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  1. Market stops clutching at straws | Technical Analysis

    Professional traders know the value of timely analysis. Enjoy this expert forex review. Reality has finally set in. Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, intends to continue

    robotfx.org/2026/03/market-sto

    #Market #Stops #Clutching #Robotfx

  2. L.A. Metro to open stops connecting downtown to Beverly Hills, Miracle Mile

    misryoum.com/us/economy/l-a-me

    Metro has announced it will open three new stations connecting downtown Los Angeles to Beverly Hills in May. The new stations mark the first phase of a rail extension project on the Metro D line, also known as the...

    #Metro #open #stops #connecting #downtown #Beverly #Hills #Miracle #Mile #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  3. Over and over, DHS goons descend on areas where immigrants congregate,
    grab every non-white person they encounter,
    and drag them away with little regard for their citizenship status.

    Then they send out indignant liars like DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin to spew nonsense about how this is all perfectly legal.

    “Our officials use reasonable suspicion,” McLaughlin claimed on Fox News,
    explaining the standard federal law enforcement officers use to detain people.

    “That's protected under the US Constitution 4th Amendment."

    ❌ But none of that is true.

    Unreasonable, improbable, illegal

    The Department of Homeland Security ⚠️deliberately confuses "reasonable suspicion" and "probable cause"
    in hopes that no one will notice that
    💥ICE and CBP are making illegal arrests as standard operating procedure.

    The #Fourth #Amendment guarantees that
    the government cannot arrest a person without "probable cause to believe he or she committed a crime".

    It requires a #warrant “supported by Oath or affirmation,
    and particularly describing the place to be searched,
    and the persons or things to be seized.”

    Law enforcement officers are, however,
    allowed to arrest someone without a warrant -- if they witness a crime taking place or in exigent circumstances where the suspect might flee.

    In the 1968 case
    "Terry v. Ohio",
    the Supreme Court granted police the power to
    “stop and frisk” people on the street
    based on "reasonable suspicion"
    — a lower standard than "probable cause".

    In #Terry, a police officer in Cleveland observed three men appearing to case a store with the intent to rob it.

    He approached the men,
    patted them down,
    found guns in their coats,
    and arrested them for carrying illegally concealed weapons.

    One defendant,
    John Terry,
    challenged the arrest claiming that being patted down violated the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.

    In an 8-1 ruling,
    the Court held that being stopped and frisked by an officer who has reasonable suspicion of a crime is a “minor inconvenience and petty indignity.”

    Justice #William O. #Douglas,
    the lone dissenter,
    warned that
    “to give the police greater power than a magistrate
    is to take a long step down the totalitarian path.”

    And he was right.

    #Terry #stops,
    as they came to be known,
    were weaponized against Black and brown people,
    who are routinely accosted on the street by racist police.

    But as bad as
    "US v. Terry" is,
    👍🔸it didn’t change the requirement that law enforcement officers must have "probable cause" to believe that a specific crime has been committed
    — not just "reasonable suspicion"
    — for an arrest.

    And while DHS agents can take undocumented citizens into custody without a warrant,
    ⚠️they cannot simply grab people off the street,
    throw them in the back of an unmarked vehicle,
    and check their citizenship status later.

    🆘 But ICE and CBP goons are doing just that, all day, every day,

    🔥so DHS has resorted to simply lying about the Constitution itself.

    (1/3)
    publicnotice.co/p/dhs-violatin

  4. Over and over, DHS goons descend on areas where immigrants congregate,
    grab every non-white person they encounter,
    and drag them away with little regard for their citizenship status.

    Then they send out indignant liars like DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin to spew nonsense about how this is all perfectly legal.

    “Our officials use reasonable suspicion,” McLaughlin claimed on Fox News,
    explaining the standard federal law enforcement officers use to detain people.

    “That's protected under the US Constitution 4th Amendment."

    ❌ But none of that is true.

    Unreasonable, improbable, illegal

    The Department of Homeland Security ⚠️deliberately confuses "reasonable suspicion" and "probable cause"
    in hopes that no one will notice that
    💥ICE and CBP are making illegal arrests as standard operating procedure.

    The #Fourth #Amendment guarantees that
    the government cannot arrest a person without "probable cause to believe he or she committed a crime".

    It requires a #warrant “supported by Oath or affirmation,
    and particularly describing the place to be searched,
    and the persons or things to be seized.”

    Law enforcement officers are, however,
    allowed to arrest someone without a warrant -- if they witness a crime taking place or in exigent circumstances where the suspect might flee.

    In the 1968 case
    "Terry v. Ohio",
    the Supreme Court granted police the power to
    “stop and frisk” people on the street
    based on "reasonable suspicion"
    — a lower standard than "probable cause".

    In #Terry, a police officer in Cleveland observed three men appearing to case a store with the intent to rob it.

    He approached the men,
    patted them down,
    found guns in their coats,
    and arrested them for carrying illegally concealed weapons.

    One defendant,
    John Terry,
    challenged the arrest claiming that being patted down violated the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.

    In an 8-1 ruling,
    the Court held that being stopped and frisked by an officer who has reasonable suspicion of a crime is a “minor inconvenience and petty indignity.”

    Justice #William O. #Douglas,
    the lone dissenter,
    warned that
    “to give the police greater power than a magistrate
    is to take a long step down the totalitarian path.”

    And he was right.

    #Terry #stops,
    as they came to be known,
    were weaponized against Black and brown people,
    who are routinely accosted on the street by racist police.

    But as bad as
    "US v. Terry" is,
    👍🔸it didn’t change the requirement that law enforcement officers must have "probable cause" to believe that a specific crime has been committed
    — not just "reasonable suspicion"
    — for an arrest.

    And while DHS agents can take undocumented citizens into custody without a warrant,
    ⚠️they cannot simply grab people off the street,
    throw them in the back of an unmarked vehicle,
    and check their citizenship status later.

    🆘 But ICE and CBP goons are doing just that, all day, every day,

    🔥so DHS has resorted to simply lying about the Constitution itself.

    (1/3)
    publicnotice.co/p/dhs-violatin

  5. Over and over, DHS goons descend on areas where immigrants congregate,
    grab every non-white person they encounter,
    and drag them away with little regard for their citizenship status.

    Then they send out indignant liars like DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin to spew nonsense about how this is all perfectly legal.

    “Our officials use reasonable suspicion,” McLaughlin claimed on Fox News,
    explaining the standard federal law enforcement officers use to detain people.

    “That's protected under the US Constitution 4th Amendment."

    ❌ But none of that is true.

    Unreasonable, improbable, illegal

    The Department of Homeland Security ⚠️deliberately confuses "reasonable suspicion" and "probable cause"
    in hopes that no one will notice that
    💥ICE and CBP are making illegal arrests as standard operating procedure.

    The #Fourth #Amendment guarantees that
    the government cannot arrest a person without "probable cause to believe he or she committed a crime".

    It requires a #warrant “supported by Oath or affirmation,
    and particularly describing the place to be searched,
    and the persons or things to be seized.”

    Law enforcement officers are, however,
    allowed to arrest someone without a warrant -- if they witness a crime taking place or in exigent circumstances where the suspect might flee.

    In the 1968 case
    "Terry v. Ohio",
    the Supreme Court granted police the power to
    “stop and frisk” people on the street
    based on "reasonable suspicion"
    — a lower standard than "probable cause".

    In #Terry, a police officer in Cleveland observed three men appearing to case a store with the intent to rob it.

    He approached the men,
    patted them down,
    found guns in their coats,
    and arrested them for carrying illegally concealed weapons.

    One defendant,
    John Terry,
    challenged the arrest claiming that being patted down violated the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.

    In an 8-1 ruling,
    the Court held that being stopped and frisked by an officer who has reasonable suspicion of a crime is a “minor inconvenience and petty indignity.”

    Justice #William O. #Douglas,
    the lone dissenter,
    warned that
    “to give the police greater power than a magistrate
    is to take a long step down the totalitarian path.”

    And he was right.

    #Terry #stops,
    as they came to be known,
    were weaponized against Black and brown people,
    who are routinely accosted on the street by racist police.

    But as bad as
    "US v. Terry" is,
    👍🔸it didn’t change the requirement that law enforcement officers must have "probable cause" to believe that a specific crime has been committed
    — not just "reasonable suspicion"
    — for an arrest.

    And while DHS agents can take undocumented citizens into custody without a warrant,
    ⚠️they cannot simply grab people off the street,
    throw them in the back of an unmarked vehicle,
    and check their citizenship status later.

    🆘 But ICE and CBP goons are doing just that, all day, every day,

    🔥so DHS has resorted to simply lying about the Constitution itself.

    (1/3)
    publicnotice.co/p/dhs-violatin

  6. The Air France restaurant stops off at The Rooftop at Galeries Lafayette

    TAIPEI and HONG KONG, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — From 25 June to 20 August 2025, Air France is reopening the doors of its pop-up restaurant on The Rooftop at …
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchlunch #Lunch #air #at #francais #france #French #Galeries #lafayette #lunch #Off #restaurant #rooftop #stops #the
    diningandcooking.com/2134359/t

  7. “Now a curse upon Because and his kin! May Because be accursed for ever! If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops & does nought. If Power asks why, then is Power weakness. Also reason is a lie; for there is a factor infinite & unknown; & all their words are skew-wise. Enough of Because! Be he damned for a dog! But ye, o my people, rise up & awake!”

    https://library.hrmtc.com/2024/04/11/now-a-curse-upon-because-and-his-kin-may-because-be-accursed-for-ever-if-will-stops-and-cries-why-invoking-because-then-will-stops-does-nought-if-power-asks-why-then-is-power-weakness-also/

  8. @reh check this out! Was happy to test #stops camera app