7. Walmart is currently Self-Checkout Stores across the country seem to have a number of excuses for why this is happening: “We believe this change will enhance your in-store shopping experience and allow our associates to provide more personalized and efficient service.” If you want to know the truth about why this is happening, Further afield Since then, Huntsville City Councilman Devin Keith has been arrested using self-checkout registers to steal from a Walmart in his district, so care should be taken where these self-checkout registers are removed.
6. Incredibly stupid invoice A bill to allow slot machines with an extra step in the form of “historic horse races,” or games where idiots bet money to watch videos of horse races that have already taken place, passed the Senate Tourism Committee, but the bill would not bring anyone to the state. Even the gambling industry admit It's a slot machine, and the description says it “offers players a slot-like experience in states where full-fledged slots are not legal.”
Five. The Republican majority in the Alabama Senate Was chosen Help President Joe Biden access Alabama's ballots as the Democratic National Committee looks set to miss an access deadline, with the argument being that getting Biden on the ballot will help Republicans win the racially gerrymandered 2nd Congressional District, newly designed to pit them against a Black Democratic candidate.
Four. The Alabama Legislature has passed a bill guaranteeing the right to a secret ballot to form a labor union, coming just days after a major victory for the United Auto Workers union at a Mercedes auto plant could reignite Alabama's economic development appeal for automakers.
3. Not a single one of the 238 arrested Suspects arrested during anti-Semitic protests at Columbia University face charges or have criminal records — arrests that also include resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer — and police officials are not happy about that, department officials said. New York Post“They'll keep getting arrested and then they'll go back out there and do it again because it's all a performative game to them,” and “it's a game because the system isn't going to hold them accountable for their nightly tantrums.”
2. Alabama State Capitol Building Moves legislation After years of educators and their allies pushing the issue on kids across the country, the ban on discussion of LGBTQ topics in schools will be extended through grade 8. This is what happens when school choice and other education reforms put too much pressure on parents, but educators and other bureaucrats seem adamant about pushing the issue.
1. Former President Donald Trump is the best Day In court, Judge Juan Marchand appears focused on possible violations of a gag order that prevents Trump from talking about the incident or those involved, while everyone else can. Once the case goes before a jury, National EnquirerDavid Pecker of the IRS described the “catch-and-kill” deals made in 2016 to bury negative stories about Trump that were unseemly, but not illegal. He also highlighted Michael Cohen (Trump's “fixer”) and his role in the scheme, which former U.S. Attorney Jay Towns said is still not illegal. Note“So far no evidence of a crime has been found.”
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