President Donald Trump has made life in America so profoundly bizarre GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is starting to make sense. | | Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix series 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' is so disturbing and gruesome it goes beyond entertainment. | | | | The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which announces the Nobel Peace Prize recipient on Oct. 10, might not honor Trump with the prize. But they should. | | | | 77% of the 24.3 million Americans enrolled in Obamacare live in states that Trump won in last year's presidential election. | | | | Congress has been letting us down for years, and now we have a shutdown because of it. | | | | Each party tries to blame the other, but I seriously doubt that any voters go to the voting booth with the shutdown at the top of their agenda. | | | | Conservatives are the target of real-life violence. The country is still reeling from the assassination of Charlie Kirk less than a month ago. | | | | Palestinians' wish is for the destruction and killing to end. That we may live in freedom and safety and security in our own homes – a normal life. | | | | Direct-to-consumer options like Amazon Prime's RXPass and Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company lack a key patient safety component: Local pharmacists. | | | | | All of the headlines, none of the chaos. | Learn daily with The Excerpt,
a podcast from USA TODAY. | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | |
Belum ada tanggapan untuk "Marjorie Taylor Greene is actually starting to make sense"
Posting Komentar