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Can a public official block citizens on social media?                               ?

Can a public official block citizens on social media?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 24, 2023 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Friday, Nov. 24, and we're covering draconian New York health rules, the Rainbow Bridge explosion, NBA’s all-time scoring list, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! There Is More Bourbon Than People In Kentucky: The bourbon industry is growing at a fast pace. This is great news for Kentucky, as they produce 96 percent of the world’s bourbon. Due to the high demand, Kentucky stores about 4.7 million barrels filled with bourbon. Surprisingly the number of barrels outweighs the population of Kentucky as there are 4.3 million residents. Breaking Updates Explosion at Rainbow Bridge Reminds Us Nation's Borders Have Been a Weak Spot for Too Long A car exploded at the Rainbow Bridge at the U.S.-Canadian border. Officials are [now raising a question as to whether the car,]( in fact, contained explosives or exploded due to the force of the impact/crash. The Rainbow Bridge has been closed to all traffic amid reports of a vehicle explosion just outside the border inspections plaza on the American side. Traveling down Niagara Street, [the car reportedly sped the wrong way into the inspection booths, where the explosion occurred.]( It was reported that there are "growing concerns about security" in New York state "with the escalating violence in Gaza." There is a security alert suggesting an increasing terrorist threat to New York state… [The New York state intelligence bulletin points to Israeli operations]( against Hamas, and specifically that increase in civilian casualties, raises the likelihood that violent extremist threat actors will seek to conduct attacks against targets in the West, with New York state being a focus." [Many have been driving home the point of the mayhem]( at the southern border for about six months now and have written about it a number of times… Read more updates [here]( New York Appeals Court Reinstates Draconian Public Health Quarantine Rule [A New York State appeals court panel has reinstated a potentially Draconian public health regulation]( promulgated by Governor Kathy Holchul's administration. The regulation, known as 10 NYCRR 2.13 — or Rule 2.13, established isolation and quarantine procedures for those who are suspected of having a communicable disease. The change in the regulation allowed public health Karens to order anyone into quarantine, either at home or at some government-specified location, upon suspicion of infection. [Your doctor has the duty]( to order you into quarantine... With the rule instated, the state has the right to place any communicable disease under the coverage of Rule 2.13. The state has the authority to come into your home, to confine you as they wish, and to monitor your compliance. [You are at risk of going to prison for disobeying.]( Your right to contest the basis of your "quarantine" doesn't start until you begin confinement. Unless you die, you will be out of quarantine before you see a judge, and if you make noise, you'll be told that because you are not in quarantine, you don't have standing to fight the action... [What we can see from this is that the government in New York]( learned nothing from the pandemic. There was no introspection over the grotesque overreach of the government. There is no intention to limit the power of the government... Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture David Stearns tore down the Mets to MLB’s smallest roster — now comes the tricky part We take a look at David Stearns’ first moves as Mets president, which show what he really thinks of the team’s depth from last season. Suns' Kevin Durant moves to No. 11 on NBA's all-time scoring list Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant passed Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes for the No. 11 spot on the NBA's all-time scoring list. Barclay Briggs, backup FCS lineman, finds following with hilarious NFL draft declaration Despite being a career backup offensive lineman for Davidson College, Barclay Briggs announced his declaration for the NFL Draft and it took off. American Business & Markets Why smart businesses should invest in marketing despite inflation High inflation continues to loom large over the United States. Why house prices have risen once again Across the rich world, they have brushed off higher rates. Can that last? American Politics Term limits good idea for city councils, commissions To the editor, Alleged victims of Nathan Chasing Horse in Las Vegas case await Nevada Supreme Court decision Ren Leone recalled listening to oral arguments at the Nevada Supreme Court on Nov. 15, as an attorney for Nathan Chasing Horse. More than 43,000 people went to the polls in Louisiana. A candidate won by 1 vote In the northwest corner of Louisiana, a candidate for parish sheriff is demanding a recount. Can a public official block citizens on social media? The Supreme Court will decide The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in late October in a case that could define how government officials can use social media. Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. 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