguments.

In one, Alito was among several justices who questioned the Justice Department’s use of an obstruction statute to prosecute people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. He suggested that if the court allows it to apply to Jan. 6 defendants, prosecutors could also seek to use it against people involved in peaceful demonstrations, such as those that take place in the courtroom from time to time.

In another case on a federal ban on gun accessories called “bump stocks” that allow a semiautomatic rifle to file more quickly, Alito said it would be “disturbing” for people to be prosecuted for owning them when lower courts have questioned the ban’s lawfulness, even if the Supreme Court ultimately upholds it.

Alito also appeared concerned in a separate gun case about the due process rights of gun owners who face having to give up their firearms, and risk prosecution if they don’t, when accused of domestic violence.

What would happen, he asked, if people under domestic violence protective orders are themselves under threat?

“So the person thinks that he or she is in danger and wants to have a firearm. Is the person’s only recourse to possess the firearm and take their chances if they get prosecuted?” he asked.

At one point, he even cited a friend-of-the-court brief filed by lawyers in California who represent criminal defendants.

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In 2017, Siegel wrote an article in which he called Alito “the primary judicial voice of the many millions of Americans who appear to be losing the culture war.”

Now, he puts it slightly differently, saying Alito is “the most MAGA Republican justice — and that is a horrible, horrible thing to say about any jurist.”

–“[Alito] will try as hard as anyone — and far harder than O’Connor — to be intellectually honest and analytically rigorous, and to keep his political preferences out of his legal rulings” —eventheliberal Stuart Taylor, who was I swear actually paid good money to offer his “expertise” about the Supreme Court for many years. And I wish he could say he was the only one who lied to the public about Alito.

The post Strip Search Sammy discovers civil libertarianism [offer void for non-MAGA defendants] appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.

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Uhh, “interesting” chart
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