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#politics
PJ Media: Weekend Parting Shot: The Latest Entry Into the Presidential Race. Plus: Activities Page!
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Introducing Brittany Jones, a pansexual witch running for president; progressive platform; claims to support Second Amendment.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Far-left radical prosecutors want Trump to die in prison
Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes Democrats for their "weaponization of justice" as former President Donald Trump faces a fourth indictment. Hannity highlights the discrepancy in treatment between Trump and Hillary Clinton, emphasizing the leniency shown towards Clinton despite her alleged election interference and mishandling of classified documents. He argues that the prosecutors are seeking to put Trump in prison for challenging election results, a tactic commonly employed by Democrats in the past.
#society
Forbes: Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas Ban On Gender-Affirming Care—Here Are All The States With Similar Bans Or Restrictions
Judge Hexsel blocked a ban on gender-affirming care in Texas, citing parents' rights. Missouri and Alabama also approved similar bans. The issue of gender-affirming care has sparked legal battles across multiple states.
Forbes: Teachers, Police Officers, Healthcare Workers: Here Are The Public Sector Jobs Still Struggling To Fill Roles
Public sector workers in the US have left their jobs in record numbers due to low pay, stress, burnout, and other strains caused by the pandemic. The shortage of teachers, healthcare workers, and police officers remains high. There are currently over 55,000 teacher vacancies across the country, with stress, disappointment, and excessive working hours cited as top reasons for leaving. In the healthcare industry, there is a shortage of primary care practitioners, dental practitioners, and mental health practitioners, while the police force has seen a 50% increase in resignations.
#crime
The Blaze: Teacher who posted about teaching children consent arrested for allegedly raping 14-year-old student
Melissa Rockensies, a teacher in New York City, has been accused of raping her 14-year-old student over a period of months. She allegedly sent sexually suggestive messages through social media and had sexual encounters with the student in her car. Rockensies faces charges of rape and criminal sexual act, and if convicted, could be sentenced to up to 7 years in prison.
Fox News: Idaho student murders: Kohberger's legal team asks judge to ban cameras from courtroom
Bryan Kohberger's legal team wants cameras banned from the courtroom for the remainder of proceedings in the quadruple murder case. Lawyer Anne Taylor argued that camera operators have failed to follow the judge's directive to not focus only on Kohberger. The motion comes after Kohberger waived his right to a speedy trial.
#sports
Forbes: San Francisco 49ers Trade Trey Lance To The Dallas Cowboys
The San Francisco 49ers trade Trey Lance to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a fourth-round pick. The 49ers see it as a bittersweet move after investing heavily in Lance, but they believe he deserves a fresh start. The Cowboys make a smart move by acquiring Lance for a low cost and hope he can develop into a starting quarterback under Mike McCarthy.