These Are The Best Car Shows You Can Watch Right Now
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I don’t really watch too many car shows now. That’s not to say I don’t watch them at all. But some of them try too hard to be more about entertainment and less about cars. Especially a lot of the YouTube channels. They can border on cringe. One show I have always enjoyed though was MotorWeek. Especially the classic episodes. You can’t get any better than John Davis and his weird obsession with a comprehensive set of gauges. Harry’s Garage gets an honorable mention from me too.
In Texas, Anti-Abortion Republicans Want Attorneys to Represent Fetuses
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What do you suppose is on the minds of the 181 men and women meeting in the State Capitol for the next few weeks? I think I know.
One of those things has to do with electricity, and whether Texas can avoid the problems it encountered when a monstrous winter storm blew in over the state in the middle of February. Millions of Texans lost their electricity, the ability to heat their homes. What’s more, the water went out in millions of other homes and businesses.
Legislators convened their session in early January and Gov. Greg Abbott tasked them during the storm to get busy looking for solutions to the crisis, which he deemed “unacceptable.”
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Republican lawmakers, buoyed by a conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court and the trouncing of state-level Democrats in the November election, are pushing to reclaim Texasâ role as the vanguard among states restricting access to abortion this legislative session.
Legislators have promised to back a so-called âheartbeat billâ that would bar abortions before many women know they are pregnant. Anti-abortion advocates have urged them to challenge the
Roe v. Wade decision that established the right to an abortion. And Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said at a âTexas Rally for Lifeâ event in January that there is more âwe must do to defend the unborn.â
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