Idaho Senate approves firing squad bill on veto-proof vote
Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Moscow, raises objection to bill that passes on 24-11 vote. Dan, here’s the better way: call a vet to have them put to sleep. BOISE — A bill adding the firing squad as a secondary method of execution is headed to the governor’s desk to be signed into law after the Senate
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France Enjoys Comparably Low Retirement Age
Protests and strikes that have disrupted France for weeks have grown more intense after the government yesterday decided to force through a controversial reform raising the minimum standard retirement age from 62 to 64. The change has been in the making for years and has been postponed time and time again following fierce opposition among
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Visualizing The Largest Cities Throughout History
Here is a fascinating look at the rise and fall of cities across time. This should be a stark reminder that the US empire, too, will fall one day. For much of human history, most people did not live in cities. As Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao details below, cities – settlements that are densely populated
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Jefferson Really Said This
Thomas Jefferson said the following in a letter to William Stephens Smith on November 13, 1787. The exact quote is: “And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them
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Jacob Chansley’s Lawyers Confront DOJ’s Claim It Didn’t Suppress Jan. 6 Evidence
I hope Chansley’s lawyers sue the DoJ for a ton of money. The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest objection to allegations that it suppressed evidence in its prosecution of Jan. 6 defendant Jacob Chansley flies in the face of the Sixth Amendment, current and former attorneys of Chansley told The Epoch Times in separate interviews
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Where Students Choose STEM Degrees
Notice that Americans are at the bottom of the pack. They’d much rather go $60k in debt for a Women’s Studies degree than work for a degree that puts food on the table. Graduates in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics – STEM for short – are sought after globally, but are often
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39% Of Americans Can’t Sleep
Sleeping has never been a problem for me. I sleep like a baby. Friday, March 17, is World Sleep Day, an annual event that aims to raise awareness of the importance of getting a good night’s sleep. This year’s campaign tagline is “Sleep is essential for health.” According to a study by the American College of Cardiology, up
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Idaho voter registration bill faces scrutiny
Bill intended to strengthen voter ID requirements sent to House for review. BOISE — A bill meant to add consistency and strengthen the identification requirements for voter registration and voting was sent to the House for potential amendments Friday, after pointed questioning of the secretary of state. The House State Affairs Committee went at ease
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Idaho voter registration bill faces scrutiny
Bill intended to strengthen voter ID requirements sent to House for review. BOISE — A bill meant to add consistency and strengthen the identification requirements for voter registration and voting was sent to the House for potential amendments Friday, after pointed questioning of the secretary of state. The House State Affairs Committee went at ease
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Jacob Chansley’s Lawyers Confront DOJ’s Claim It Didn’t Suppress Jan. 6 Evidence
I hope Chansley’s lawyers sue the DoJ for a ton of money. The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest objection to allegations that it suppressed evidence in its prosecution of Jan. 6 defendant Jacob Chansley flies in the face of the Sixth Amendment, current and former attorneys of Chansley told The Epoch Times in separate interviews
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Biden DOJ Stands Accused Of Hiding This Evidence Of Biden-China Corruption: Sperry
The US is itching for another war: with Russia, or China, or both. Why? The Justice Department is not disclosing to the public or Congress links between President Biden’s son Hunter and brother James and a corrupt Chinese government agent who doled out millions of dollars in bribes. It has scrubbed the connections from court
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Dozens of entities file injunctions on Labrador
Thirty-five groups file motion to stop the Idaho attorney general’s actions BOISE — Dozens of organizations that had previously been served civil investigative demands by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office filed injunctions Wednesday against the state’s top lawyer. The group of 35 organizations filed a motion to stop the attorney general’s actions in Ada County
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Dozens of entities file injunctions on Labrador
Thirty-five groups file motion to stop the Idaho attorney general’s actions BOISE — Dozens of organizations that had previously been served civil investigative demands by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office filed injunctions Wednesday against the state’s top lawyer. The group of 35 organizations filed a motion to stop the attorney general’s actions in Ada County
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Idaho Committee Pushes Bathroom Bill
Here is the sub-header: “Idaho House group forwards bill enforcing divisions by biological sex” Do you catch the prejudice in that very language? BOISE — The House Education Committee recommended the passage of the “bathroom bill” on Wednesday, although several members expressed concern about its civil penalty. SB 1100a, which has been amended to allow an
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Fighting our Stockholm Syndrome with Big Pharma
My editorial on our love for our Big Pharma abuser ran in today’s Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Woody Harrelson disrupted Saturday Night Live’s left-leaning narrative with an unexpected monologue last month. He shared a whimsical tale of a movie script pitch he received in November 2019, where drug cartels forced people to consume their drugs for
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