The Daily Populous

Saturday July 27th, 2024 day edition

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After repeating his usual unfounded claims about mail-in voting, Trump launched into an appeal directed at Christian voters.

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The Inside Story of the 'Grooming' Allegations Against Ava Kris Tyson Harris Taunts Trump After He Backs Out of Debates.

Earlier this week, when baselessly accusing Harris of committing crimes, Trump referenced his own criminal record while bringing up the VP’s background as a courtroom prosecutor.

The former president’s communications director also said that Trump would not debate Harris “until Democrats formally decide on their nominee,” despite Trump previously debating Biden in June. »

Texas sues Biden administration to limit teenage access to birth control

Authored by theguardian.com

Texas is among a handful of states that require parental consent before a teenager can get birth control – but Title X-funded contraception was the exception.

Texas has the highest repeat teen birth rate and one of strictest abortion bans in the US.

Texas now stands as the only state that requires Title X-funded clinics to mandate parental consent before granting teens birth control. »

78-Year-Old Receptionist Was an Employee of the Year Before Getting Fired. Now Ex-Employer Is Paying Her $78K

Authored by people.com

A Georgia woman is set to receive $78,000 after filing an age and disability discrimination lawsuit against her former employer, claiming that she was illegally fired two years ago.

But when she arrived for work, “a newly hired employee nearly 30 years her junior was performing receptionist duties” at her desk, per the lawsuit.

Instead, she was allegedly told the offer of working as a receptionist was no longer an option, per the documents. »

Paradox CEO admits it "made the wrong calls in several projects", following cancellation of Life By You

Authored by eurogamer.net

CEO of Paradox Fredrik Wester has admitted the publisher "made the wrong calls in several projects", following the cancellation of its The Sims competitor Life By You.

The game was cancelled back in June, and the internal studio behind the project, Paradox Tectonic, was closed.

Along with the cancellation of Life by You, Paradox previously received criticism for the launch of Cities: Skylines 2 due to its poor performance. »