Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Progressive mayor's 'cringeworthy' dance at Black entrepreneur fair backfires Caitlyn Jenner's 'simple' fix for the WNBA's transgender athlete debate The only map you need to see as California's billionaire tax fight heats up A federal judge in Arizona cleared the path for border wall construction in the state after a Native American tribe attempted to block its construction. The Tohono O’odham Nation had argued that constructing the border wall along its southern border with Mexico would constitute illegal trespassing on tribal lands as well as effectively shrink the reservation. Judge Richard Leon noted in his ruling a federal proclamation in 1907 that the first 60 feet of the reservation could be taken for federal use.