The general election in Uruguay on Sunday features an incumbent conservative coalition facing off against a moderate left-wing alliance in a remarkably civilized political atmosphere. The country stands out for its lack of political drama compared to other presidential contests worldwide, offering a peaceful and orderly election process free from histrionics. Uruguay’s unique approach to democracy sets it apart as a model of civility in electoral politics.
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Democrat judge sets bond for second man accused in Texas deputy's murder after first suspect posts bail
A Texas judge, Judge Hilary Unger, set a $3 million bond for Ronnie Palmer, the second suspect charged with capital murder in the death of Harris County Deputy Fernando Esqueda, in addition to bond for other charges. The Houston Police Officers' Union criticized Unger's decision, claiming she prioritizes criminals over victims and undermines law enforcement, leading to dangerous streets. Unger, up for re-election in 2026, has a history of letting repeat offenders out on bond...
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