Welcome to Thursday, January 12th, sugars and spices...

A second set of classified documents were discovered in the garage of President Biden's home in Wilmington, DE.

These documents are from Biden's time as vice president, as were the set found earlier this week in his former office. 

In a White House statement, Richard Sauber, special counsel to Biden, said the President's team immediately notified the Justice Department and arranged to hand over the documents.

Should the DOJ investigate Biden?

NYC Nurses Continue to Strike for Better Working Conditions

More than 7,000 New York City nurses are on the third day of their strike over contract negotiations at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, the latest in a series of nursing and healthcare strikes nationwide. 

The nurses are demanding an improvement in working conditions and a solution to the staffing shortage. 

Do you support the strike?

Alabama Women Could Be Prosecuted for Abortion Pills

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said women in Alabama who use abortion pills could be prosecuted under a state law created to protect children from chemicals, the Chemical Endangerment of a Child law.

Marshall also said people who set up out-of-state abortions could face criminal penalties.

How do you feel about the increase in abortion access in America?

All the Memes Fit to Post

And, In The End...

Today is National Hot Tea Day. Let us know, what's your favorite type of tea?

— Emma Kansiz 

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