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Real Clear Politics 

Bipartisan Immigration Reform Cannot Wait

Immigration is shaping up to be a signature issue in the 2024 presidential race. The Biden campaign has launched a digital ad to cast a dark cloud on President Trump's family separation policy at the border. The Trump campaign vows to restore what they refer to as "effective immigration policies." It's becoming increasingly clear that bipartisan immigration reform is the solution.

Real Clear Politics 

No Going Back

"Do you want to talk about something else today?" an exasperated Kristi Noem asked a television interviewer this week. The topic the beleaguered South Dakota governor preferred to avoid was the execution of her dog Cricket - by her - which she describes in her new autobiography, "No Going Back."

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Giants' Mason Black looks to subdue Reds in home debut

(Photo credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports) The San Francisco Giants hope this year's top pitching prospect will follow in the footsteps of last year's phenom when right-hander Mason Black gets the ball against the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night. The Reds received a strong effort from Andrew Abbott and four relievers in snapping an eight-game losing streak with a 4-2 win in Friday's opener of the three-gam

Google.com 

Netherlands' Joost Klein booted from Eurovision 2024 - The Associated Press

  1. Netherlands' Joost Klein booted from Eurovision 2024  The Associated Press
  2. Eurovision Shocker as Dutch Competitor is Booted Hours Before Grand Finale  Vanity Fair
  3. Eurovision disqualifies Dutch singer Joost Klein on eve of finals in Malmo  The Washington Post
  4. Why Was Netherlands Joost Klein Removed from Eurovision?  Vulture
  5. Shamed Eurovision star Joost Klein hits back after song show axe: Rapper denies touching camerawoman as he is  Daily Mail

France24.com (en) 

'To be clear, I won the election': Thai opposition leader Pita Limjaroenrat speaks to FRANCE 24

Pita Limjaroenrat, the former leader of the Move Forward Party, won the most votes in Thailand’s 2023 general election but was blocked from becoming prime minister – and his party excluded from the governing coalition – over calls to reform Thailand’s strict lèse-majesté laws, which prohibit criticism of the royal family. Limjaroenrat tells FRANCE 24 his party merely wants to find a balance between respecting royalty and freedom of speech in Thailand, which has some of the strictest royal insult laws in the world.