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  • Kennedy to make money on lawsuits while in Trump administration




    Kennedy’s New Money-Making Strategy: Lawsuits Against Trump Administration

    Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has found a new way to make money during his retirement from the bench – by filing lawsuits against the Trump administration.

    Kennedy, who retired from the Supreme Court in 2018, has reportedly been quietly working behind the scenes to build a legal team and prepare lawsuits against various government agencies and officials. The lawsuits are said to focus on issues such as immigration, civil rights, and environmental protections.

    While some may question Kennedy’s motives for targeting the Trump administration, others see it as a savvy move to capitalize on the current political climate. With the Trump administration facing numerous legal challenges, Kennedy’s lawsuits could potentially result in hefty payouts or settlements.

    It remains to be seen how successful Kennedy’s legal endeavors will be, but one thing is for certain – he’s not afraid to take on the powers that be in pursuit of justice and financial gain. Stay tuned for updates on Kennedy’s legal battles against the Trump administration.

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  • Ally Lewber, James Kennedy break up after domestic violence arrest


    Ally Lewber, right, and James Kennedy have broken up following the reality-TV personality's arrest on domestic violence charges in December.

    James Kennedy and Ally Lewber have called it quits on their romance, one month after the “Vanderpump Rules” star was arrested on domestic violence charges.

    Lewber confirmed the couple’s breakup on her Instagram Stories Wednesday after it was announced that Kennedy will not face criminal charges for the December 2024 incident.

    “I am happy that prosecutors decided not to file against James, as I never desired criminal charges,” Lewber wrote. “We had an argument outside of his home related to him drinking again, however, I was not physically hurt. I was shocked by the headlines and disheartened by how the event was portrayed.”

    Background:‘Vanderpump Rules’ star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges





    Ally Lewber and James Kennedy break up after domestic violence arrest

    In a shocking turn of events, it has been reported that Ally Lewber and James Kennedy have decided to end their relationship following Kennedy’s recent arrest for domestic violence.

    The couple, who had been together for over two years, reportedly had a heated argument that escalated into a physical altercation. Kennedy was subsequently taken into custody and charged with assault.

    Sources close to Lewber have revealed that she is devastated by the incident and has decided to end their relationship in order to prioritize her own safety and well-being.

    Kennedy has since issued a public apology for his actions and has vowed to seek help for his anger management issues.

    This unfortunate turn of events serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing and addressing domestic violence in all its forms. Our thoughts are with Ally Lewber during this difficult time.

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  • Trump to Release Records on the Assassinations of the Kennedy Brothers and Martin Luther King


    Donald J. Trump has said he will quickly release records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as part of measures to restore confidence in government.

    The assassinations, particularly that of the president, who was shot dead in Dallas in November 1963, have been the subject of decades of controversy as well as conspiracy theories. Mr. King was shot and killed in Memphis in April 1968, while Robert F. Kennedy was shot and killed in California that June, shortly after winning California’s Democratic primary. The three deaths shook America in different ways, and historians view each as a turning point in the tumultuous decade.

    “As a first step toward restoring transparency and accountability to government, we will also reverse the over-classification of government documents,” Mr. Trump said at a rally on Sunday ahead of his inauguration, adding that documents related to other topics of “great public interest” would also be declassified. “It’s all going to be released, Uncle Sam,” he said.

    Mr. Trump’s statement will likely generate particular interest among his supporters, given the fascination he has expressed with certain conspiracies and the fact that he survived an assassination attempt in July when he was shot and wounded while running for president.



    In a surprising move, President Trump has announced that he will be releasing previously classified records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

    The decision comes after years of speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the deaths of these iconic figures. Many believe that there was more to the assassinations than what has been officially reported, and hope that the release of these records will shed light on the truth.

    The release of these records could potentially change the way we view these historic events and could bring closure to the families and supporters of these influential figures.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Angel City FC signs Alanna Kennedy from Manchester City


    Angel City FC has completed the signing of defender Alanna Kennedy from Manchester City.

    Kennedy, who turned 30 on Tuesday, has joined the NWSL side on a one-year contract for 2025 with the option of an additional 12 months.

    The Australian defender joined City from Tottenham Hotspur in 2021 and made 64 appearances for the club.

    “I am really excited to join Angel City and return to the NWSL, ” said Kennedy, who has 131 caps for Australia. “I was inspired by the club’s mission and purpose and I am looking forward to arriving in LA and meeting all my teammates. Equally, I am excited to get to work and contribute to the team’s success on the field.”

    “Manchester has been my home for the past three and a half years and I am leaving with a lot of amazing memories,” Kennedy wrote said on Instagram earlier on Tuesday.

    “I’ve had some real career highlights playing for this team and made some friends for life. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of those who supported me during my time here.

    “It has been a privilege to play alongside you all and I wish you all of the continued success for the rest of the season and beyond.”

    Angel City’s newly-appointed sporting director Mark Parsons said: “Alanna is an experienced defender who brings both leadership and a winning mentality to our team.

    “Her international experience with Australia, coupled with her ability to play in multiple defensive positions, makes her a versatile addition to our roster. We look forward to seeing her contribute to the culture and success of Angel City.”

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    Exciting news for Angel City FC fans! The team has just announced the signing of Alanna Kennedy from Manchester City. This Australian international midfielder brings a wealth of experience and talent to the squad, and is sure to make a big impact on the field.

    Kennedy is known for her strong defensive skills, precise passing, and ability to score goals from set pieces. She has represented Australia at multiple World Cups and Olympic Games, and has also had successful stints with clubs in Australia, the United States, and Europe.

    With Kennedy now joining the ranks at Angel City FC, fans can look forward to seeing her dynamic playmaking abilities and leadership on the field. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting season ahead with Kennedy in the lineup! #AngelCityFC #AlannaKennedy #WelcomeToTheTeam

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  • Alanna Kennedy: Defender signs for Angel City after leaving Man City


    “I am really excited to join Angel City and return to the NWSL, ” said Kennedy, who previously played for Western New York Flash and Orlando Pride in the USA.

    “I was inspired by the club’s mission and purpose and I am looking forward to arriving in LA and meeting all my team-mates. Equally, I am excited to get to work and contribute to the team’s success on the field.”

    Earlier, Kennedy had posted a farewell messages to Manchester City on her Instagram following three and a half years with the club.

    “I am leaving with a lot of amazing memories,” Kennedy wrote.

    “I’ve had some real career highlights playing for this team and made some friends for life. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of those who supported me during my time here.

    “It has been a privilege to play alongside you all and I wish you all of the continued success for the rest of the season and beyond.”

    During her time with Manchester City, Kennedy won the 2022 Women’s League Cup.

    She has 131 caps for Australia, helping them to fourth place at the 2023 World Cup, and has scored 11 times during her international career.



    Australian defender Alanna Kennedy has officially signed with Angel City after departing Manchester City. The 26-year-old joins the NWSL expansion team as they build their roster ahead of their inaugural season.

    Kennedy, who has a wealth of experience playing for top clubs and the Australian national team, will bring her defensive prowess and leadership skills to Angel City. Known for her versatility and ability to play in various positions across the backline, Kennedy will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the team.

    After spending a season with Manchester City, Kennedy is excited to embark on a new chapter with Angel City and help the team make a strong debut in the NWSL. Fans can expect to see her tenacity and determination on the field as she aims to contribute to the team’s success.

    With Kennedy’s arrival, Angel City continues to assemble a talented and diverse roster, showcasing their commitment to building a competitive team that represents the spirit and values of Los Angeles. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares for their highly anticipated debut in the NWSL.

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  • Alanna Kennedy leaves Man City ahead of Angel City transfer


    Australia defender Alanna Kennedy has departed Manchester City, the Women’s Super League (WSL) club confirmed on Tuesday.

    In a now-deleted social media post, City had confirmed that the 30-year-old was moving to NWSL side Angel City after three and a half years in Manchester. The NWSL side later confirmed Kennedy had signed a one-year contract with an option to extend the deal through the 2026 season.

    Kennedy was absent from City’s mid-season training camp in Abu Dhabi and was not listed in the squad for the Manchester derby on Sunday — that ended 4-2 to United — sparking speculation over her future.

    “I am really excited to join Angel City and return to the NWSL,” Kennedy said in a statement. “I was inspired by the club’s mission and purpose and I am looking forward to arriving in LA and meeting all my teammates. Equally, I am excited to get to work and contribute to the team’s success on the field.”

    “Alanna is an experienced defender who brings both leadership and a winning mentality to our team,” Angel City’s sporting director Mark Parsons said. “Her international experience with Australia, coupled with her ability to play in multiple defensive positions, makes her a versatile addition to our roster. We look forward to seeing her contribute to the culture and success of Angel City.”

    The centre-back made 64 appearances during her City tenure and won the League Cup in 2022.

    “Manchester has been my home for the past three and a half years and I am leaving with a lot of amazing memories,” she wrote in a post on Instagram.

    “I’ve had some real career highlights playing for this team and made some friends for life. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of those who supported me during my time here.”



    Australian international Alanna Kennedy has announced her departure from Manchester City ahead of her move to newly formed NWSL team Angel City FC.

    Kennedy, a versatile defender and midfielder, joined Manchester City in January 2021 from Tottenham Hotspur. During her time with the club, she made 19 appearances and helped the team secure a second-place finish in the Women’s Super League.

    The 26-year-old took to social media to express her gratitude to Manchester City and their fans for their support during her time at the club. She also expressed her excitement for the next chapter in her career with Angel City FC, a team that has been generating buzz since its formation with high-profile owners and a commitment to promoting women’s football.

    Kennedy’s move to Angel City FC is expected to bolster their squad ahead of their debut season in the NWSL, and fans are eagerly anticipating her contributions on the pitch.

    As Kennedy bids farewell to Manchester City, she leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and skill that will surely be missed by her former teammates and fans. But as she embarks on this new journey with Angel City FC, she is poised to make an impact and help lead the team to success in the NWSL.

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  • SpaceX launches Falcon 9 on Starlink mission Tuesday morning at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center


    In the Space Coast’s eighth launch of 2025 thus far, a SpaceX Falcon 9 took flight on another Starlink mission early Tuesday morning from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

    The Falcon 9 lifted off at 12:24 a.m. EST from pad 39A, ascending into low-Earth orbit to deploy a payload of 21 Starlink internet satellites.

    In light of the cold front gripping the Sunshine State, risks of thick cloud layers and cumulus clouds spurred the Space Force’s 45th Weather Squadron to spell out unusual variance for a 4½-hour Starlink launch window.

    The squadron predicted an 85% chance of favorable weather early during the launch window, which opened at 12:13 a.m. — with those odds dropping off to 40% by the window’s conclusion.

    Cape Canaveral: Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, Blue Origin, NASA rocket launch schedule in Florida

    However, no significant Central Florida cloud cover was present at liftoff across the Tampa Bay-Orlando-Space Coast corridor, per a National Weather Service radar loop from the Melbourne Orlando International Airport station shows.

    The post-midnight mission marked the Falcon 9 first-stage booster’s eighth flight, SpaceX reported.

    The booster previously launched Crew-8, Polaris Dawn, CRS-31, Astranis: From One to Many, and three Starlink missions.

    Following stage separation, the booster settled for a landing on the SpaceX drone ship A Shortfall of Gravitas in the Atlantic Ocean a bit more than eight minutes after liftoff.

    Next SpaceX mission targeted for Friday

    Next on the Eastern Range schedule, another SpaceX Starlink mission is slated to lift off Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, a Federal Aviation Administration operations plan advisory shows.

    That Starlink launch window is scheduled to extend from 5:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.

    For the latest news from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, visit floridatoday.com/space.

    Rick Neale is a Space Reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Neale at Rneale@floridatoday.com. Twitter/X: @RickNeale1

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    This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX Starlink mission launches Tuesday on Florida’s 8th mission of 2025





    SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket on a Starlink mission early Tuesday morning from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The rocket carried a batch of 60 Starlink satellites, adding to the growing constellation that aims to provide global internet coverage.

    The launch took place at 8:45 a.m. EST, with clear skies and light winds providing optimal conditions for liftoff. The Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage successfully landed on the company’s drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, marking another milestone in SpaceX’s reusable rocket program.

    This mission is part of SpaceX’s efforts to expand its Starlink network, which aims to provide high-speed internet access to underserved and remote areas around the world. The company has already launched over 1,500 satellites and plans to continue deploying more in the coming months.

    The successful launch and deployment of the Starlink satellites mark another step forward in SpaceX’s ambitious goals for space exploration and technology. Stay tuned for more updates on SpaceX’s future missions and developments in the space industry.

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  • SpaceX to launch 21 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center – Spaceflight Now


    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands at Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the Kennedy Space Center ahead of the launch of the Starlink 13-1 mission. Image: Spaceflight Now

    SpaceX is preparing to launch its latest batch of Starlink satellites for its internet megaconstellation shortly after midnight on Tuesday.

    A Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch the Starlink 13-1 mission from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 12:24 a.m. EST (0524 UTC).

    Spaceflight Now will have live coverage beginning about an hour prior to liftoff.

    

    On Monday, the 45th Weather Squadron forecast conditions to go from good to poor across the launch window on Tuesday. Meteorologists suggested that conditions at the opening of the window will be about 85 percent favorable for liftoff, but deteriorate to 40 percent by the of the window.

    “The forecast question for the primary launch window late tonight will be how quickly clouds and rain return to the area as the old frontal boundary lifts back to the north,” launch weather officers wrote. “There remains good model agreement that the highest rain chances hold off until after the end of the window, but still expect increasing clouds and showers to creep in from the south, especially for the back half of the window.

    “With this setup, the main weather concern is likely to be Thick Cloud Layers, with a smaller embedded Cumulus Cloud threat as rain coverage increases late.”

    If SpaceX ends up not being able to launch Tuesday morning, the 24-hour backup window has drastically worse weather, with just a 10 percent chance of favorable conditions.

    The Falcon 9 first stage booster, tail number B1083, will used to launch the mission. It’s previous missions included the launches of Crew-8, Polaris Dawn and CRS-31.

    After launching for an eighth time, B1083 will target a landing on the SpaceX droneship, ‘A Shortfall of Gravias,’ which is positioned out in the Atlantic Ocean. If successful, this will be the 95 landing for ASOG and the 399th booster landing to date.

    The Starlink 13-1 mission will be SpaceX’s fifth dedicated Starlink launch of the year and its ninth orbital launch in 2025.



    SpaceX is gearing up for another exciting launch as they prepare to send 21 Starlink satellites into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center. This mission, scheduled for [insert date], marks another milestone in the company’s efforts to provide global internet coverage through their Starlink constellation.

    The Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Launch Complex 39A, carrying the 21 satellites as part of SpaceX’s ongoing efforts to expand their satellite internet network. These satellites will join the existing constellation of over 1,500 Starlink satellites already in orbit, bringing us one step closer to widespread global internet coverage.

    This launch is just another example of SpaceX’s commitment to innovation and advancement in the field of space technology. Stay tuned for updates on the launch and the deployment of the Starlink satellites as SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration.

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  • As Polio Survivors Watch Kennedy Confirmation, All Eyes Are on McConnell


    Their numbers are dwindling now, the faded yellow newspaper clippings reporting their childhood trips to the hospital tucked away in family scrapbooks. Iron lungs, the coffin-like cabinet respirators that kept many of them alive, are a thing of the past, relegated to history books and museums. Some feel the world has forgotten them.

    Now the nation’s polio survivors are reliving their painful memories as they watch events in Washington, where the Senate will soon consider the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a fierce critic of vaccines, to be the nation’s next health secretary. And they are keeping a close eye on one of their own: Senator Mitch McConnell, the former Republican leader.

    It has been nearly 70 years since Dr. Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine was pronounced “80 to 90 percent effective” against the paralytic form of the disease. Although the government does not keep official numbers, advocacy groups say there are an estimated 300,000 survivors in the United States. Mr. Kennedy’s nomination has prompted some to speak out.

    The movie director Francis Ford Coppola recently recalled being in a hospital ward “so crammed with kids that there were gurneys piled up three and four high in the hallways.” The actress Mia Farrow, infected when she was 9, posted a picture of a room filled with iron lungs on Instagram with the caption: “No RFK Jr. we cannot go back to this. # polio.”

    Representative Steve Cohen, Democrat of Tennessee, the only other polio survivor in Congress, called pointedly for the Senate to reject the nomination. “I believe I have a duty to speak out for all who have had polio — from those lightly affected to those who lived in iron lungs and died,” Mr. Cohen said in a recent statement.

    Mr. Trump has also weighed in, telling reporters last month that he has friends who are “still in not such good shape” as a result of their polio infections. “Many people died, and the moment they took that vaccine, it ended,” he said. “Dr. Jonas Salk did a great job.”

    Mr. Kennedy insisted he was “all for the polio vaccine” while touring Capitol Hill last month for the customary courtesy meetings with senators. But some of his recent statements suggest otherwise. He has said, for example, that the idea that the vaccine resulted in a drastic decline in polio cases is “a mythology” that is “just not true.” He has also asserted that the polio vaccine caused an explosion in soft-tissue cancers that killed more people than polio.

    One of Mr. Kennedy’s closest advisers, the lawyer Aaron Siri, has petitioned the government on behalf of another client to revoke its approval of the stand-alone polio vaccine, and to “pause distribution” of 13 other vaccines, including some combination products that include the polio vaccine. A spokeswoman for Mr. Kennedy, Katie Miller, has said that “Mr. Kennedy believes the polio vaccine should be available to the public and thoroughly and properly studied.”

    When asked about the concerns of polio survivors, Ms. Miller said: “My grandfather had severe polio and half his face was paralyzed. I still support Mr. Kennedy. These two things are unrelated.”

    On Friday, The New York Times reported that Mr. Kennedy had opposed another critical vaccine. In 2021, when thousands of Americans were still dying of the coronavirus every week, he asked the Food and Drug Administration to revoke the use of all Covid vaccines.

    In interviews, nearly a dozen polio survivors uniformly opposed Mr. Kennedy. Some said they are looking for Mr. McConnell to lead the charge against his confirmation.

    “If McConnell fails to speak out on this issue it will undoubtedly stain his legacy,” said Susan L. Schoenbeck, a polio survivor and nurse educator whose book, “Polio Girl,” explores the stigma of polio and contains advice for medical professionals treating survivors. “I’m not sure the polio survivor community could ever forgive him.”

    Mr. McConnell has spoken out, though only obliquely and without stating how he will vote. Without mentioning Mr. Kennedy’s name, he warned that “anyone seeking the Senate’s consent to serve in the incoming administration would do well to steer clear” of “efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures.” The senator declined an interview request.

    Post-Polio Health International, a St. Louis-based nonprofit that promotes the “well-being and independence of polio survivors,” has sent a letter opposing Mr. Kennedy to all 100 senators.

    Brian M. Tiburzi, the group’s executive director, said its members were looking for Mr. McConnell to speak out more forcefully. “I think people were left a little wanting by his original statement,” he said. “I think they would have liked him to take a more explicit stand against R.F.K.’s nomination.”

    At the peak of the polio wave in the United States, in 1952, the disease sickened nearly 60,000 people, leaving more than 21,000 paralyzed and killing more than 3,000. Many children recovered and lived for decades without symptoms.

    But as they have aged, many are now confronting “post-polio syndrome,” a constellation of symptoms including muscle weakness, fatigue and difficulty swallowing, which typically emerges 35 to 40 years after the original infection. Some who walked for decades are back in leg braces or wheelchairs. Some are unable to live independently.

    Arthur L. Caplan, a bioethicist at New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine, who was infected when he was 5, recalls the children he befriended on the polio ward, some of whom went “down to the iron lung area, which was separate, and I never saw them again.” It is one reason he went into bioethics. He recovered, but the weakness in his legs returned about seven years ago, he said. His doctor told him the polio virus was “reawakening.” At 74, he now uses a walker for balance.

    “I always felt like the voices that need to be heard are the kids who died, the kids who didn’t make it,” he said. “That’s the warning to Mitch McConnell about vaccines. It’s the message I think they would want to send.”

    Polio survivors spoke of their fierce support for vaccinations — not only against polio, but for all vaccine-preventable diseases. They shared painful recollections, and stories of personal triumph.

    Gary Ervin, now 87, said he “contracted spinal bulbar polio” — a severe form of paralytic polio — in 1952 at age 14 and has “not walked a step since.” He spent 12 days in an iron lung and was then transferred to a “rocking bed” that tilted from head to toe to help him breathe. He grew up to become an accountant, and later fulfilled his dream of learning to fly a plane.

    Evan Davis, who has spent his life in a wheelchair, became a lawyer and served as general counsel to Gov. Mario Cuomo of New York. He said that Mr. McConnell “certainly has an experience that should show him clearly the insanity of making Bobby Kennedy the head of the public health program in the United States.”

    Jane Golenko still has the newspaper clipping from her hometown paper in Abilene, Texas, about her diagnosis. “Abilene Has First Polio,” the headline reads. She said her husband had researched her ancestry and identified Mr. McConnell as a distant cousin, though they have never met. She said Mr. Kennedy “should be completely shut down.”

    The United States declared polio eradicated in 1979. Today, “wild poliovirus,” which occurs naturally in the environment, is circulating in only two countries: Afghanistan and Pakistan. Survivors know their ranks are thinning; one of the last Americans to rely on an iron lung for much of his life, a lawyer named Paul Alexander, died last year.

    Because most American doctors have never seen a case of polio, some survivors say it is difficult to get care. Dr. Marny Eulberg, a Denver family practice doctor who is also a polio survivor, runs a polio clinic and has seen about 1,500 survivors since 1985, she said. With the exception of those who were infected overseas, they are all older than 70.

    She said she hoped that Mr. Kennedy’s upcoming confirmation battle would put a spotlight on the needs of polio patients, and the importance of vaccination programs. “Vaccines still work,” she said, “and polio is proof.”

    In 1991, Dr. Frederick Maynard, a polio expert, and Sunny Roller, a polio survivor, wrote that there are three categories of polio survivors: “passers,” who become indistinguishable from others who haven’t had polio; “minimizers,” who downplay their polio experience; and “identifiers,” whose identity is wrapped up in it.

    Mr. McConnell, 82, was infected in 1944, when he was 2. He has recounted his experience in an autobiography and interviews, and in a 2005 speech to mark the 50th anniversary of the Salk vaccine. In a sense, Mr. McConnell was lucky; he was treated at the polio rehabilitation center established in Warm Springs, Ga., by the nation’s most famous polio victim, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

    He often speaks of his mother’s tenacity and love as the reason for his recovery.

    “I was under intense observation by my mother for two years,” he said in the 2005 Senate speech. “She administered this physical therapy regimen at least three times a day.”

    As a former leader, Mr. McConnell’s voice carries weight with his fellow Republicans. He will have an opportunity, if he chooses, to speak about Mr. Kennedy’s fitness when the full Senate takes up the nomination. But Mr. McConnell does not serve on either of the two committees — the Senate Health Committee and the Senate Finance Committee — that will hold hearings on Mr. Kennedy’s confirmation. The hearings have not yet been scheduled.

    But when they are held, said Dr. Caplan, the bioethicist, polio survivors will be watching, “and there will be a lot of ghosts in that hearing room.”



    As Polio Survivors Watch Kennedy Confirmation, All Eyes Are on McConnell

    As the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson continue to unfold, one group of individuals is watching with keen interest: polio survivors.

    Many polio survivors are closely following the proceedings, as they remember the pivotal role Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell played in confirming Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in 2018. McConnell’s decision to push through Kavanaugh’s confirmation despite sexual assault allegations against him has left a lasting impact on many polio survivors, who see the Supreme Court as a key defender of their rights.

    For polio survivors, the Supreme Court holds particular significance, as it was the Court’s landmark decision in the 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education that paved the way for the desegregation of public schools and opened the door for many disabled individuals, including polio survivors, to access education and public spaces.

    Now, with Judge Jackson’s confirmation hearings underway, polio survivors are once again turning their attention to McConnell, who has already signaled his opposition to her nomination. Many fear that McConnell’s influence in the Senate could once again thwart the confirmation of a qualified and historic nominee.

    As polio survivors watch the confirmation process play out, they are reminded of the importance of the Supreme Court in shaping the rights and protections of marginalized communities. With all eyes on McConnell, polio survivors are hoping that justice will prevail and that Judge Jackson will be confirmed to the nation’s highest court.

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  • Former USS John F. Kennedy towed down Delaware River as aircraft carrier begins journey out of Philadelphia Navy Yard


    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The decommissioned aircraft carrier, formerly named after President John F. Kennedy, has begun its journey as it heads south from the Philadelphia Navy Yard to the scrapyard.

    Towboats began towing the vessel down the Delaware River around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday to begin the journey to Brownsville, Texas.

    The large ship will be towed through the Delaware River, through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean. Once it reaches the Gulf Coast of Texas, crews will dismantle the Kennedy.

    The move to Texas was pushed back after a delay on Wednesday.

    Ray Staley and Michael Marchesse served onboard from 1971 to 1973 – just two kids from Norristown.

    “We met in the ship’s library and we found out we had mutual friends, and lived five miles from each other. We’ve been friends for 52 years,” said Michael Marchesse of Norristown.

    In Chester, the veterans were joined by dozens of other onlookers who were watching as the aircraft carrier passed by.

    Some of them were reminded of their time in the Navy.

    “No regrets at all, a wonderful experience. Lucked out,” said Ray Staley of Royersford.

    The aircraft carrier conducted US Navy missions worldwide during its 39 years of service.

    The ship conducted 18 deployments including to the Mediterranean, Tyrrhenian, Ionian, Ligurian, Aegean and Adriatic seas, during a period of escalating tension in the Middle East and North Africa, often while under the surveillance of Soviet ships.

    It was the Navy’s final conventionally-powered aircraft carrier before switching to nuclear power.

    “Big John,” as it was affectionately nicknamed, was decommissioned in 2007 and has been in Philadelphia ever since.

    A new aircraft carrier named after JFK will enter service later this year.

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    The former USS John F. Kennedy, a decommissioned aircraft carrier, was recently towed down the Delaware River as it begins its journey out of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The massive vessel, once a symbol of American military power, is now being retired and will eventually be scrapped.

    The USS John F. Kennedy served in the United States Navy for over 30 years before being decommissioned in 2007. Since then, it has been docked at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, awaiting its fate.

    As the aircraft carrier was slowly towed down the river, crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of this historic moment. Many former crew members and veterans of the USS John F. Kennedy were also in attendance, bidding farewell to the ship that had been such a significant part of their lives.

    The journey of the USS John F. Kennedy out of Philadelphia marks the end of an era, but also serves as a reminder of the important role that aircraft carriers play in the defense of our nation. As the massive vessel makes its way to its final destination, we honor its service and the men and women who served aboard it.

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    1. USS John F. Kennedy
    2. Aircraft carrier
    3. Philadelphia Navy Yard
    4. Delaware River
    5. Navy ship
    6. Historic naval vessel
    7. US Navy
    8. Military history
    9. Naval fleet
    10. Transportation of aircraft carrier

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