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#politics

The Economist: Why not impeach everyone?
Why not impeach everyone?


Republicans are attempting to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security, for his oversight of immigration policy. However, there is little chance of him being ousted from office, making the impeachment effort seem like a political spectacle rather than a serious attempt at punishment. The allegations against Mayorkas are flimsy and the focus on him ignores the long-standing issue of illegal migration over the US-Mexico border. Instead of pursuing impeachment, House Republicans should be working towards a pragmatic solution to the border crisis through legislation.


Breitbart: Sen. Sinema Wants Border Vote ASAP when Bill Is Released
Sen. Sinema Wants Border Vote ASAP when Bill Is Released
Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) are rushing a bipartisan migration-expanding border plan through the Senate without allowing enough time for public scrutiny. The bill aims to convert illegal immigration into legal immigration, but faces opposition from GOP Senators and former President Donald Trump. Polls show that voters in swing states hold President Joe Biden at least somewhat responsible for the increase in migration and trust Trump more than Biden to handle immigration.


Fox News: Charlamagne presses Nikki Haley on slavery gaffe: ‘Did you feel stupid after?'
Charlamagne presses Nikki Haley on slavery gaffe: ‘Did you feel stupid after?'
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley faced criticism after she declined to mention slavery as the cause of the Civil War. Radio host Charlamagne Tha God questioned Haley about her statements on slavery and pressed her to explain her original remarks. Haley later clarified that she believes slavery did spark the war, but she also emphasized the broader issues of government and individual freedom.


#society

The Economist: Dunkin’ faces a moo-ving class-action suit from the lactose intolerant
Dunkin’ faces a moo-ving class-action suit from the lactose intolerant
Dunkin' is being sued by lactose intolerant customers for charging more for non-dairy milk, claiming discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Some argue that the ADA doesn't apply as many choose non-dairy options for taste or environmental reasons. The lawsuit's plaintiffs believe they have a strong case, stating that lactose intolerance is a disability.


The Economist: Europe’s grumpy farmers are a symptom of wider malaise
Europe’s grumpy farmers are a symptom of wider malaise


European farmers are protesting and blocking motorways across the continent, demanding more support and attention. They feel marginalized as subsidies decline and environmental regulations increase. Politicians are making concessions to appease them, as agrarian populism gains traction at the ballot box. However, European farming as a whole is struggling to adapt to modernity, with small family farms dominating the sector, aging farm managers, and a lack of appeal for young people. European farming, like the broader European economy, is losing relevance in a changing world.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: The accusation of 'genocide,' a weapon in major geopolitical conflicts
The accusation of 'genocide,' a weapon in major geopolitical conflicts
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague did not give a final judgment, but called on Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza. This rebuke from the ICJ could embarrass Israel's allies and has historical significance due to the Genocide Convention. The term "genocide" was defined by American lawyer Raphael Lemkin, who drew inspiration from the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust.


Breitbart: Report: Qatar Pays Former Clinton Aide to Advise Israeli Hostage Families
Report: Qatar Pays Former Clinton Aide to Advise Israeli Hostage Families
Qatar is reportedly paying a firm to advise Israeli hostage families, with a fee of $40,000 per month and a request not to criticize Qatar. This creates a conflict of interest as Qatar funds Hamas, the group holding the hostages.


#military

Fox News: Defense Sec. Austin apologized directly to Biden over hospitalization controversy: 'Did not handle this right'
Defense Sec. Austin apologized directly to Biden over hospitalization controversy: 'Did not handle this right'
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologizes to President Biden for not giving advance notice about his prostate cancer treatment. He assures that there were no gaps in authorities during his hospitalization and rejects the idea of resigning. Austin also discusses a recent drone strike in the Middle East and emphasizes the importance of addressing health issues, particularly in the Black community.


#culture

Fox News: Stanley Aronoff, former Ohio Senate president, dies at 91
Stanley Aronoff, former Ohio Senate president, dies at 91
Republican Stanley J. Aronoff, a long-time Ohio legislator, has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his negotiation skills and commitment to the arts, Aronoff played a crucial role in securing public funding for the arts. The downtown Columbus skyscraper, as well as two art centers and a biological sciences lab, stand as testaments to his dedication to the arts.


#education

Fox News: Fatal Ohio crash prompts training, new safety features for school bus drivers
Fatal Ohio crash prompts training, new safety features for school bus drivers
The Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group has recommended safety measures for bus drivers after a deadly crash. The decision on implementing upgrades would be left to individual school districts.


#sports

Flag And Cross: An NFL Fan Buried Team Flag Underneath the Field of Super Bowl LVIII in 2017, Now That Team Will Be Playing There
An NFL Fan Buried Team Flag Underneath the Field of Super Bowl LVIII in 2017, Now That Team Will Be Playing There
NFL fan's legend of burying a Chiefs flag in the Raiders' stadium turns out to be a hoax, but some believe it brought luck to the team.


#outdoors

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Woody's Gold Digger Traction Master Studs
The 2024 Ski-Doo MXZ XRS Competition Package offers enhanced traction with the Woody's Gold Digger Traction Master studs. These high-quality studs provide reliable grip and durability. The addition of 144 studs improves acceleration and control on icy trails and snow-covered lakes.