• She decided that today she would sleep with her dad, and she succeeded. You are the light of our eyes.
    She decided that today she would sleep with her dad, and she succeeded. You are the light of our eyes.
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  • A Missouri grandmother is fighting to pass “Bentley’s Law,” a bill that would require drunk drivers who kill a parent to pay child support to the victim’s surviving children. The measure is named after her grandsons, Bentley and Mason, whose parents and baby sibling died in a drunk driving crash in 2021.

    If approved, payments would begin roughly one year after the offender is released from prison and continue until the child turns 18, or up to 21 if they are still enrolled in school. Similar laws already exist in Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Maine.

    Supporters say the law would hold offenders more fully accountable while helping children left behind cover housing, education, and other basic needs — ensuring the loss of a parent doesn’t also mean financial hardship.
    A Missouri grandmother is fighting to pass “Bentley’s Law,” a bill that would require drunk drivers who kill a parent to pay child support to the victim’s surviving children. The measure is named after her grandsons, Bentley and Mason, whose parents and baby sibling died in a drunk driving crash in 2021. If approved, payments would begin roughly one year after the offender is released from prison and continue until the child turns 18, or up to 21 if they are still enrolled in school. Similar laws already exist in Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Maine. Supporters say the law would hold offenders more fully accountable while helping children left behind cover housing, education, and other basic needs — ensuring the loss of a parent doesn’t also mean financial hardship.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, is widely noted as the last U.S. president who did not authorize a bombing campaign against another country during his time in office.

    Carter’s presidency focused heavily on diplomacy, including brokering the historic Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel and emphasizing human rights in U.S. foreign policy.

    Since then, every U.S. administration has authorized some form of military strike or bombing operation abroad.
    Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, is widely noted as the last U.S. president who did not authorize a bombing campaign against another country during his time in office. Carter’s presidency focused heavily on diplomacy, including brokering the historic Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel and emphasizing human rights in U.S. foreign policy. Since then, every U.S. administration has authorized some form of military strike or bombing operation abroad.
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  • Debate Over Asylum for Iran’s Women’s National Soccer Team
    Debate Over Asylum for Iran’s Women’s National Soccer Team
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  • Reports say the administration of is moving pregnant minors in federal custody to a detention center in ****, raising serious concerns among advocates.
    Critics argue the relocation places these young detainees farther from abortion services and specialized gynecological care, including regular prenatal checkups and reproductive health support. They say the move could significantly limit access to timely medical care.
    Supporters of the policy claim it relates to centralized management of detainees and medical oversight, but human-rights groups warn it could have major consequences for the health and rights of vulnerable minors in custody.
    The situation has intensified debate around detention policies, reproductive healthcare access, and the treatment of minors in immigration custody in the United States.
    #HumanRights #ReproductiveRights #USPolitics #ImmigrationPolicy #HealthcareAccess #Texas #BreakingNews
    Reports say the administration of is moving pregnant minors in federal custody to a detention center in ****, raising serious concerns among advocates. Critics argue the relocation places these young detainees farther from abortion services and specialized gynecological care, including regular prenatal checkups and reproductive health support. They say the move could significantly limit access to timely medical care. Supporters of the policy claim it relates to centralized management of detainees and medical oversight, but human-rights groups warn it could have major consequences for the health and rights of vulnerable minors in custody. The situation has intensified debate around detention policies, reproductive healthcare access, and the treatment of minors in immigration custody in the United States. #HumanRights #ReproductiveRights #USPolitics #ImmigrationPolicy #HealthcareAccess #Texas #BreakingNews
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