Call me crazy, but this article doesn't match every other article about this situation.
She wan't charged?
ORANGEBURG " A state grand jury declined to pursue charges against a former South Carolina State University student accused of murder after her baby died following a premature birth, ending a legal saga that drew attention from national anti-abortion groups.
Amari Marsh was a 22-year-old college student in February 2023 when she travelled to an Orangeburg-area hospital after experiencing pain in her abdomen connected to her pregnancy. She left the emergency room and suffered a miscarriage the following morning while on the toilet.
www.postandcourier.com
This seems like propaganda given the source Facebook, strange its a headline.
#13 | Posted by oneironaut
She was charged. But when taken to a grand jury, the grand jury decided not to continue the charge.
In South Carolina, you are initially charged and THEN it goes to the grand jury to either True Bill (confirm) or No Bill (drop) the charge.
She spent 22 days in jail and was released with an ankle monitor.
READ THE DAMN ARTICLE
As #5 lampoons it, Texas didn't install enough shortfall coverage.
#7 | Posted by sitzkrieg
No. Texas create an artificial shortage of natural gas to drive up prices and couldn't cover the shortfall when it was needed.
Worse, Texas passed no regulations on ensuring wind power generators were capable working in cold weather because FreeDumb. They work fine in places like Minnesota all year long.