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Army tests fitness benefits of yoga and meditation in basic training

By CHAD GARLAND | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 23, 2021 The Army is studying whether the warrior pose could make better warriors after putting hundreds of new recruits through daily yoga and meditation regimens in basic training. The 10-week pilot program was designed to evaluate possible military benefits of the practices rooted in ancient eastern pacifist philosophies, as the service seeks to address declining fitness among military recruits. Soldiers in 20 basic training platoons at Fort Jackson, S.C., practiced yoga and meditation daily to assess their effects on factors like physical performance, mental toughness, soldier discipline, injury rates, stress management and graduation rates.

State GOP urges Anderson to quit Legislature - Roswell Daily Record

State Rep. Phelps Anderson, pictured here during a November 2019 meeting of the Chaves County Federated Republican Women, changed his voter registration from ‘Republican’ to ‘Decline to State’ following a recent vote for a bill that would repeal a currently unenforceable state statute that would outlaw most abortions in New Mexico. Anderson’s House District 66 includes parts of Chaves, Lea and Roosevelt counties. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Backlash against a southeast New Mexico lawmaker’s recent decision to leave the Republican Party continued Wednesday, when the state GOP called on him to resign from the Legislature. Members of the Republican Party of New Mexico’s Executive Board voted unanimously for a statement Tuesday night urging state Rep. Phelps Anderson of Roswell to resign from his seat, following news he had changed his voter registration from Republican to Decline to State (DTS). His exit from the party came after joi

Term Limits: The Only Way to Clean Up Congress

Toggle open close INTRODUCTION The movement to limit political terms is steamrolling through American politics. Voters have approved term limits for Congressmen in each of the fifteen states where referenda have been held, with votes averaging over 66 percent in support, and another four to ten states will permit their citizens to vote on congressional term limits this November. If past elections and current polls are any indication, these proposals also will pass easily. In addition, eighteen states and hundreds of cities and counties across the country have adopted term limits for state and local officials. Such substantial public support suggests widespread distaste for careerism in politics, as well as a conviction that continual infusion of fresh blood into the federal legislature will be good for both the Congress and the country. Support for term limits extends to significant majorities of diverse demographic groups: polls show that majorities of men, women, blacks, whites,

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