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As a kid that grew up in the early 90s, right in time for peak Power Rangers, I’m enjoying this little PR renaissance happening right now. Between the fantastic Boom Comics run and Renegade’s Heroes of the Grid board game, there’s a surprising amount of solid OG Ranger stuff happening right now, and I haven’t even

Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle got in on the action too, posing with a Goya malt beverage on their Instagram stories.

I think it’s more an indication that the writer couldn’t be bothered to read past the headline.

Here in Texas, schools are set to come back in the fall. The Texas Education Agency, responsible for regulating schools, won’t be back in the office until January.

It makes zero sense. If a teacher tests positive, do they have to go on a 14-day quarantine? All their students? All the students who share classes with any of the sick teacher’s students? It’s a recipe for chaos.

I wish we could go back to the days when the news just reported the facts instead of lacing a few facts in with a plethora of bias.

In all fairness, the Red Cross is actually garbage, though.

Forty-four percent of voters surveyed June 6-7 said they saw the Confederate flag as more of a symbol of Southern pride than a symbol of racism, down 8 points from a June 2015 poll.

It’s a symptom of how the right is becoming more and more extreme. Exceptions for rape and incest as well as exceptions for the health of the child or mother used to be routine.

Yeah, sorry you live in a functional democracy where Nazi shit gets outlawed.

Hold up, are we not gonna talk about Trump’s new Nazi shirt?

Literacy. Such a high bar for the president to reach.

The current claim is that it was in the President’s Daily Brief as opposed to part of verbal briefings, so how you can you genuinely expect Trump to know about it? That would require reading something!

The most damning revelation is that Donald Trump knew all about this in March, yet has done nothing.

Roberts is chiefly concerned with the legitimacy of SCOTUS. The power of judicial review is one that the first SCOTUS seized - it’s not written in the Constitution, and SCOTUS has no way on enforcing its orders.

Just as a reminder, the CFPB is Liz Warren’s idea, and the fact that the question of “who gets to fire the agency head” had to go to the Supreme Court to get figured out is a massive indictment towards her reputation as the one with all the plans.

In all fairness, the TX Supreme Court ruling that declared that a lack of immunity to COVID-19 doesn’t qualify a voter for an absentee ballot also said that officials couldn’t interrogate or investigate someone who applies for an absentee ballot if the request is valid on its face. And since there’s no requirement to

Couple of things:

The IRS–wait, let me sure I’ve got this—purposefully sent stimulus checks to more than 1 million dead people? [Politico]

Not surprising: the (lack of) response from the gun community to the murder of Philando Castile, a card-carrying member of the NRA (who was shot because he informed a cop that he was carrying [legally] and the cop freaked out and shot him) tells the whole story.