Por: The Hill Politics February 14, 2023
A budding GOP impeachment case against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is relying on a 2006 law that says operational control of the border means the prevention “of all unlawful entries” to the United States — a standard seen as impossible to meet. The Secure Fence Act of 2006 was passed during a failed Bush-era effort to move a comprehensive immigration reform bill. In the fallout, House Republicans rushed to show... + full article
Fox News USA Sports December 21, 2022
Reggie Bush put outgoing on blast Tuesday in a series of tweets that revolves around him still not getting his Heisman Trophy back. Bush won the award in 2005 while attending USC, but five years later, it was famously stripped from him after he was accepting improper... + más
NCAA says Reggie Bush won't get his Heisman Trophy back despite new NIL rules | Los Angeles Times
Emmert's advice: Next NCAA president needs 'lot of patience' | WPLG Local 10
Time USA Nation December 03, 2022
In 2019, we decided to host in white women’s dining rooms for one specific reason: To turn the age-old adage, “it’s rude to talk about politics at the dinner table” on its head. This is what we’ve learned—if you don’t talk about racism, you can’t dismantle it.... + más
The Difference Between First-Degree Racism and Third-Degree Racism | The Atlantic
Should racism and discrimination be viewed as public health threats? A new study argues they should | ABC News
Fox News USA Politics November 22, 2022
The Republican push to impeach Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will likely stall in the next Congress, as Democrats will keep control of the Senate and the GOP will hold just a narrow majority in the House.The failure to win the Senate hurts a lot and the [House] margin makes a... + más
Mayorkas threatened with impeachment over border whipping response | Newsweek
McCarthy, at border, calls on Mayorkas to resign, threatens impeachment inquiry | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 05, 2022
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A pregnant Arkansas woman who thought she was going to a job interview was instead killed in Missouri by a woman who wanted to claim her baby, federal authorities said Friday. The baby was also found dead.The US Attorney’s Office in Missouri said Amber... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Inflation complications: Parents struggle to afford baby supplies, nonprofits stepping up to help | Fox Business
WGN-TV USA Nation November 04, 2022
Posted: Nov 4, 2022 / 11:43 AM CDT Updated: Nov 4, 2022 / 12:59 PM CDT SHARE BENTON COUNTY, Ark. () — Officials in Arkansas said Thursday that a missing pregnant woman from Benton County, as well as her unborn child, were found dead in Missouri. Two people have been arrested... + más
Medical marijuana firms lead donors for legal weed campaigns | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation October 28, 2022
With just a little over a week to go before the November midterms, speculation has risen that Republicans will only increase their attempts to impeach President Joe Biden and several other members of his administration should they retake control of the House.These often... + más
Marjorie Taylor Greene behind more than half of attempts to impeach Biden | Newsweek
The Impeachment of Joe Biden | The Atlantic
Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 24, 2022
Reggie Bush isn’t likely to see his 2005 Heisman Trophy returned anytime soon. The NCAA provided the latest stiff-arm in the former USC running back's effort to reclaim the coveted trophy, declaring Wednesday that it would not reconsider past NCAA penalties, even in the... + más
Reggie Bush Says NCAA's 'Sloppy Investigation' Resulted in Heisman Trophy Forfeiture | Bleacher Report
NFL Agent on NIL: 'Unqualified People' Are 'Taking Advantage of These Young' Players | Bleacher Report
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