The Daily Populous

Monday September 25th, 2023 morning edition

image for 'Wrong holiday': Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed for Yom Kippur gaffe

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Sunday posted a Yom Kippur message that included an image of a Hanukkah menorah.

She ultimately deleted the image, but legal experts, conservative operatives, and onlookers felt that was not quite enough.

On Sunday, the lawmaker posted the following holiday message:.

"To all those preparing for the solemn day of Yom Kippur, I wish you a meaningful fast.

She did not change the text or issue any apology, according to a review of the lawmaker's social media accounts.

Former Trump supporter David Weissman can be found in the comments of Greene's post asking, "Did someone hack your account?".

"Everyone’s making fun of Marjorie Taylor Greene for putting a menorah on her Yom Kippur message, but in her defense she thought it was an eight-pronged Jewish space laser," he wrote. »

Trump Hit With Order Banning Threats and Intimidation

Authored by rollingstone.com

In the first major lawsuit to block Donald Trump from Colorado’s 2024 presidential ballot, a state judge issued a protective order prohibiting threats and intimidation in the case, according to AP.

Scott Gessler, a former Colorado secretary of state representing Trump, opposed the order and claimed it was unnecessary because threats and intimidation are already prohibited by law, per AP.

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President Macron says France will end its military presence in Niger, pull its ambassador after coup

Authored by apnews.com

PARIS (AP) — President Emmanuel Macron announced Sunday that France will end its military presence in Niger and pull its ambassador out of the country as a result of the coup that removed the democratically elected president.

France had stationed thousands of troops in the Sahel region at the request of African leaders to fight Islamic extremist groups.

France has maintained some 1,500 troops in Niger since the July coup, and had repeatedly refused an order by the new junta for its ambassador to leave, saying that France didn’t recognize the coup leaders as legitimate. »

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Won’t Break Up Exploration With Loading Screens

Authored by tech4gamers.com

Among other things, director Hideaki Itsuno confirms the game will not feature loading screens during exploration.

Speaking to VGC, the director confirmed Dragon’s Dogma 2 will not break up exploration with loading screens.

Recently, games like Starfield have received criticism for the excessive interruptions in exploration due to loading screens. »

'This is a milestone': Poland’s environment agency greenlights country’s first nuclear power plant

Authored by euronews.com

Poland has issued an environmental permit for the country's first nuclear power plant, state-run news agency PAP reported on Friday, citing Climate Minister Anna Moskwa.

Warsaw plans to build its first nuclear power plant on the Baltic coast by 2033.

Alongside Czechia and Slovakia, feasibility studies will be carried out in Poland for converting coal-fired power plants to use this new nuclear technology. »