From yesterday’s decision by Judge Henry Edward Autrey (E.D. Mo.) in Eames v. NILE, the plaintiff’s allegations (which at this point are of course just allegations): Defendant NILE is a death metal band founded in 1993 that has released twelve (12) Albums, the most recent of which, “The Underworld Awaits Us All”, was released August 23, 2024. Eames was a member of the band NILE from mid-2021 until October 26, 2023. Eames toured with NILE from mid-2021 to November 2022, performed guitar and vocals stage left, and was paid $700/week. In November 2022, Eames agreement with NILE was modified by…

With the passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.), U.S. foreign policy may be poised for a big shift from the hawkish stance the longtime D.C. insider preferred to a more restrained one better aligned with President Donald Trump’s nationalist MAGA base. Once a Trump critic, Graham became a friend and confidant to the president during both his administrations and nudged him in an internationalist direction that (mostly) avoided the hard break that many world leaders feared. But his position was out of step with an American public increasingly skeptical of military adventures. You are reading The Rattler from J.D. Tuccille…

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