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The Supreme Court is ruling 5-4 to close the courthouse door on the parents of a Mexican teenager who was shot dead over the border by an American agent. The court's five conservative justices ruled Tuesday that the parents could not sue Border Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa Jr., who killed their unarmed 15-year-old son in 2010. Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the court that the case is tragic, but that strong border security and international relations issues led to the ruling against the teen's parents. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her three liberal colleagues dissented.“Since regulating the conduct of agents at the border unquestionably has national security implications, the risk of undermining border security provides reasons to hesitate” Alito wrote in the majority opinion. 797
The US Coast Guard is helping with the search for a missing Air Force airman who fell out of a plane during a jump training mission, Coast Guard Mobile Sector spokesman Juston Lee told CNN.The missing staff sergeant deployed his parachute and fell about 1,500 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, he said. His name and age have not been released.The crew aboard the C-130 plane said the airman hit the water and was treading water, but when they turned back around to find him, they couldn't see him, Lee said.The crew is from Hurlburt Field in Okaloosa County, Florida.Multiple teams are continuing the search for the man. 628
The President's former attorney Michael Cohen testified that Donald Trump directed his charity organization to refund a "fake bidder" for a portrait of himself."Mr. Trump directed me to find a straw bidder to purchase a portrait of him that was being auctioned at an Art Hamptons Event," Cohen told the House Oversight Committee in a public hearing Wednesday."The objective was to ensure that his portrait, which was going to be auctioned last, would go for the highest price of any portrait that afternoon," Cohen said.According to Cohen, the "fake bidder" purchased the portrait for ,000.Cohen alleged that Trump directed the Trump Foundation to use its funds to reimburse the bidder and kept the art, which Cohen claims currently hangs in one of Trump's country clubs.Cohen also provided the House panel with an article about the portrait auction that Trump wrote on and sent to Cohen.Trump tweeted about the portrait sale back in 2013."Just found out that at a charity auction of celebrity portraits in E. Hampton, my portrait by artist William Quigley topped list at K," Trump wrote then. 1111
Troy, Michigan police are investigating an on-the-job death at Jax Kar Wash.According to Sgt. Meghan Lehman the incident occurred around 1 p.m. Monday, when a Ford F-150 pick-up came off the automated wash area and hit two car wash employees near the exit. Both employees were transported to Royal Oak Beaumont, where one was pronounced dead late Monday afternoon. “This is the transition from the rails onto the actual driveway, so right when you’re switching it over to drive,” Sgt. Lehman said. The driver of the pick-up, a 64-year-old man from Rochester, is cooperating with police according to Sgt. Lehman. At this time, police do not think distracted driving or alcohol played a role in the crash. No charges have been filed against the driver. There is surveillance footage from inside the wash, which police will review as part of their investigation.“There’s no indication that there was any wrongdoing at the part of the car wash at all,” said Sgt. Lehman. The name of the deceased employee has not been released, as police are still notifying family members. The Jax Kar Wash location remained closed Monday afternoon while police investigated. Jax Kar Wash issued the following statement on Twitter: 1224
The Supreme Court struck down Monday a provision of federal law that prohibits the registration of "immoral" or "scandalous" trademarks as a violation of the First Amendment.The justices' ruling clears the way for a clothing designer to apply for a federal trademark for his clothing line called FUCT.The 6-3 ruling could open the doors to more requests to register words or phrases that have been considered vulgar, a concern that the court's minority feared.Entrepreneur Erik Brunetti said he founded a clothing brand in 1990 to question authority and the assumptions of society. He said his company's name stands for "FRIENDS U CAN'T TRUST."In 2011, Brunetti sought to register the mark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in order to obtain benefits such as expanding rights against others attempting to use the same mark.The justices suggested Congress should take up the issue and write a more narrowly tailored law. 959