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Jun 27 2022
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Supreme Court Affirms Religious Liberty, Rules In Favor Of Public High School Football Coach Punished For Praying After Games
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District that a public high school football coach in the state of Washington had his First Amendment rights violated after he was placed on administrative leave by the school district and banned from participating in the football program for praying on the field after games in view of students.
The Daily WireJun 08 2022
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How Jared Kushner Washed His Hands of Donald Trump Before Jan. 6
On Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, barely 24 hours after President Donald J. Trump claimed in the middle of the night that “frankly, we did win this election,” Jared Kushner woke up in his Kalorama mansion and announced to his wife that it was time to leave Washington. “We’re moving to Miami,” he said.
The election had not even been called for Joseph R. Biden Jr., but as Mr. Kushner later told
New York Times (News)Sep 28 2022
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New book: Trump nearly fired Jared and Ivanka via tweet
Then-President Donald Trump nearly fired his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner from the White House via tweet, according to a new book from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
Trump raised the prospect of firing Ivanka Trump and Kushner, who were both senior White House aides, during meetings with then-chief of staff John Kelly and then-White House counsel Don
CNN DigitalJun 02 2022
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Biden admin to cancel $5.8B in school loans for former Corinthian College students
The Biden administration says it will cancel federal student loans for some 560,000 borrowers who attended the for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain.
Under the new action, hundreds of thousands of students who attended the now-defunct chain will receive $5.8 billion in full loan discharges – the largest of its kind in the Department of Eduction's history.
Education Secretary
Fox News DigitalJan 26 2022
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Fed signals rate hikes coming 'soon' amid inflation concerns
Officials at the Federal Reserve on Wednesday signaled that they could "soon" raise interest rates for the first time in three years, as inflation concerns cast a shadow over the pandemic-battered economy.
The central bankers said in a statement Wednesday that they were leaving rates unchanged for now, at near-zero levels, but with a recovering labor market and the threat of inflation,
ABC News (Online)Jul 08 2022
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Marco Rubio campaign grills Joe Biden, Val Demings over July 4th prices
This year’s Fourth of July cookout prices are a bit too much to swallow, according to Marco Rubio’s camp.
With the realization that this Independence Day will be the most expensive yet, the re-election team for Florida’s senior Senator is pointing their finger at President Joe Biden and Rubio’s top Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Val Demings.
“Everything about the Fourth of July
Florida PoliticsMay 31 2022
Analysis
A Reckoning for MeToo
Using sexual allegations as a political tool has killed the movement’s credibility and rendered truth irrelevant.
Is Elon Musk a sexual predator? Did he, as allegations unveiled by Business Insider suggest, flash his erect penis at a SpaceX flight attendant, asking her for sexual favors in exchange for buying her a horse? Insider’s source, a friend of the accuser, claims that he did.
National Review (News)Apr 16 2022
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Official With Oil Ties Next in Line as Biden Climate Adviser Reportedly Plans to Quit
President Joe Biden's top domestic climate adviser is reportedly planning to resign in the coming weeks as much of the White House's green energy agenda remains stalled in the Senate—and as the administration moves to boost U.S. oil production and gas exports in response to Russia's war on Ukraine.
According to the New York Times, White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy "has told
Common DreamsJul 19 2022
Analysis
Twitter has won the first leg of its legal battle with Elon Musk
Twitter recorded the first win in its legal battle with Elon Musk. The two parties are headed to court in Delaware over their $44 billion deal to sell the social media company to Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.
Delaware chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick ruled on today that the case will have a five-day trial in October. That’s much closer to Twitter’s motion for an
QuartzMar 03 2022
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How many refugees have fled Ukraine and where are they going?
More than one million civilians have fled Ukraine because of the Russian invasion, according to the United Nations (UN).
The European Union (EU) says up to four million people may try to leave and that it will welcome refugees with "open arms".
Which countries are Ukraine's refugees fleeing to?
Refugees are crossing to neighbouring countries to the west, such as Poland,
BBC News