Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Missouri rule change would allow senators to challenge each other to a duel

Por: Newsweek Nation January 25, 2024

thumbnail

A member of the Missouri Senate has proposed a rule change that, if passed, would allow senators to challenge each other to a duel.Senator Nick Schroer put a motion to the state's Senate to adopt a rule change allowing state politicians to settle grievances through physicality.His proposed amendment was posted on X, formerly Twitter, by Missouri Senate Democrats. It read: If a senator's honor is impugned by another senator to the point... + full article



Similar News

Missouri GOP Lawmaker Floats Rule Change to Bring Back Duels

The Daily Beast USA Politics January 26, 2024

thumbnailBitter divisions between in the Senate culminated in a proposed rule change that would allow senators to settle their differences by challenging each other to a duel.Missouri’s Senate Democrats posted details of the suggested amendment on on Wednesday. “If a senator’s... + más

Virgen de Guadalupe procession replaces car floats with hand-carried shrines | Los Angeles Times

Theme Park Rangers Radar: Universal’s talking tree, Disney begins Tiana ride, wraps up Tron | Orlando Sentinel


How will Maine’s paid family leave affect me and my employer?

Portland Press Herald USA Business June 30, 2023

thumbnailGov. Janet Mills on Thursday endorsed the creation of a paid family and medical leave program that also won support in both the House and Senate, putting the proposal on course to become law as soon as next week. The mandatory program would affect nearly all workers in to 12... + más

NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News

Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate


For Juneteenth, let's get these babies into the stock market!

MarketWatch USA Business June 19, 2023

thumbnailRead: That would increase the median retirement income for all Americans by about a quarter and for Black Americans by a third. And it would double, or better, the retirement income of the poorest one fifth of all U.S. retirees. What’s in it for taxpayers? Simple. It would... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

Juneteenth events in Southern California | ABC7


Georgia lawmakers eye vouchers, mental health on last day

Associated Press USA Politics March 29, 2023

thumbnailATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers face multiple key decisions on the final scheduled day of their 2023 session. Most importantly, the General Assembly must still pass a budget. But senators and representatives are also trying to reach agreement on plans to improve mental health... + más

LA's Section 8 housing program plagued by unused vouchers, landlord rejections | ABC7

School voucher expansion sails through 1st committee | Orlando Sentinel


Georgia bills in doubt at deadline include sports betting

Associated Press USA Politics March 06, 2023

thumbnailATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers face a key deadline Monday, the last day for legislation to pass either the House or Senate and advance to the other legislative chamber for consideration this year. Lawmakers on Monday will decide questions including whether to legalize sports... + más

Georgia Sports Betting By Next Super Bowl? A Path Forward Is Becoming Clear | Forbes

What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe


Major changes proposed for high school basketball enrollment classes

Portland Press Herald USA Sports January 13, 2023

thumbnailMajor shifts could be coming to high school basketball enrollment classes starting next winter, according to a proposal sent to schools Friday by the Maine Principals’ Association. Under the proposal, hashed out during a MPA Basketball Committee meeting on Thursday, the sport... + más

Time To Straighten Out Five Costly Misconceptions About The Medicare Open Enrollment Period | Forbes

Mississippi sees slight decline in university enrollment | Associated Press


Opinion: A Republican Congress wouldn't reduce inflation. It would be a disaster for most Americans.

MarketWatch USA Politics November 08, 2022

thumbnailMaking life worse for most Americans Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would  the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate... + más

Val Demings Scolds Marco Rubio for Balking at Disaster Relief for His Own State | Vanity Fair

Rubio wants $33B in disaster aid for Hurricane Ian recovery | Politico



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |