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Oct 01 2019
Headline Roundup
Judge Rules Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Process is Constitutional
A legal challenge to Harvard University's race-conscious admissions process was defeated by a federal judge in Boston on Tuesday. The lawsuit alleged that Harvard capped admission for Asian-Americans while seeking to balance its admissions on an ethnic basis.
Some left-leaning media reported that the decision was expected due to many other universities using similar processes; some
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Rep. John Curtis decides against running for Senate
SALT LAKE CITY — Rep. John Curtis will not be running for Sen. Mitt Romney's seat in the U.S. Senate next year. Curtis previously hinted at running in the 2024 election, for which Romney announced last month that he will not pursue a second term. Curtis' office announced Monday, however, that he would not campaign for Senate. The congressman for Utah's 3rd Congressional District wrote an op-ed
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityOct 01 2023
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LIVE UPDATES: Bucs, Saints showdown in NFC South rivalry
NEW ORLEANS, La. (WFLA) — The rivalry continues. The Buccaneers will face off against the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome – one of the loudest NFL stadiums in what’s become a heated rivalry over the years. With both the Bucs (2-1) and Saints (2-1) coming off their first losses of the season in Week 3, this matchup is the one to watch on both sides of the ball, considering how critical
WFLAOct 16 2023
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Rite Aid files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, names new CEO
Major U.S. pharmacy chain Rite Aid said Sunday that it has filed for bankruptcy and obtained $3.45 billion in fresh financing as it carries out a restructuring plan while coping with falling sales and opioid-related lawsuits.
In 2022, Rite Aid settled for up to $30 million to resolve lawsuits alleging pharmacies contributed to an oversupply of prescription opioids. It said it had
NewsNationMar 12 2019
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Medicare-for-all v. Medicare-for-less: Trump’s proposed cuts put health care at center of 2020 race
A new proposal by President Trump to slash Medicare spending puts Republicans in a political bind ahead of the 2020 election as Democrats are pitching an expansion of the popular health-care program for all Americans.
Trump’s 10-year budget unveiled Monday calls for more than $845 billion in reductions for Medicare, aiming to cut “waste, fraud and abuse” in the federal program that
Washington PostOct 19 2023
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House plans third vote for Jim Jordan while Democrats eye power-sharing deal
The House will hold a vote for speaker later Thursday to give Republican nominee Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio a third shot at the gavel as he struggles to convince nearly two dozen holdouts to back him.
The stalemate, now in its third week, has empowered Democrats in the minority to ambitiously eye a deal to elect a speaker with some frustrated Republicans who would give them more power and
Washington TimesOct 27 2022
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US GDP Grew in Q3 After Shrinking in First Half of 2022
U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 2.6% in the three-month period from July to September, according to the U.S. Commerce Department, in the first posting of positive growth in 2022.
Kay Quotes: "The increase in the third quarter primarily reflected increases in exports and consumer spending that were partly offset by a decrease in housing investment," according to the report. "
Associated Press CNBC Fox BusinessOct 02 2023
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Derrick Rose, Marcus Smart want to win, not babysit Grizzlies’ All-Star Ja Morant
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Former NBA MVP Derrick Rose and 2022 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart made clear Monday they’re no babysitters for new teammate Ja Morant. Their goals involve helping the Memphis Grizzlies win now and push Morant when the two-time All-Star returns to the court Dec. 19 from his 25-game suspension. “I care for him as a human and as a teammate,” Smart said
KFOR 4Oct 02 2023
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Philadelphia journalist who rose from homelessness and addiction to advocacy shot dead in home
A Philadelphia journalist who emerged from homelessness and addiction to advocate for others in similar straits was shot and killed at his home early Monday. Josh Kruger, 39, was “shot seven times throughout his chest and abdomen,” at about 1:30 a.m., Philadelphia police told the Daily News. “No weapon was recovered and no arrest was made,” a spokesperson said in an email. “The investigation
New York Daily NewsOct 05 2023
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17-Year-Old Charged With Murdering Sister-In-Law And 2 Nephews
Seventeen-year-old Eric Sweeney is facing three counts of first-degree murder for allegedly killing his sister-in-law and her two young sons, authorities announced Wednesday. Attorney General John M. Formella confirmed that Sweeney has been indicted and charged by a Merrimack County, New Hampshire, grand jury in connection with the deaths of Kassandra Sweeney, 25, and her sons: four-year-old
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