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"Texas Republicans Assess the Impact of Paxton Impeachment Trial"
politics2 years ago

"Texas Republicans Assess the Impact of Paxton Impeachment Trial"

Texas Republicans have varying opinions on the evidence presented during the first week of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial. Senator John Cornyn expressed concern over the allegations, while former Congressman Louis Gohmert argued against impeachment. A recent poll shows mixed emotions among Republican voters regarding Paxton's fate. Some state legislators made comments online during the trial, with Rep. Cody Harris praising a whistleblower's testimony. Paxton continues to receive support from conservatives, including former state Rep. Jonathan Stickland. The trial will resume on Monday.

"Immortals Of Aveum: Xbox Launch Receives Mixed Reviews"
gaming2 years ago

"Immortals Of Aveum: Xbox Launch Receives Mixed Reviews"

Immortals of Aveum has launched on Xbox with a range of review scores. Some outlets, like IGN and CGMagazine, have given it high praise, highlighting its confident gameplay and story-driven content. However, other reviews, such as Eurogamer, have been critical, citing repetitive combat and annoying characters. The game currently holds a 69 Metacritic rating for the PlayStation 5 version and an 84 for the Series X version. It seems that Immortals of Aveum is a divisive title that may not appeal to everyone.

The Impact of Affirmative Action Ruling on College Admissions and Society
society2 years ago

The Impact of Affirmative Action Ruling on College Admissions and Society

Asian-Americans have expressed mixed opinions on the recent affirmative-action ruling, which upheld the use of race as a factor in college admissions. While some believe it is necessary to address historical disadvantages faced by underrepresented groups, others argue that it perpetuates discrimination against Asian-American applicants. The ruling has sparked a broader debate about fairness in higher education admissions.