7. The NFL is a league with many convicted or suspected criminal players. Keep your distance The quote was taken from Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's commencement speech at Benedictine University, where Butker encouraged women to take on household responsibilities and criticized the LGBTQ community and President Joe Biden's stance on abortion. Facing backlash, the NFL made it clear that Butker's comments were personal, reiterated the NFL's commitment to inclusivity, and that his opinions do not represent those of the league.
6. Alabama Congressman Chris Blackshear (Republican-Phenix City) To tell He urged Americans angry about the failed gambling bill to “just ask one of the 15 senators who voted against the bill.” Some believe the Alabama legislative council expanded gambling too much, others not enough, and some feel it was just right. Meanwhile, Auburn University officials said: arrested Two men were charged with gambling after discovering illegal gambling activity at a local store, but the fine for the crime was only $600, even though the machines contained nearly $10,000.
Five. The other big “L” is Free Reading in Alabama and other depraved acts. Defender The movement comes as the Alabama State Library Service votes to force libraries to remove inappropriate books or risk losing $7 million in funding. “Here in Alabama, we want to see libraries focus on books that encourage reading, books that encourage strong moral values, books that build character, and move away from the indoctrination and sexually explicit material that is so harmful to our youth,” said Board Chairman John Wall, ALGOP leader.
Four. Limestone County School District invested more than $130,000 last year in e-cigarette detection systems for restrooms and school buildings. Superintendent Randy Searose told WAFF that hundreds of the district's 5,000 students have been caught vaping, with repeat offenders being sent to alternative schools for support programs. Superintendent Searose acknowledged that investigating vaping incidents is a time-consuming task for administrators, but he believes it's worth the effort to deter students from vaping.
3. Democrats, most of whom wore masks staff Members of Congress have openly protested President Joe Biden's Israeli policies throughout his term, even as he has actively sought to stymie Israel for months. member In Congress, 16 House Democrats also voted to condemn Biden's recent actions and the withholding of arms supplies.
2. Six underage illegal immigrant children work A judge is currently considering halting sales of products at Mar. Jack Poultry, Walker County's largest employer, at the request of the federal government. Mar. Jack Poultry's lawyers say in court papers that employees used false documents to get through the E-verify system, then were fired when their real ages were discovered, which means there are undoubtedly even more illegal immigrants working there.
1. Star witness CNN legal analyst Elie Honig has described Michael Cohen's cross-examination in former President Donald Trump's “hush money” trial as “devastating,” saying it “slashed him at the knees.” Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche exposed inconsistencies in Cohen's testimony about a crucial phone call on October 24, 2016, in which Cohen claimed he discussed hush money payments with Trump. But Blanche presented text messages showing the call was actually about a prank call from a 14-year-old, severely undermining Cohen's credibility.
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