RENOWNED 20TH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHER JÜRGEN HABERMAS DIES AT 96.(PHOTO).

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 Renowned 20th-century philosopher Jürgen Habermas dies at 96 Jürgen Habermas, the German philosopher widely recognized for his contributions to modern political thought and democratic theory, died Saturday in Starnberg, Germany, at the age of 96. His passing was confirmed in a statement by his Berlin-based publisher, Suhrkamp Verlag, which noted that Habermas’s work, translated into more than 40 languages, had left a lasting impact on global intellectual discourse. Jonathan Landgrebe, head of the publishing house, described him as “a significant philosopher, ever-present advisor, and dear friend.” For more than six decades, Habermas helped shape postwar and post-reunification German political life. He is best known for conceptualizing the “public sphere,” a domain for discussion free from state influence, which he argued is essential for a functioning democracy. Rising to prominence with the Frankfurt School in the mid-20th century, Habermas offered rigorous critiques of capitalis...

A NEBRASKA WOMAN LOSES HER LIFE JUST ONE DAY AFTER HER EX BONDS OUT OF JAIL FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND VIOLATING AN ORDER OF PROTECTION. (PHOTO).


 A Nebraska woman loses her life just 1 day after her ex bonds out of jail for domestic violence and violating an order of protection.


26-year-old Jamie Hagen suffered an assault at the hands of 54-year-old Casey Kindt on December 16th, 2024. On that date she was physically assaulted and both her and her daughter were threatened by Kindt.


Kindt ultimately was charged with third degree domestic assault resulting in injuries, child abuse and making terroristic threats.


Jamie spoke with local police and the victim's unit and filed a protection order against Kindt.  


Kindt would eventually post bond on the initial charge but was arrested again in January when he violated the protection order. After this,  prosecutors asked to have bond revoked for Kindt. However, Judge C. Jo Peterson (pictured last) only increased his bond to $75,000.


Sadly, on Saturday February 8th, police received a 911 call from a distressed juvenile. Once on scene they discovered Jamie deceased from multiple gunshot wounds. Inside of the residence they found Kindt suffering from a self inflicted gunshot wound. He was still alive and is being treated at a local hospital for life threatening injuries.  He had posted bond the evening before the tragic attempted M/S.


Jamie Hagen's father, Charles, has spoken out since the heartbreaking death of his daughter saying, "She did everything right, but it didn't really do any good." Charles continued, "He was put in jail twice over this and still posted a bond. If he'd just stayed in there this wouldn't have happened."


Our thoughts are with the family of Jamie Hagen.


If you or anyone you know is suffering from domestic violence, now is the time to get help. Please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. 


Pictured below, Jamie Hagen, Casey Kindt, and Judge Jo who released Kindt on bond against prosecutors wishes.

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