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Liberty Nation: Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Biden – What Are the Charges?
Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) filed four articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden, accusing him of abuse of power, obstruction of justice, fraud, and financial involvement in drug and prostitution activities. Steube's actions represent the GOP's retaliation against Biden, following the double impeachment of Donald Trump. However, even if Biden is impeached, it is unlikely that he will be convicted and removed from office, given the Democrats' majority in the Senate.
Liberty Nation: Trump Trolls DeSantis in Iowa as Candidates Beeline to the State Fair
It's caucus time in Iowa as presidential candidates flock to the state fair to connect with voters and share their messages. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds introduces "Fair-Side Chats" as an opportunity for lesser-known candidates. Former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis make appearances, drawing large crowds and generating excitement. Former President Donald Trump also attends, emphasizing his message of election rigging. Overall, the Iowa State Fair proves to be a platform for open discussions with a variety of candidates.
#society
Newsbusters: CNN Cries 'Way Too Late' on Red Cross Easing Rules on Gay Men Donating Blood
CNN anchor Poppy Harlow reports on the Red Cross changing its blood donation guidelines to allow more gay and bisexual people to donate. She notes that many liberals believe this change is long overdue and that the United States is behind other countries. CNN medical correspondent Meg Tirrell explains that this change is significant and brings the U.S. in line with other countries, but some in the LGBTQ+ community still view the guidelines as stigmatizing.
#religion
Fox News: 'Courage' is an invitation to trust the Lord fully, says Washington, DC-based friar
The Gospel of Matthew reassures believers to not be afraid, emphasizing the invitation to trust Jesus fully. Throughout the New Testament, believers are urged to take courage in the face of adversity. This courage, practiced and grown in small ways, brings solace and fortifies against the temptations and sorrows of the world.
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Forbes: New Study Details A Complex, Contentious, Non-Linear Energy Transition
The energy transition is more complex than previously thought, involving multiple transitions around the world. Different regions have different starting points and policy approaches, requiring a multidimensional approach. There is a lack of unity on transition timelines, with countries like China and India setting goals beyond 2050. Developed nations may struggle to deny developing nations the use of coal, oil, and natural gas for economic growth. This study's findings highlight the need for a rethinking of energy transitions and should inform future global discussions.