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Does Laken Riley’s trial prove that justice is back?

On Wednesday, Jose Ibarra, 26, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was found guilty of murdering University of Georgia student Laken Riley and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. glenn beck plays footage of Judge H. Patrick Haggard reading the verdict of the four-day trial to Ybarra, who sat there emotionless. Ybarra […]

Elle Duncan shades ‘snowflakes’ after Daniel Jones takedown

It looks like Elle Duncan has no intention of retracting what she said about Daniel Jones. In fact, she seems to be criticizing her critics. “SportsCenter” host Duncan appeared on Daniel Jones' “Taking the Elle” segment this week after criticizing his farewell speech before sharing more of his thoughts on Friday's “First Take.” She has […]

Aaron Rodgers interested in playing in 2025 but not with Jets: report

The honeymoon is officially over. of new york jets The tumultuous season led to a major overhaul in which owner Woody Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas in just a few weeks, with reports saying the next position would be quarterback. There is a possibility that it will happen. New […]

Democrats need less identity politics, more practical economics

In the 2024 election, a broad swath of Americans, especially young people without a college education, blacks, and Latinos, turned toward Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Democrats know they have to change course if they don't want to become a permanent minority party that only supports people with college degrees or higher. Of course, […]

‘Experts’ ‘Let Something Go’ and Government Got ‘Sclerotic’

On Friday's broadcast of HBO's “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that while he's not a big fan of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet appointments, there is a bloated bureaucracy that “makes it difficult for people to live their lives the way they should.” There are thousands of regulations that prevent us from sending them.” Live […]

‘One conversation really changed my mind’: the personal stories driving MPs’ decisions on assisted dying | Assisted dying

During Labor's away day before the last election, the party's candidates debated their positions as parliamentary debaters. The chosen topic, assisted dying, was an intentionally tricky problem designed to test their analytical skills. But just a few months later, many new members find themselves faced with very practical decisions about changing the law. “I'm going […]