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Candy Cane Jane's Christmas-Themed Cocktail Bar
SUMMARY: In East Nashville, Jane’s Hideaway has embraced the holiday spirit with its festive pop-up, Candy Cane Janes. The venue features charming Christmas trees, holiday decor, and a special menu, including peppermint hot chocolate with local whiskey, eggnog, holiday meatballs, and a fun gingerbread man decorating kit. Classic Country Christmas performances on Thursdays and jazz on Sundays enhance the ambiance. Jane’s Hideaway also supports the community, recently hosting a special event for Room in the Inn. With a cozy atmosphere and delightful offerings, it’s a must-visit holiday destination that captures the essence of Christmas.
Located in the heart of East Nashville, Candy Cane Jane’s combines a festive fun of downtown pop-ups with the local music scene Jane’s Hideaway is known for. Try the meatballs and specialty cocktails! They are delicious!
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ICE is using no-bid contracts, boosting big firms, to get more detention beds
SUMMARY: The Trump administration is rapidly expanding immigrant detention by reopening private prisons through no-bid contracts, notably with Tennessee-based CoreCivic. One key facility is the 1,033-bed prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, historically known for criminal incarceration but now targeted for migrant detention. ICE cites a “compelling urgency” for beds, bypassing competitive bidding, sparking legal battles and local resistance citing the prison’s problematic past, including violence and neglect. CoreCivic and Geo Group are capitalizing on escalating demand linked to Trump’s deportation policies, with multi-billion-dollar Congressional funding proposals fueling a “gold rush” for profits despite controversies over contract transparency and facility conditions.
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'You took everything from me': Mid-South mother claims SNAP benefits stolen by DHS worker
SUMMARY: Jerica Wilson, a Mid-South mother, reported her SNAP benefits stolen in December when over $1,000 was fraudulently used despite her having the card. A DHS employee, Destiny Miller, is charged with theft and identity fraud, accused of trading Wilson’s SNAP information for a hairstyle. Miller passed the card details to another woman caught using the benefits on camera. However, Wilson was later arrested for allegedly filing a false report and theft. Wilson denies the charges, claiming she is the victim and her attorney argues police erred. The West Memphis police have yet to comment on Wilson’s arrest.
A Mid-South mother has been scrambling for answers ever since she said her SNAP benefits were stolen last December. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/you-took-everything-from-me-mid-south-mother-claims-snap-benefits-stolen-by-dhs-worker/article_3412dc6f-9e7b-40a1-b5fe-46f374f82e77.html
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Sotomayor voices 'sadness' in reading gender-affirming care dissent
SUMMARY: Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court’s most senior liberal justice, delivered a 15-minute dissent from the bench opposing the court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatments for transgender minors. The six conservative justices upheld the law using a deferential rational-basis review, rejecting the Biden administration’s claim of unconstitutional sex discrimination. Sotomayor, joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson, argued the law discriminates based on sex and should undergo heightened scrutiny, protecting transgender children from political whims. She criticized the court for weakening Equal Protection Clause protections and leaving transgender Americans vulnerable to discrimination.
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