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Black Lives Matter’s $6M California house draws scrutiny
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A $6 million southern California home utilized by Black Lives Matter management has been shrouded in secrecy, with a brand new report placing the group in injury management mode.
In line with New York Journal, the 6,500-square-foot constructing identified amongst BLM leaders as “Campus” was bought with money in October 2020, utilizing funds donated to Black Lives Matter World Community Basis.
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“Our angle — must be to deflate possession of the property,” an inside BLM memo stated, based on the report, after the New York Journal reporter requested them about the home. That suggestion was considered one of a number of responses floated, with others together with, “Can we kill the story?”
The identical memo reportedly included bullet factors about Campus, resembling how it’s utilized by the “cultural arm” of BLM, and could possibly be used as an “influencer home” the place artists can create content material, and as a “safehouse.” The memo additionally reportedly acknowledged “[h]oles” in what it referred to as the “safety story,” as the home can be used for publicly obtainable YouTube movies.
Two days after the reporter reached out to BLMGNF, board member Shalomyah Bowers emailed a press release claiming that BLMGNF bought the property “with the intention for it to function housing and studio house for recipients of the Black Pleasure Creators Fellowship,” a program that was reportedly introduced the subsequent day as offering “recording sources and devoted house for Black creatives to launch content material on-line and in actual life targeted on abolition, therapeutic justice, city agriculture and meals justice, popular culture, activism, and politics.”
“It’s a waste of sources,” Tory Russell, an activist primarily based in Ferguson, Missouri, instructed New York Journal. Russell has reportedly been attempting to lift cash for a neighborhood heart in Ferguson, and had been attempting to get BLMGNF to contribute.
BLMGNF had simply acquired $66.5 million earlier than the acquisition of the home, raised after the dying of George Floyd. Two weeks after the group acquired the cash, Dyane Pascall purchased the property. Pascall, the report says, manages funds for an LLC run by Patrisse Cullors, who on the time was BLMGNF’s government director.
Pascall then reportedly transferred possession of the home to a different LLC arrange by legislation agency Perkins Coie. It was after the property formally modified palms that Black Lives Matter began utilizing it.
Two months after the acquisition, BLMGNF was granted tax-exempt standing by the IRS, however whereas which means they need to now reveal donor and expenditure info, they reportedly didn’t submit the required types in 2020 or 2021.
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Bowers claimed in her assertion that the group “all the time deliberate” to record the home in disclosures to be filed this yr. She said that the constructing just isn’t used as anybody’s dwelling, and was purchased via LLCs as a matter of legal responsibility safety.
Fox Information reached out to BLMGNF for touch upon the New York Journal report, however they didn’t instantly reply.
The California home just isn’t the one costly Black Lives Matter property. BLM Canada introduced in 2021 that they had been shopping for a mansion for use as a Black neighborhood heart in Toronto. Studies later confirmed that public data listed the acquisition included $6.3 million paid to a nonprofit arrange by folks together with Janaya Khan, who’s married to Cullors.
Two BLM Toronto leaders give up the group, citing the dealing with of the group’s funds of their resignation letter.
“We now have written this as a result of our many makes an attempt to convey up considerations had been met with denial, gaslighting, and a refusal to acknowledge requests for accountability,” they stated. “We had been instructed that considerations about monetary transparency and neighborhood accountability had been rumours, ‘not an enormous deal,’ and whispers from so-called ‘counter-organizers.’”
In line with New York Journal, Campus has barely been used to supply content material, regardless of that being considered one of its said functions. One video that was produced there had nothing to do with BLM, however was a video of Cullors baking a peach cobbler as a part of a deliberate sequence for her private YouTube channel. It’s now listed as personal.
One other video, from Might 2021, featured Cullors and BLM leaders Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah sitting on the patio commemorating the primary anniversary of Floyd’s dying. In it, Cullors reportedly lamented how right-wing media had focused her and the group, particularly pointing to a New York Put up article about how she spent roughly $3 million for 4 properties.
Cullors resigned days after recording the video, which can be now listed as personal.
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Montana
Montana Senate honors Vietnam soldier from Libby in midst of political dispute • Daily Montanan
In the midst of a political battle at the start of the 2025 Montana Legislature, Sen. Mike Cuffe said Wednesday he wanted to present a bill to honor a fallen Vietnam war soldier from Libby.
Cuffe, R-Eureka, said it’s his eighth and last session, and he wanted to offer a bill to pay tribute to the late Staff Sgt. Arthur J. Rambo, who, he said, was nothing like the aggressive movie character.
“Rambo’s personality was 100% the opposite of the man in the movie,” Cuffe said. “There’s a very caring, giving man.”
The bill describes Rambo as a family man who was active in his community, in baseball and talent shows, and in college, sang in the Carroll College Carrolleers, where he met his wife, Helen Ryan.
After he started working with the family, Cuffe mulled the “wrangling,” “elbowing,” and “negotiating about one thing or another” that might be needed to get the bill passed.
But the political dispute in the Senate, over the makeup of committees, slowed its work, and it opened a window for the bill, one Cuffe believes has become even more necessary.
“This is a feel-good kind of a bill,” he said. “This is a very honorable kind of a bill. This is a bill, I believe, that is urgently needed.”
Rambo was drafted into service and didn’t seek an exemption for which he was eligible, the bill said, and Cuffe said some lawmakers were part of the draft too. In 1969, Rambo arrived in Vietnam, and a few months later, his unit came under attack.
“Staff Sgt. Arthur J. Rambo worked heroically under fire to save his crew members and their military assets,” said the bill. “He sustained fatal injuries and was awarded the Silver Star.
“ … He was survived by his wife, Helen, his daughter, Kerry Lynn, his newborn daughter, Amy Denise, and his extended family.”
Wednesday, after senators in a committee took another split vote related to how they would manage committees, they approved the measure to create a memorial bridge in Libby for Rambo on a 50-to-0 vote.
Cuffe said it would name the Highway 37 bridge that enters Libby from the north, and the sign would have language that honored Rambo along with other fallen veterans.
“In spite of all of our differences, our factions, our personalities,” Cuffe said, the bill “would help unite us, help us all feel human compassion.”
He also said he believes Rambo would appreciate it.
On the first day of the session, Monday, the Senate took a vote that upset a plan Republican leadership had planned for how committees would work, and some senators have canceled committee meetings or are holding “organizational” and “educational” meetings instead.
In its rules committee Wednesday, senators took another vote, this one to upend Monday’s proposal. Thursday, the full Senate will take up the matter, which affects the way minority Democrats are distributed among committees.
The Senate is currently under temporary rules, which distribute Democrats in a way the minority party wants, and with support, at least for the time being, from a small group of Republicans.
The Senate could make a change Thursday by adopting permanent rules, supported by Republican leadership, or it could operate under its temporary rules for the session, as it has in the past.
Nevada
Southern Nevada’s desert tortoises getting help to cross the road
Long before Southern Nevada built its winding highways, desert tortoises roamed freely without consequence. For these federally protected animals, crossing the street without a dedicated path could mean a death sentence.
Along a 34-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93 near Coyote Springs, fencing and underground tortoise crossings will allow for more safe passage.
“We see substantial road mortality and near-misses in this area,” said Kristi Holcomb, Southern Nevada biological supervisor at the Nevada Department of Transportation. “By adding the fencing, we’ll be able to stop the bleed.”
The federal Department of Transportation awarded Nevada’s transportation agency a $16.8 million grant to build 61 wildlife crossings and 68 miles of fencing along the highway. Clark and Lincoln counties, as well as private companies such as the Coyote Springs Investment group, will fund the project in total.
Under the Endangered Species Act, the federal government listed Mojave desert tortoises as threatened in 1990. The project area includes the last unfenced portion of what the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers to be the desert tortoise’s “critical habitat.”
In Clark County, some keep desert tortoises as pets, adoptions for which are only authorized through one Nevada nonprofit, the Tortoise Group. Environmentalists in the area have long worried that sprawling solar projects may have an adverse effect on tortoise populations. As many as 1,000 tortoises per square mile inhabited the Mojave Desert before urban development, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
Crossings prevent inbreeding
One major reason that connecting critical habitat across a highway is paramount is to prevent inbreeding, Holcomb said.
“When you build a highway down the middle of a desert tortoise population, they become shy about crossing the highway,” Holcomb said. “By installing tortoise fences, we’ll give the tortoise population a chance to recover.”
Desert tortoises tend to walk parallel to the fences, which will lead them to the crossings they need to go to the other side. Promoting genetic diversity is one way different tortoise populations can be stabilized, Holcomb said.
The Nevada Department of Transportation doesn’t have a set timeline, and the project will need to go through an expedited federal review process to ensure full consideration of environmental effects.
“Be mindful, not only of tortoises that might be on the roadway, but also of our impacts on tortoises,” Holcomb added.
Contact Alan Halaly at ahalaly@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlanHalaly on X.
New Mexico
Snowy and slick Thursday expected in New Mexico
We’re expecting widespread light snow Thursday in New Mexico. See the latest forecast at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The snow was falling and the roads were slick to start Thursday in parts of New Mexico and it’s likely that will continue throughout the day.
We’ll see on and off scattered snow showers, especially in parts of southern New Mexico. That will become more widespread with blowing snow possible.
A winter weather advisory is still in effect until Friday morning for 1-3 inches of snow expected and 5-6 inches of snow in higher-elevation areas. It encompasses most of southern New Mexico and stretches just above Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, heading toward the Texas state line.
High temperatures will be at least 10° below average for pretty much everyone.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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