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Mar 4, 2024 |
rare.us | William Rainer
After unneeded chaos and turmoil, the Supreme Court has ruled that an individual state cannot remove a candidate from the ballot based on the ‘insurrection clause.’ That is explicitly the role of congress alone. As reported by the New York Post, the decision was agreed upon by all nine of the Supreme Court justices.
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Mar 2, 2024 |
rare.us | William Rainer
In an all too familiar scene for many Formula One fans, Red Bull Driver Max Verstappen pulled off a substantial victory in Baharian. According to CrashNet, the Oracle Red Bull racing team placed first and second in the race, with Max Verstappen on top and Sergio Perez about 22 seconds behind in second place. Following Sergio Perez closely, the Ferrari team took third and fourth place, 25 and 33 seconds behind Max.
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Mar 2, 2024 |
rare.us | William Rainer
On a bridge in Kentucky spanning the width of the Ohio River, a semi truck blasted through the guard rail, dangling over the edge, with the truck driver at the mercy of gravity. As reported by the New York Post, around lunchtime on Friday, a Sysco semi truck attempted to shift lanes when all of a sudden everything went horribly wrong. In the blink of an eye, the semi truck was dangling off the side of the bridge.
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Mar 2, 2024 |
rare.us | William Rainer
At about 1:30 PM on Friday at a Detroit Walmart, shoppers found themselves diving for their lives in order to avoid a car blasting through the door. As reported by the Daily Mail, it looked like the SUV blasted into the store through a service entrance that was located near the pharmacy. In the wreckage, there were five individuals who were severely injured, one of whom was sadly a baby.
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Feb 24, 2024 |
rare.us | William Rainer
The Argentine President Javier Milei has introduced a bill that would imprison any central bank official who seeks to print money and “fix the deficit.”As reported by Breitbart, President Javier Milei is seeking to redefine the way the people have been conditioned to think about central banks and the printing of money. He hopes to portray printing money as a criminal offense.
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