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Long Beach Man Sentenced to 2½ Years in Prison for Possessing Molotov Cocktail at Anti-ICE Protest Last Year in Downtown L.A.

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A Long Beach man who possessed a Molotov cocktail during an anti-immigration enforcement protest in downtown Los Angeles last year was sentenced today to 30 months in federal prison. Wrackkie […]

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FBI searches business, other locations associated with Democratic Virginia state senator

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By Holmes Lybrand, Sunlen Serfaty, CNN

(CNN) — FBI agents executed a search warrant Wednesday morning on Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas’ personal office, a marijuana shop she co-owns and other locations, according to a source familiar with the probe and news footage of the law enforcement actions.

Lucas, a heavy hitter for Democrats in the state and president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate, has recently focused her attention on redrawing the state’s congressional maps, which could help deliver her party additional seats in the upcoming midterm elections.

An FBI spokesperson told CNN the warrant being executed in Lucas’ hometown of Portsmouth was signed by a federal judge but would not comment on the target or scope of the investigation.

CNN has reached out to Lucas for comment. Lucas told Fox News: “I don’t know what’s going on.”

A person close to the state senator told CNN that federal agents were there when she arrived in the parking lot outside of her office, and they seized electronics and other items.

At least one marijuana dispensary, a shop near the senator’s office that she co-owns, was raided in connection with the search warrant.

Lucas, 82, has been an advocate of legalizing marijuana and has proposed using tax revenue from marijuana sales to help cover federal spending cuts that have affected Virginia under the Trump administration.

In a statement to CNN, a spokesperson for Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger acknowledged the raids but would not comment further.

“The Governor is aware of today’s law enforcement operation in Portsmouth,” the spokesperson said, ” In the absence of additional details, the Governor will not be commenting on a federal investigation at this time.”

Don Scott, speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, said in a statement that “people should take this with a grain of salt and allow the facts to come out before jumping to conclusions” given the “politicization of this administration.”

US Rep. Bobby Scott, a Virginia Democrat, noted in a statement that the searches come two weeks after Lucas led the successful redistricting effort.

“While we await the full facts of the investigation, it must be acknowledged that this FBI raid occurs in the broader context of President Trump’s repeated abuse of the Department of Justice to target his perceived political opponents,” Scott said in the statement.

Following her redistricting victory, Lucas took to social media to troll President Donald Trump in a series of posts, including one in which she’s wearing boxing gloves.

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Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will not run in next week’s Preakness Stakes

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Jockey Jose L. Ortiz celebrates after riding Golden Tempo (19) to victory the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs on Saturday.

By Dana O’Neil, CNN

(CNN) — Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will skip the Preakness, the horse’s team announced on Wednesday.

“The horse just ran the race of his life,’’ trainer Cherie DeVaux told CNN Sports about the decision minutes before it was announced publicly. “Asking him to race again, we just want to give him the best opportunity for the best outcome.’’

It will be the sixth time since 2018, when Justify won the Triple Crown, that the Derby winner has not run in the Preakness, which takes place just two weeks after the Derby.

A year ago trainer Bill Mott elected to withhold Sovereignty and longshot Rich Strike did not run in 2021. In between, Country House – who was named Derby winner after Maximum Security was disqualified – did not compete in the 2019 Preakness. In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic caused the Triple Crown races to be reordered and in 2021 Medina Spirit was disqualified because of the use of an anti-inflammatory at the Derby.

DeVaux said they instead will point Golden Tempo toward the Belmont Stakes in June. Should Golden Tempo run there, it will be a homecoming for DeVaux, who grew up in Saratoga Springs, where this year’s Belmont will be held as the Long Island track continues renovations.

The decision to withhold Golden Tempo comes amid bubbling conversations to tweak the Triple Crown race calendar. The Preakness has been staged two weeks after the Derby for the past 70 years, with the Belmont coming three weeks after the Baltimore-based race.

But much like pitchers in baseball who operate on a pitch count in today’s version of the sport, horses simply don’t run like they used to.

The original Triple Crown winner, Sir Barton, not only won all three races in just 32 days; he ran between the Preakness and the Belmont. Golden Tempo had raced just three times prior to winning the Derby; Secretariat competed 10 times.

Not running the Derby winner in the Preakness has hurt the race. Viewership for last year’s race dropped 16%.

That, more than anything, might trigger a change. NBC owns the rights to the Derby and Fox for the Belmont. Rights for the Preakness are up this year, and whoever wins the war might jockey the calendar.

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Gobierno de Trump demanda a The New York Times por presunta discriminación contra un empleado blanco

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Por Liam Reilly, CNN

La Comisión para la Igualdad de Oportunidades en el Empleo (EEOC, por sus siglas en inglés) demandó a The New York Times el martes, intensificando una investigación de varios meses sobre la redacción y dando continuidad a un caso de discriminación que el periódico considera con motivación política.

La demanda, presentada ante el Tribunal de Distrito de Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Nueva York, fue interpuesta en nombre de un empleado blanco que alega que se le negó un ascenso debido a su raza y género.

“Como hombre blanco”, el empleado, cuya identidad no se ha revelado, “no cumplía con las características raciales y/o sexuales que el NYT buscaba aumentar en su equipo directivo mediante sus iniciativas y aspiraciones de diversidad”, afirma la EEOC.

“La raza (multirracial) y/o el sexo (femenino) de la candidata seleccionada influyeron en la decisión del NYT de incluirla en el panel de entrevistas final”, añade la demanda.

La demanda solicita una orden judicial que prohíba al Times discriminar por motivos de raza o sexo, así como el pago retroactivo de salarios con intereses, una compensación por “dolor emocional” y “angustia mental”, y daños punitivos por la presunta “conducta maliciosa y/o imprudente”. También solicita un ascenso a subdirector o el pago de salarios futuros.

La demanda surge a raíz de un reciente reportaje del Times que indicaba que la EEOC, bajo la presidencia de Donald Trump, ha estado investigando casos de discriminación que “coinciden con la agenda de Trump” en contra de las iniciativas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión. En dicho reportaje, el personal de campo de la EEOC afirmó estar siendo presionado para presentar “casos con motivaciones políticas, incluso con escasa evidencia”.

El Times informó que la agencia había estado investigando la denuncia durante meses antes de que su postura cambiara a finales de abril, acelerando el proceso hacia la presentación de una demanda. Cabe destacar que la demanda fue presentada por la propia EEOC, y no por el empleado en cuestión.

En un comunicado emitido el martes, el Times declaró que “rechaza categóricamente las acusaciones con motivaciones políticas presentadas por la EEOC del Gobierno de Trump”.

“Nuestras prácticas de contratación se basan en el mérito y se centran en reclutar y promover al mejor talento del mundo”, declaró la empresa. “Nos defenderemos con firmeza”.

El Times también afirmó que la denuncia se centra en una sola empleada y formula “acusaciones generalizadas que ignoran los hechos para ajustarse a una narrativa preestablecida”.

“Ni la raza ni el género influyeron en esta decisión: contratamos a la candidata más calificada, y es una excelente editora”, concluyó el Times.

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