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8 Feb 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Trump's fate lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, a key player in the presidential election
Supreme Court to tackle legal controversies regarding Trump's involvement in the January 6 uprising and his exclusion from Republican primaries. The 14th amendment's section 3 and its definition of insurrection will be examined.
The Federalist: See The Grave Markers Of Long-Dead Residents Still On MI Voter Rolls
Conservative legal group PILF found deceased Michigan residents on voter rolls. Some have been listed for decades after their deaths. PILF filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who has failed to remove the deceased registrants.
#society
Fox News: Kansas lawmakers approve 93% pay raise for themselves starting next year
Kansas is set to nearly double state legislators' pay at the start of next year, raising their compensation to nearly $58,000. Legislative leaders are expected to make more than $85,000 a year. This change is likely to make the Legislature more diverse.
#health
Fox News: Louisiana church steps up to help fight fentanyl crisis
Louisiana church supplies Narcan to churchgoers to combat opioid overdoses. Pastor, a former drug addict, feels a personal connection to helping others. Fentanyl crisis prompts schools and doctors to keep Narcan on hand.
#crime
GB News: Aldi shoppers left horrified after teenager brutally stabbed in broad daylight in car park
An 18-year-old boy was stabbed in broad daylight in an Aldi car park in Greater Manchester. He was taken to the hospital with serious injuries but they are not life-threatening. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
The Telegraph: Decapitation of baby during ‘excessively forceful’ delivery ruled to be murder
A baby's death ruled a murder in Georgia. Parents accuse hospital of covering up decapitation. Lawsuit filed.