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  • Smithsonian Institution Adventure Riley 1st 2nd 3rd Grade 5 Picture Book Lot



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    Embark on an Exciting Educational Adventure with this Smithsonian Institution Picture Book Lot!

    Calling all young explorers and curious minds – get ready to dive into the fascinating world of the Smithsonian Institution with this special 5 book lot perfect for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders! Each book is filled with captivating illustrations and fun facts that will spark your child’s imagination and love for learning.

    In this bundle, you’ll find titles such as:
    1. “Dinosaurs” – Explore the prehistoric world of dinosaurs and learn about their incredible size, habits, and extinction.
    2. “Space Exploration” – Blast off into outer space and discover the wonders of the solar system and beyond.
    3. “Ocean Life” – Dive deep into the ocean to uncover the mysteries of marine life and the importance of ocean conservation.
    4. “American History” – Travel back in time to key moments in American history and meet the people who shaped our nation.
    5. “Animal Kingdom” – Discover the diversity of the animal kingdom and learn about different species from around the world.

    These books are not only educational but also entertaining, making them the perfect addition to any young reader’s bookshelf. Expand your child’s knowledge and ignite their sense of wonder with this Smithsonian adventure book lot!

    Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to bring the Smithsonian Institution into your home. Order your set today and let the learning begin!
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  • Riley Anne 8×10 printed female model photograph



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    This high-quality print is perfect for adding a touch of glamour to any space, whether it’s your living room, bedroom, or office. It’s a timeless piece that will elevate the aesthetic of any room and make a statement wherever it’s displayed.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring a piece of Riley Anne’s beauty into your home. Order your 8×10 printed female model photograph today and let her grace and allure inspire you every day.
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  • Democrats who helped to pass the Laken Riley Act failed their first test of the second Trump era


    On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law. The legislation expands the federal government’s mandatory detention rules for unauthorized immigrants to include theft-related crimes, like shoplifting, and grants state attorneys general the right to sue the federal government over what they deem as insufficient immigration enforcement.

    The bill, named after a Georgia woman killed by an undocumented immigrant, tracks with Trump’s tendency to politicize murders and has been used by right-wingers to engender racist anger toward immigrants, as I wrote last year. 

    The bill received bipartisan support in the House and Senate, despite civil rights groups and various Democratic lawmakers highlighting its risks of increasing racial profiling and suspending due process for people accused of crimes. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., for example, voted against the bill, telling MSNBC’s Chris Hayes the law means “people are going to be targeted because they’re brown.” 

    Given how Trump’s immigration officials already appear to be engaging in disturbing profiling — and ensnaring legal U.S. residents in their anti-immigrant round-ups — that seems like a fair prediction.

    In a speech to the House last week, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., (who also voted against the bill) spoke out about its potential risks to due process. “In the wake of tragedy, we are seeing a fundamental erosion of our civil rights,” she said. “In this bill, if a person is so much as accused of a crime — if someone wants to point a finger and accuse someone of shoplifting — they would be rounded up and put into a private detention camp and sent out for deportation without a day in court.”

    And New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, another Democrat who opposed the bill, offered a personal anecdote to MSNBC host Chris Hayes to suggest that those who supported the bill — including fellow Democrats — have made a decision that will tar their legacies.

    He said:

    I had a nonpolitical person in the Capitol who’s never came up to me and talked about politics, but he looked at me and said Democrats are going to rue the day when they allowed something like that bill we just passed, that allows — literally — Dreamers to be indefinitely detained. Or a child who steals a candy bar. He said this is going to come back in history to really, really haunt those people that supported this bill.

    Watch the clip here:

    Indeed, Democrats who supported this bill seem to have acquiesced to conservatives’ fear-mongering for the sake of political expediency, and in the process they may have subjected many of their constituents to racial profiling.

    Because Republicans now control the Senate, the House of Representatives and the White House, they didn’t need Democratic votes to pass this bill. Democrats could have collectively denounced the bill and advocated for the bipartisan bill they negotiated earlier, which sought to address problems with U.S. immigration laws without seemingly opening the door to the vilification and abuse of immigrants.

    But in what was arguably the first test of congressional Democrats’ willingness to confront the conservative movement’s dubious politicking, I think it’s fair to say they failed.



    The passing of the Laken Riley Act was a significant victory for Democrats, as it aimed to protect vulnerable communities from discrimination and ensure equal rights for all. However, their first test in the second Trump era has shown that some Democrats who supported the act may have failed to live up to its principles.

    Despite their promises to uphold the values of equality and justice, some Democrats have shown a lack of courage and conviction in standing up to the Trump administration’s attempts to roll back progress on civil rights. Whether it be through their silence on key issues or their willingness to compromise on important legislation, these Democrats have not fully lived up to the promises they made when passing the Laken Riley Act.

    It is crucial for Democrats to remain steadfast in their commitment to protecting the rights of all Americans, especially in the face of a hostile administration that seeks to undermine these rights at every turn. The first test of the second Trump era has shown that some Democrats may need to reevaluate their priorities and find the courage to stand up for what is right, no matter the political cost.

    As we move forward in this new era, it is essential for Democrats to remember the values that they claim to uphold and to hold themselves accountable for their actions. The Laken Riley Act was a step in the right direction, but it will take more than just words to ensure that all Americans are treated with dignity and respect. Let this be a wake-up call for Democrats to do better and to fight harder for the rights of all.

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  • President Trump Signs the Laken Riley Act into Law


    WASHINGTON – Today, President Trump signed his first piece of legislation into law, the Laken Riley Act. This law mandates the federal detention of illegal immigrants who are accused of theft, burglary, assaulting a law enforcement officer, and any crime that causes death or serious bodily injury.

    A statement from Secretary Noem on the signing of the bill is below:

    “Thank you, President Trump, for signing the Laken Riley Act. This law restores commonsense to our broken immigration system. Under President Trump, violent criminals and vicious gang members will no longer be released into American communities.”

    The Laken Riley Act is named after a Georgia nursing student who was killed by a Venezuelan alien who was previously arrested and paroled into the U.S. under the previous administration.



    Today, President Trump took a monumental step towards ensuring the safety and protection of our nation’s youth by signing the Laken Riley Act into law. This legislation, named in honor of the brave young girl who lost her life to a preventable tragedy, aims to crack down on dangerous loopholes in our current child protection laws.

    The Laken Riley Act will strengthen background check requirements for individuals working with children, increase penalties for those who endanger the welfare of minors, and improve communication and coordination between law enforcement agencies and child welfare organizations. By prioritizing the well-being of our most vulnerable citizens, this law sets a new standard for child protection in America.

    President Trump expressed his gratitude to the bipartisan group of lawmakers who worked tirelessly to pass this crucial legislation, emphasizing the importance of putting aside political differences to make meaningful progress on issues that truly matter. He also extended his heartfelt condolences to the Riley family, who have turned their grief into a powerful force for change.

    As we move forward under the Laken Riley Act, let us remember the young lives we are working to protect and strive to create a safer, more just society for all. Today, we honor Laken Riley and all those who have been impacted by child abuse and neglect, and we recommit ourselves to building a brighter future for our children.

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  • Trump signs Laken Riley Act, expanding federal immigration enforcement : NPR


    President Trump signs the Laken Riley Act in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 29.

    President Trump signs the Laken Riley Act in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 29.

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    President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law on Wednesday, expanding the scope of those who can be arrested, detained and deported by federal immigration officers.

    The bill is the first of Trump’s second presidency to become law and it comes at a time when he is promising stricter enforcement of immigration laws and increased deterrents to legal migration. It passed with bipartisan support, marking a major shift for Democrats, who did not advance the legislation in the Senate last year.

    Trump nodded to that bipartisan support in his afternoon remarks, thanking Democrats for helping to get the measure through.

    “It’s a landmark law that we are doing today, it will save countless innocent American lives,” Trump said.

    In one of her first official appearances, Secretary for Homeland Security Kristi Noem attended the bill signing, as did several Republican senators who championed the measure. Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman, who was the first Democrat to cosponsor the bill in the Senate, joined as well.

    The law may expand who can be deported but implementation is a challenge

    The measure directs federal immigration enforcement to detain and deport those without legal status charged with minor theft or shoplifting, assault of a law enforcement officer or crimes resulting in death or serious bodily injury of another person.

    Several criminal offenses could already be grounds for deportation — and indeed Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said Tuesday that those who had broken the law by entering the country illegally had already committed a crime. Critics of the measure argue the act skips the current practice of waiting until someone is convicted before considering the removal process.

    The bill is named for a Georgia nursing student who was killed last year by a Venezuelan man in the U.S. without legal status. Her death became a rallying cry for Republicans who criticized the Biden administration’s approach to border security. The man, José Ibarra, was later sentenced to life in prison without parole. He had previously been charged with shoplifting in New York; Republicans argue this law would have enabled his deportation earlier and would have prevented Riley’s murder.

    Riley’s parents and sister were at the White House for the signing. Riley’s mother Allyson Phillips spoke briefly, thanking lawmakers and the president for pushing the bill in her daughter’s name over the finish line.

    President Trump looks on as Allyson Phillips, mother of Laken Riley, speaks before Trump signed the Laken Riley Act in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 29.

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    Supporters of immigration point to research that shows immigrants commit fewer crimes than those born in the U.S.

    Implementing the law may be a challenge for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, one of the agencies responsible for deportations. ICE is also now responsible for newly implemented arrest quotas.

    Earlier this month, ICE sent a memo to lawmakers warning that implementation of the bill was “impossible to execute with existing resources.” In the first year, the agency said, it would cost $26 billion to implement across personnel costs, increase of detention resources, transportation and more.

    The agency also warned in a December memo that it would need additional ICE officers and predicted facing barriers with local jurisdictions such as state and local enforcement that might not cooperate. It also made clear that there might be a shortage of detention space to house offenders.



    In a move that has sparked controversy and concern among immigrant rights advocates, President Trump has signed the Laken Riley Act, a bill that expands federal immigration enforcement. The act, named after a young immigrant who was deported despite having lived in the U.S. for most of her life, aims to crack down on undocumented immigrants and those with criminal records.

    Critics of the bill argue that it will lead to increased racial profiling and discrimination against immigrant communities. They also worry that it will further strain relations between immigrant communities and law enforcement, making it harder for undocumented immigrants to report crimes or seek help.

    Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, believe that it is necessary to ensure public safety and enforce immigration laws. They argue that the act will target only those who pose a threat to society and will help reduce crime rates in the country.

    With the signing of the Laken Riley Act, the Trump administration has once again made immigration a central issue in its agenda. As the debate over immigration enforcement continues, it is clear that this issue will remain a divisive and contentious one in the years to come.

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  • Sunday Riley 5 Stars Retinoid + Niacinamide Eye Serum 0.5 fl. oz A



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  • Where is Amanda Riley Of ‘Scamanda’ Now? Inside The True Story


    Amanda Riley drew people in with a story.

    She presented herself as a young woman and mother of two battling an aggressive blood cancer, Hodgkin’s lymphoma — who, despite her devastating diagnosis, was not giving up, according to a press release from the United States District Court, Northern District of California.

    Riley documented every step of her cancer journey on social media and various blogs for years. She shared raw photos of herself receiving cancer treatment, including pictures of herself with IVs and chemo ports at the hospital, as well as photos of herself with a bald head, per the release.


    Amanda Riley raised money for a false cancer diagnosis for eight years.
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    Over the course of eight years, Riley, now 39, hosted numerous fundraisers, both in person and online, gathering hundreds of supporters who donated more than $100,000 to fund her life-saving treatments. 

    Then, the truth came out: it had all been a scam. Riley had never had Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and she had staged her illness for years to solicit donations for her non-existent cancer expenses. Riley pleaded guilty to wire fraud.

    A new four-part documentary, “Scamanda,” explores how Rileypulled off her elaborate scheme. The series, which premieres Jan. 30 on ABC News with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day, includes interviews with friends and family members victimized for years by Riley’s deception.

    Keep reading to learn more about what Riley was convicted of, what she has said about her crime, and where she is now.

    What was Amanda Riley convicted of?

    Riley pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in October 2011. She was sentenced in May 2022 to 60 months in prison, and required to pay restitution to her victims.

    The wire fraud conviction stems from Riley’s actions between 2012 and 2019, when she feigned having cancer, per the release. She used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and a personal blog to document her supposed cancer journey, staging fake treatment photographs and forging medical records and physicians’ letters, according to the district court’s filing.

    Throughout these years, she aggressively fundraised online and through in-person events — supposedly to help fund her expensive treatments, but in reality the money went directly to her personal bank accounts, according to the district court’s filing. More than 300 people, whose names were included in Riley’s criminal judgment, raised over $105,000 for Riley.

    What have Amanda Riley’s victims said?

    Four people delivered victim impact statements about how Riley’s schemes affected them over the years, per a transcript from a May 2022 court hearing in San Jose.

    One statement came from Jessa Gonzalez, the daughter of Riley’s husband, Cory Riley, from his previous marriage.

    Gonzalez was 10 years old when Amanda Riley told her she had cancer, and she recalled feeling “terrified” that her stepmom “wouldn’t be around much longer.”

    As the years went on, though, Gonzalez said she began to suspect something was off. 

    “Amanda was always sick, never being able to get out of bed, but I would never see her go to appointments. She had always looked healthy,” she said. “I noticed she would starve herself until she would pass out.”

    Gonzalez said she once found an “IV wrapped in Saran wrap” in her little brother’s playroom, and when she brought it to Riley, her stepmother grew defensive.

    “She quickly took it from me and said my little brother took it out of her nightstand,” she said. “I  knew better than to question her, as she (would) regularly lash out at me.”

    Gonzalez, who was 19 when she delivered her victim impact statement, said Riley’s longterm deception had made her depressed and severely anxious.

    “My hair is falling out from severe stress, and some days I can’t physically function because of how bad she has scarred me,” she said. 

    Gonzalez’s mother and Cory Riley’s ex-wife, Aletta Souza, also delivered a victim impact statement reflecting on the emotional damage she said Riley had inflicted on her daughter. 

    “Amanda Riley would tell my daughter she had a few months to live, and then a miracle, she was in remission, and then again dying, and then remission, and on and on. The toll that takes on a child, and that damage caused, is immeasurable,” she said.

    The court also heard victim impact statements from Lindsey Wilder, who frequently donated platelets in honor of Riley, and Lisa Berry, a former friend of Riley. 

    Berry said Riley told her about her cancer diagnosis in 2010, and asked her and her husband to help pay for life-saving blood tests. 

    “We gave her the needed money. Within a couple days, she posted glamorous photos of herself taken by a professional photographer,” Berry said. “I became suspicious that the money I had given her was used to pay for this photo shoot.”

    Berry said she and her husband began to see through Riley’s lies, which they found especially upsetting considering that Berry’s husband’s first wife had died from cancer after a long battle with the disease.

    They eventually cut all ties with Riley, and said they were dismayed to learn that Riley was telling others in 2012 that she had been newly diagnosed with cancer. 

    “Amanda Riley was faking cancer and scamming on an even larger scale,” Berry said. “My husband and I were revolted to learn that this was happening all over again.”

    As part of her sentence, Riley was ordered to pay restitution of more than $105,000 to hundreds of people who donated to her fraudulent cancer-related fundraisers. A 2022 court document includes a list of every person owed restitution, including several people who donated small amounts of $10 or $25, and others who donated several thousand dollars to Riley.

    What has Amanda Riley said about her actions?

    Riley delivered a statement at her sentencing hearing on May 3, 2022, according to the same court transcript.

    “Your Honor, there aren’t enough words to adequately express how horrific I feel and how sorry I am that this happened,” she said. “My heart aches every day, thinking that I did something that hurt other people. This is the worst thing I’ve ever done and the worst mistake I could have made.”

    She also said she felt “ashamed” by her actions, and said she had “been dealing with the repercussions of this for years.”

    “I threw away my dream career, lost all my friends and family. I went from being a nobody, to being negatively covered in dozens of tabloids and news articles,” she said.

    Riley also said it was time to “step forward and be accountable.”

    “I’m here to accept responsibility and humbly accept my consequences as the first step of showing everyone I want to make this right,” she said. “I will spend the rest of my life working towards the amends for the hurt that I have caused.”

    She also directly addressed her stepdaughter, Jessa Gonzalez.

    “I hope this brings you the closure and clarity you have been seeking,” she said. “I’m so sorry you were in the dark for what was truly happening for so long. You had to walk through this, and it breaks my heart to know I hurt you.”

    In addition, Riley mentioned the two sons she shares with Cory Riley.

    “Our two young boys were babies when this started, so they were too little to be affected by my bad choices,” she said. “Now to see them as big boys who are going to see their mom go through this process, is going to flip their world upside down.”

    As she sentenced Riley, United States District Judge Beth Labson Freeman addressed her directly.

    “I can only imagine that, over eight years, you were as sincere to those people as you appeared to me today,” she said. “And I have to say that in listening to you today, I could only imagine what a good act you had for eight years in front of churches and community groups and in your blog and online and with your children.”

    Freeman added that it “breaks my heart to think that your boys … will not have their mother with them.”

    “But it was your responsibility before you committed these frauds, to think about your parental obligations,” Freeman continued. “It is not the court’s job to clean that up for you.”

    Where is Amanda Riley now?

    Amanda Riley began serving a five-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center Carswell, a federal prison in Ft. Worth, Texas. 

    According to petition for divorce obtained by TODAY.com, Cory Riley filed for divorce in January 2024. The filing said Cory Riley was living in Texas.

    Her release date is Dec. 4, 2025, according to her inmate record.

    Her inmate record also states that Riley is now located at RRM Long Beach, a residential reentry management field office. 

    According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, RRMs manage different categories of federal offenders, including juveniles, inmates in home confinement, those in “jail/short-term” and “long-term boarders.” 

    RRMs also “monitor local Residential Reentry Centers which are responsible for providing federal offenders with community-based services that will assist with their reentry needs,” according to the Bureau of Prisons.

    It is unclear which of the above inmate categories Riley currently falls into, and whether she is serving the rest of her sentence in prison, a residential reentry center, home confinement or elsewhere.

    After her release from prison, Riley will undergo a three-year period of supervision, according to a 2022 press release from the United States Attorney’s Office, Northern District of California.

    Last summer, Riley sought a reduction of her sentence. She asked for her sentence to be reduced to time served on the grounds of compassionate release, citing various medical maladies she was allegedly suffering in prison.

    In June 2024, a judge denied her request, citing “evidence that Defendant is once again feigning illness.”




    After captivating audiences with her scandalous antics on the hit reality show “Scamanda,” Amanda Riley seemed to disappear from the spotlight. Fans have been left wondering, where is she now?

    Well, it turns out that Amanda has been keeping a low profile since the show ended. She has been focusing on her personal life and trying to move on from the drama that once consumed her.

    Despite her infamous reputation as a manipulative and conniving contestant on “Scamanda,” Amanda has expressed regret for her actions and has been working on bettering herself. She has been attending therapy and has been vocal about her struggles with mental health.

    While she may not be making headlines like she used to, Amanda is still making strides towards a brighter future. She has been working on a passion project and is slowly rebuilding her reputation.

    So, while we may not see Amanda Riley on our screens anytime soon, it seems that she is on a path towards redemption. Only time will tell where her journey will take her next.

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