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Florid Republican Re-Files Bill To Punish Local Governments Removing Confederate Monuments

A Florida Republican has re-filed a measure aimed at penalizing local governments that attempt to remove or destroy Confederate monuments and other historic memorials.

HB 496, introduced by Sen. Stan McClain, an Ocala Republican, demands that the state protect “each historic Florida monument or memorial from removal, damage, or destruction.” This marks the fourth consecutive legislative session in which the bill has been introduced, reflecting a broader conservative response to the nationwide movement to take down or rename Confederate statues.

“The Legislature finds that an accurate and factual history belongs to all Floridians and future generations and that the state has an obligation to protect and preserve such history,” the bill states.

Under the proposed legislation, local government officials who try to remove these monuments could face fines of up to $1,000. Additionally, they could be subject to lawsuits brought by groups involved in maintaining or erecting the memorials, or by any Floridian who regularly uses the site for “remembrance purposes.” Courts may award damages of up to $100,000 to the suing party.

The push to remove Confederate images gained momentum in 2015, following the tragic massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. White supremacist Dylann Roof killed nine Black people in that attack and had been photographed multiple times with a Confederate battle flag.

From 2015 to 2018, approximately 110 Confederate memorials were removed across the United States. During this period, Florida stopped flying the Confederate flag over its State House. Hillsborough County was among the first local governments in Florida to act after the Charleston incident; its county commission voted to remove a Confederate flag displayed in its county center.

In 2016, the Florida Legislature voted to remove a statue of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, which represented Florida in the U.S. Capitol. Two years later, in 2018, the state replaced that statue with one of Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator who founded a private college for African American students in Daytona Beach, which later became Bethune-Cookman University.

The movement to remove Confederate statues was revitalized in 2020 after the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white police officer. That year alone, 168 monuments were removed nationwide, sparking a counter-movement aimed at preserving such statues in Florida.

In 2023, Florida Republicans first attempted to pass legislation banning the removal, damage, or destruction of historic monuments. Similar measures were introduced in the 2024 and 2025 legislative sessions but failed to reach either the House or Senate floors.

As of 2024, Florida still has 73 Confederate monuments and memorials statewide.

Sen. McClain’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The 2026 legislative session is scheduled to begin on January 13.
https://flaglerlive.com/confederate-nostalgia/

My Parents Own a Beautiful Home. My Brother Just Told Me He Thinks He Should Get It Outright When They Die.

**Dear Care and Feeding,**

My parents are aging and live in a beautiful paid-off home in a very desirable town. I have one brother. We’re both in our 30s, and we’re close—we’ve always been friends. But recently, the topic has been coming up of what happens with my parents’ home when they are no longer living in it. They have been wishy-washy about their wishes in their will.

My brother lives in our hometown where the house in question is located; he has no children and is unmarried. I have relocated to an equally desirable and expensive town north of where we grew up, am married, and have one small child (17 months old). I own my home, and we have a mortgage with a high interest rate. My brother is renting from a friend but has recently gotten approved for a home loan and is looking to buy a home in our hometown.

I have assumed the fair thing to do would be to sell the house and split the value of the house down the middle. It is a beautiful home full of happy memories, but it deserves to have a family grow there just as we have over the last 30 years, in my opinion!

But during our last visit, my brother told me he doesn’t plan to sell the house; he wants to keep it. He does not feel that he should have to buy me out. He said he does not plan to live in it or raise a family there. In fact, he didn’t say exactly what his plan would be for the property.

I was shocked. He was very adamant that he is entitled to the house. I love my brother and don’t want this to put a wedge between us, but I have my own family and mortgage to look out for and we both lived there 30 years.

Assuming my parents leave us both the house in equal portions, how do I navigate this scenario and get what is left to me? Do I need a lawyer? If he refuses to sell, do I have to wait until he is ready? What happens in the meantime?

I’ll mention there is $4 million dollars in a generational skipping trust that I utilized for the $150,000 down payment on my home. My brother intends to do the same when he buys his home, hopefully within the next few months. I don’t know if that is relevant but figured I’d mention it.

—Love My Entitled Brother But Want What’s Rightfully Mine

**Dear Love My Entitled Brother,**

Before this becomes a legal battle, ask your brother one critical question: Why does he want to keep the house if he’s not planning to live in it or raise a family there? Is this about sentiment? Control? Investment? The fact that he won’t articulate a plan is telling.

Is he thinking of renting it out? Using it as a vacation property? Just having it? Understanding his motivation matters because if this is about emotion rather than logic, you might be able to find common ground by opening up a conversation around his feelings rather than the value of the property.

Your next step is to talk to your parents because, and this is key, they’re still alive and can control how this plays out. They may not be aware of your brother’s attachment to the house or the fact that you two are already talking about who gets what after they’re gone.

Now is the time to nail down what they want to do with their assets. They may seem wishy-washy about the house because they don’t care what happens to it after they die. Or, they want to leave that decision to you both, or to the executor of their estates (if that isn’t you or your brother).

Here’s one potential solution you may not have considered: Your parents could structure their estate plan so your brother inherits the house and you receive an equivalent value in other assets — stock, trust distributions, cash, whatever. If the house is worth, say, $1.5 million, you’d get $1.5 million in other assets.

But this only works if your parents design it that way in their will and trust documents. Which brings up another topic: their estate plan and how the assets (house, accounts, cars, etc.) are titled. You should have a direct conversation with them now to discuss where everything is and how it is being held.

At that time, you can tell them your brother wants to keep the house and ask them to work with their estate planning attorney to structure the inheritance fairly. If they want your brother to have the house, great—but if the goal is to divide their assets equally between you, they need to ensure you receive equivalent value from other assets.

If your parents don’t plan ahead and instead leave the house to both of you as equal co-owners, then your brother has three legal options:

1. Buy you out at fair market value with his own money.
2. Agree to sell and split proceeds.
3. Face a partition lawsuit where a court forces the sale.

He cannot simply keep it without compensating you.

You might want to have a clarifying conversation with an estate planning attorney (even your parents’ estate attorney) to understand how it will work. Your brother may feel “entitled” to the house, but without your parents structuring the estate appropriately, his feelings don’t override property law or probate court.

While you love your brother, inheriting money can change people and their relationships. Work to resolve these issues now, while your parents are alive, so you preserve your relationships once they’re gone.

—Ilyce Classic Prudie

**Additional Note from Classic Prudie**

My husband and I have been married for three years. We have a 4-year-old son and 16-month-old twins. I have four older children. My husband was briefly married once before me; I was previously married for 12 years. We were both going through our divorces around the same time, messed around, and got pregnant. We hadn’t planned on anything serious, but we gave it a shot and ended up falling in love.

Early in our relationship, I shared something vulnerable with him: I got pregnant with my oldest at 16, and I never told her birth father.

*If you have questions about money, family, or estate planning, submit them to Pay Dirt, Slate’s money advice column.*
https://slate.com/advice/2025/11/money-advice-parents-house-split.html?via=rss

Matt Vezza’s career-high 5 touchdown passes highlight New Hampshire’s 42-14 rout of Bryant

SMITHFIELD, R.I. (AP) — Matt Vezza threw a career-high five touchdown passes as New Hampshire soared past Bryant with a commanding 42-14 victory on Saturday.

Vezza completed 27 of 36 passes for 328 yards, also a personal best. Wide receiver Caleb Burke was a standout, hauling in nine receptions for 134 yards, including a spectacular 72-yard touchdown catch. Peyton Strickland contributed with two touchdown receptions.

On the ground, Denzell Gibson gained 90 yards and capped off his performance with a 45-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, helping lead the Wildcats to their seventh win of the season. New Hampshire finished with an impressive 467 yards of total offense.

Bryant, struggling to keep up, was limited to 234 yards of offense. Elijah Elliott was the primary offensive threat for the Bulldogs, rushing for both of Bryant’s touchdowns and totaling 60 yards on 18 carries.

The Wildcats set the tone early as their first four possessions each resulted in touchdown passes from Vezza, giving New Hampshire a 28-7 lead at halftime.

With this win, New Hampshire improves to 7-4 overall and 5-2 in the Coastal Athletic Association, while Bryant falls to 3-8 overall and 1-6 in conference play.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/matt-vezzas-career-high-5-210925213.html

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ lands top box office spot on its debut

**“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” Tops Box Office with Strong Debut**

The latest release in the “Now You See Me” franchise is making waves at the box office. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” landed in the No. 1 spot in theaters with its Friday opener, bringing in $8.4 million, according to The Numbers.

The heist film, now the third installment in the popular series, stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, and Morgan Freeman. Industry projections estimate the movie could earn up to $24 million over the weekend. The Hollywood Reporter described the film as a “serviceable threequel with too few tricks up its sleeve.”

**Dystopian Action and Sci-Fi Compete for Top Spots**

Securing the second spot was the dystopian action thriller “The Running Man,” which posted $6.45 million in ticket sales. This reboot of the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film—originally based on Stephen King’s 1982 novel—features Glen Powell in the lead role. The New York Post praised Powell, noting he “radiates movie-star energy.”

Last week’s chart-topper, “Predator: Badlands,” slipped to third place, earning $3.5 million this Friday.

**Romantic Drama and Chilling Horror Round Out Top 5**

The romantic drama “Regretting You,” which held the second spot last week, moved down to fourth place with $1.22 million in revenue.

Rounding out the top five is the horror film “Keeper,” which drew $1.05 million on its opening Friday.

Stay tuned for more box office updates as the weekend numbers roll in!
https://nypost.com/2025/11/15/entertainment/now-you-see-me-now-you-dont-lands-top-box-office-spot-on-its-debut/

Death penalty sought for two men in St. Louis County murder

Federal prosecutors have announced that they will seek the death penalty for two men charged in connection with a 2023 murder outside a St. Louis County gas station.

The case has drawn significant attention due to the severity of the crime and the decision to pursue the harshest form of punishment available under the law.

Further details about the individuals involved and the circumstances surrounding the incident are expected to emerge as the legal proceedings continue.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/death-penalty-sought-for-two-men-in-st-louis-county-murder/

USC football vs Iowa — live updates, analysis for Week 12 showdown

The USC Trojans face the Iowa Hawkeyes in a crucial matchup as they try to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. While USC’s playoff odds aren’t favorable at this point, the team cannot clinch a berth by beating Iowa. Instead, this game is all about staying in contention for another week and making next week’s trip to Oregon matter.

USC desperately wants to travel to Eugene with the opportunity to face the Ducks in a high-stakes game. It would be a huge letdown for USC football and head coach Lincoln Riley to arrive in the Pacific Northwest with their playoff dreams already dashed, playing for nothing more than pride.

Whether they win or lose in Oregon, USC wants that game to be a main event. At the very least, it would represent positive progress from last season when the Trojans were already playing out the string by this point in the schedule. For USC, playing for something big in late November—even if the ultimate goal isn’t achieved—would be a forward-moving development for the football program as it looks ahead to 2026.

Follow along as we cover USC vs. Iowa live from a wet Los Angeles Coliseum.

### What Channel is USC vs. Iowa On?

– **TV Channel:** Big Ten Network
– **Livestream:** Fubo (free trial) and FOX One

USC vs. Iowa will broadcast nationally on Big Ten Network in Week 12 of the 2025 college football season. Rhett Lewis and Yogi Roth will call the game from the booth in Los Angeles. Streaming options include FOX One and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

### USC vs. Iowa Time Today

– **Date:** Saturday, November 15
– **Start Time:** 3:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. PT

Be sure to stream USC vs. Iowa live and stay updated with all the action from the Coliseum.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/usc-football-vs-iowa-live-200649723.html

Congo and M23 rebels sign framework for peace deal in latest bid to end decades-long conflict

Backed by neighboring Rwanda, the M23 rebel group is the most prominent of more than 100 armed factions fighting for control in Congo’s mineral-rich eastern region. With 7 million people displaced, the conflict in Congo has been described by the United Nations as “one of the most protracted, complex, serious humanitarian crises on Earth.”

On Saturday, an important agreement was signed in Doha following mediation efforts by Qatar and the United States. However, this agreement is not yet a final peace deal. Rather, it serves as a framework outlining the necessary measures required to reach a comprehensive peace agreement.

Benjamin Mbonimpa, head of the M23 delegation, explained in a video posted on X that “there will be neither any change in the situation on the ground, nor any activity whatsoever, until the measures are debated, negotiated and discussed one by one and a final peace agreement is reached.”

The Congolese government released a statement confirming that the framework agreement includes eight key measures which will form the basis for a final peace deal. Two of these measures—agreements on the release of prisoners and the creation of a ceasefire oversight body—were already signed in September and October.

The remaining six measures will be discussed and negotiated over the next two weeks. These include the restoration of state authority in rebel-controlled areas, ensuring humanitarian access, and the resettlement of refugees.

Since April, Qatar has hosted multiple rounds of talks between the Congolese government and M23. These talks have mainly focused on setting preconditions for a peace deal and agreeing on confidence-building steps. Despite these efforts, both sides continue to accuse each other of violating peace terms, and fighting has persisted.

In July, Congo and M23 signed a declaration of principles in Qatar, committing to end the conflict and finalize a comprehensive peace agreement. They aimed to have the deal completed by August 18 but missed the deadline, blaming each other for breaches of the agreement.

Massad Boulos, senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, attended the ceremony in Doha on Saturday. He described the framework agreement as a “starting point” and called it a “historic” opportunity.

“It is only the beginning, but we know the final outcome will be very fruitful,” Boulos said, highlighting the optimism surrounding the ongoing peace efforts.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/world/3888465/congo-m23-peace-deal-bid-to-end-decades-long-conflict/

Minnesota Man Killed Co-Worker With Sledgehammer Because He Didn’t Like Her: DA

A Minnesota man named David Bruce DeLong is accused of planning and carrying out a brutal attack on a co-worker with a sledgehammer, all because he allegedly didn’t like her. Prosecutors outlined the horrific attack in graphic detail in a criminal complaint.

The victim, Amber Czech, 20, was from Hutchinson, Minnesota, according to WCNC. DeLong worked with Czech at Advanced Process Technologies in Cokato, Minnesota, a food and dairy processing facility, CBS News reported.

Czech’s family described her as “an amazing welder, great at her job, and loved going to work every day.” They also expressed a desire to raise awareness of workplace violence.

“I filed a criminal complaint in Wright County District Court this morning charging David Bruce DeLong with 2nd degree intentional murder for the tragic murder of an adult female that occurred at a business in Cokato on November 11, 2025,” prosecutor Brian Lutes wrote in a November 12 press release. “The defendant and victim were co-workers at the business,” he added. “I will evaluate this case for a possible charge of 1st degree premeditated murder which requires convening a grand jury.”

### Details of the Attack

According to the criminal complaint, on November 11, 2025, at 6 a.m., Wright County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Thompson responded to a 911 call reporting an injured adult female at Advanced Process Technologies, located at 165 Swendra Boulevard NE in Cokato.

The investigation revealed that the victim, later identified as Amber Czech, was an employee of the company. The reporting party stated that the victim had sustained major head trauma with significant blood loss.

A bloody sledgehammer was observed on the floor near the victim. Despite receiving medical care, Czech died from blunt force trauma to the head and the resulting blood loss.

The complaint identifies David Bruce DeLong, also an employee of Advanced Process Technologies, as the suspect in the attack. According to the complaint, DeLong told a witness, “I hit her with your hammer, she is by your toolbox, she is gone.”

### Surveillance Footage Evidence

Surveillance video from the company shows DeLong leaving his workstation and walking to the victim’s workstation while wearing gloves. The footage shows him grabbing a sledgehammer from the victim’s area and swinging it at her.

The first swing was horizontal, consistent with the victim standing. The video then captured DeLong swinging the sledgehammer four more times in a downward motion, consistent with the victim being on the ground.

The victim was found on the cement floor near her workstation with severe head trauma and significant blood loss. Investigators concluded that DeLong struck her first while she was standing and then delivered multiple blows after she fell.

### Confession and Charges

DeLong provided a statement to law enforcement after being advised of his rights, confessing to killing the victim. He admitted that he intended to kill her and said he did not like her. He also admitted that he had been planning to kill her for some time.

### Company Response

Advanced Process Technologies released a statement to CBS News expressing their heartbreak over the tragedy:

“We are heartbroken by yesterday’s tragedy, and our thoughts are with the victim’s family and friends in this terrible moment. We are also making sure our employees have the support they need and working closely with law enforcement as they continue their investigation. Production at the facility has been paused for the remainder of the week, and administrative staff are working remotely.”

The case remains under investigation, with prosecutors considering upgrading charges to 1st degree premeditated murder.
https://www.complex.com/life/a/jessica-mcbride/david-delong-amber-czech-allegedly-killed-co-worker-with-sledgehammer

She saved a baby goat. Now they travel the country, share a bed.

Little Leaf has traveled to 41 states, exploring the diverse beauty each has to offer.

She’s hiked iconic trails, immersing herself in nature and taking in breathtaking views along the way.

In addition to hiking, Little Leaf has canoed rivers, experiencing the serenity and adventure of gliding through calm waters.

One of her most memorable experiences includes taking a hot-air balloon ride, soaring high above the landscape for a unique perspective.

Each journey adds to her growing collection of unforgettable outdoor adventures.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/animals/she-saved-a-baby-goat-now-they-travel-the-country-share-a-bed/article_164cc9ae-1bed-4615-bdaf-c7c376c96e5a.html

House Democrat exchanged texts with Epstein on how to hurt Trump during 2019 congressional hearing

Jeffrey Epstein was feeding questions to Rep. Stacey Plaskett during a 2019 congressional hearing, providing her with real-time help on how to damage President Trump’s reputation, newly released documents reveal.

The texts, first reported by the Washington Post, show the convicted pedophile communicating with Plaskett during a February 27, 2019, House Oversight Committee hearing. During this hearing, then-former President Trump’s ex-attorney Michael Cohen testified about Trump’s alleged payments to mistresses intended to silence stories before the 2016 election. Trump has vehemently denied all allegations.

In the texts, Epstein appeared to be watching the hearing on television while Cohen mentioned former Trump executive assistant Rhona Graff. “Cohen brought up RONA keeper of the secrets,” Epstein texted, misspelling Graff’s first name.

“RONA??” responded Plaskett, a non-voting delegate representing the U.S. Virgin Islands. “Quick I’m up next is that an acronym,” she added, suggesting she was preparing to question Cohen soon.

“That’s his assistant,” Epstein replied.

The text messages also indicate Epstein influenced which questions Plaskett asked Cohen. “He’s opened the door to questions re who are the other henchmen at Trump Org,” Epstein texted at 12:25 p.m. “Yup. Very aware and waiting my turn,” Plaskett responded.

Plaskett began questioning Cohen at 2:28 p.m., asking about Graff and other Trump associates Epstein had mentioned, according to the Washington Post. At 2:34 p.m., Epstein texted Plaskett “Good work” — just a minute after she finished her questioning.

These texts were released as part of approximately 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate made public Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee. The documents redacted Plaskett’s name, but the newspaper analyzed the messages and compared them with hearing footage to confirm that Plaskett was indeed texting Epstein.

At the time of the hearing, Epstein had already been convicted on state prostitution charges and, months later, he was charged with sex trafficking minors. Epstein owned two private islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands — Great Saint James and Little Saint James — which federal authorities have called the nexus of his sex-trafficking operations.

Initially, Plaskett declined to comment on the revelations. However, after the newspaper published its story Friday night, her office issued a statement confirming she had contact during the hearing with her former campaign donor.

“During the hearing, Congresswoman Plaskett received texts from staff, constituents, and the public at large offering advice, support, and in some cases partisan vitriol, including from Epstein,” the statement said. “As a former prosecutor, she welcomes information that helps her get at the truth and took on the GOP that was trying to bury the truth.”

In July 2019, the Virgin Islands delegate vowed to part ways with $8,100 in campaign donations that Epstein had given her, after initially stating she planned to keep the funds.

In June 2023, Plaskett made headlines when she accidentally said on MSNBC that Trump “needs to be shot” over his alleged mishandling of classified documents, quickly correcting herself by saying he should be “stopped.”

Earlier this week, Trump called on the Department of Justice to investigate Epstein’s connections to Democratic bigwigs and institutions like JP Morgan Chase.

In response, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed Jay Clayton, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to oversee an investigation, vowing it would be handled “with urgency and integrity.”
https://nypost.com/2025/11/15/us-news/house-democrat-exchanged-texts-with-epstein-on-how-to-hurt-trump-during-2019-congressional-hearing/