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Day: September 28, 2023

Be Careful What You Wish For

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the intricate dance between our wishes and the unintended consequences they may yield. Drawing from politics and personal desires, I unravel the complexity of decision-making. Dive deep into an analysis that challenges you to ponder, “Then what?” before every decision, illuminating the unforeseen impacts that lurk in the shadows of our choices.

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Sidney Powell Accuses Fulton DA of Prosecutorial Misconduct

Ms. Powell’s attorneys wrote that the ‘indictment represents troubling and unethical conduct by the prosecutors.’

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‘Shame on you!’ Parents shut down school board meeting over ‘2SLGBTQIA+ Action Plan’ motion passing without their input

These Trustees faced vocal opposition and shouts as they left the meeting, having approved the controversial ‘2SLGBTQ+ Action Plan’ motion without addressing the concerns or voices of parents beforehand.
Some individuals suggest that this action plan is a response to the nationwide #1MillionMarch4Children rally, which drew tens of thousands of parents and children across Canada.

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California Gov. Newsom signs law to raise fast food worker wage to $20 per hour

California fast food workers are poised to earn a minimum wage of $20 per hour, thanks to a bill signed into law by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday.
Effective from April 1st, this significant wage boost will make California’s fast food workers among the highest paid in their industry across the nation, according to data from the University of California-Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.

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Retailers Lost Billions of Dollars to Shoplifters in 2022, Survey Shows

Retailers lost more than $112 billion to crime in 2022, a roughly 19% increase in losses from 2021, a survey from the National Retail Federation (NRF) and the Loss Prevention Research Council found.
At least 28% of businesses who responded to the survey reported that they had closed locations because of organized retail theft, while 30% reduced or altered their in-store product selections. Out of the 177 retail brands surveyed, 88% said that shoplifters had become somewhat more or much more violent in 2022 compared to the previous year.
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