Biden vows to make collapse of border bill a major campaign issue — Seeking to turn a weakness into a strength, Biden contends that “the only reason the border is not secure is Donald Trump”

Biden vows to make the collapse of the border bill a major campaign issue, and he’s right to highlight the lack of border security during the Trump administration. As someone who believes in the value of immigrants and their contributions to our country, I am glad to see Biden taking a strong stance on this issue.

The notion that the border is insecure solely because of Donald Trump is not far-fetched. Under his leadership, the policies and practices at the border were deeply flawed. Trump’s focus on building a wall, while neglecting comprehensive immigration reform, did nothing to address the root causes of migration or create a more secure border.… Continue reading

US court bans three weedkillers and finds EPA broke law in approval process

US Court Bans Three Weedkillers and Finds EPA Broke Law in Approval Process

The recent news of a US court banning three weedkillers and finding that the EPA broke the law in the approval process is both shocking and alarming. As someone who strives to maintain a safe and clean environment, it is disheartening to learn that these products were allowed on the market without undergoing proper scrutiny. The names of the weedkillers in question are XtendiMax, Tavium, and Engenia.

This is not the first time that these particular weedkillers have faced bans. Back in 2020, the ninth circuit court of appeals issued a ban, only to have the Trump administration reapprove them shortly after.… Continue reading

China, Russia and Iran to hold navy drills aimed at ‘regional security’, admiral says as Middle East tensions flare

China, Russia, and Iran have recently announced that they will be holding navy drills aimed at “regional security” amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. As I ponder upon this news, I can’t help but feel a mix of concern, curiosity, and skepticism.

First and foremost, I find it rather ironic that the tensions in the Middle East, which have been largely fueled by Iran-backed Houthi attacks on ships, are now being used as the pretext for these navy drills. It seems like a case of trying to put out a fire that you yourself have started. If Iran truly desires regional security, perhaps it should start by telling the Houthis to stop their attacks, rather than engaging in military exercises.… Continue reading

Measles outbreak in the UK declared a national incident

Measles outbreak in the UK declared a national incident – it’s a headline that has been causing concern and frustration for many. As I reflect on this alarming situation, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions. From anger towards those who choose to ignore science and vaccinations, to a sense of relief that I have taken all necessary precautions to protect myself and my loved ones.

Measles, for those who might not be aware, is an extremely contagious disease. The number of people each infected person can infect, known as the R0, is in the range of 12-18 if everyone is not vaccinated.… Continue reading

Democrats rip Clarence Thomas for not recusing himself from Supreme Court Trump argument

Democrats rip Clarence Thomas for not recusing himself from the Supreme Court Trump argument, and rightfully so. It is undoubtedly concerning that a Supreme Court justice would not take necessary steps to avoid conflicts of interest. The fact that Thomas’s wife was allegedly involved in the January 6th riots raises significant questions about his impartiality. How can he fairly evaluate Trump’s case when his own wife may have been complicit in the events leading up to the insurrection?

It is essential to maintain the integrity and credibility of the Supreme Court, and that requires judges who are not beholden to any personal biases or connections.… Continue reading

Military helicopter with 5 Marines on board goes missing en route to California

Military Helicopter with 5 Marines on Board Goes Missing en Route to California

The news of a military helicopter with 5 Marines on board going missing en route to California has left many of us concerned and wondering about the safety of our military aviation. It is disheartening to see the speculation and misinformation that circulates in times like these, leading to a distorted understanding of aviation safety. However, it is important to approach this topic with a clear perspective and rely on factual information.

Firstly, it is crucial to note that helicopter crashes are not uncommon in the United States, with an average of 120 crashes per year over the past decade.… Continue reading

One fifth of hostages in captivity are actually dead, NYT reports

One fifth of hostages in captivity are actually dead, as reported by The New York Times. This revelation has shed light on the grim reality faced by those who are still being held captive. It’s a tragically high figure, with at least 32 out of 136 hostages having lost their lives since the start of the conflict. This number is even higher than what was previously disclosed by authorities.

The fact that a distinction is being made between these deceased hostages and another group of 20 hostages likely means that there is substantial evidence of their deaths. This evidence could range from forensic findings to intercepted enemy communications reporting their status.… Continue reading

Family of Black girls handcuffed by Colorado police, held at gunpoint reach $1.9 million settlement

The recent news of the settlement reached by the family of the Black girls who were handcuffed by Colorado police and held at gunpoint is both disheartening and infuriating. It serves as yet another painful reminder of the deeply rooted issues within our law enforcement system. The fact that such incidents continue to occur, despite the outcry for justice and reform, is a clear indication that something needs to change.

One glaring problem that stands out to me is the lack of accountability for police officers. In this case, the officers involved were following their training for conducting a high-risk stop of what they believed was a stolen vehicle.… Continue reading

Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity, US court rules

Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity, US court rules. This ruling comes as no surprise to me. As an American citizen, it is deeply unsettling to see extremists on the right pushing to treat Trump and his family like royalty. This goes against the very foundation of our country and its laws. The founding fathers explicitly designed our government to prevent the rise of a king or queen, which is why presidential immunity should never be a thing.

Some argue that granting immunity to a president is necessary for their proper functioning. But let’s dissect this argument for a moment.… Continue reading

The Senate unveiled its border bill. House Republicans immediately declared it dead.

walls? This just proves that their opposition to the border bill has nothing to do with actual policy and everything to do with political maneuvering. They don’t care about finding real solutions; they just want to score points and play to their base.

It’s frustrating to see the House Republicans immediately declaring the bill dead without even giving it a chance. This kind of obstinance is a perfect example of the brokenness of our political system. Instead of working together and finding compromises, they would rather dig in their heels and refuse to budge. It’s a dangerous game to play, especially when it comes to important issues like border security.… Continue reading