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Dec 03 2022
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Kanye West's Twitter Ban Raises Questions on Combatting Anti-Semitism
Kanye West has again been suspended from Twitter, this time for tweeting an image that combined the Star of David with a Nazi swastika. This comes after West appeared on Alex Jones’ show, InfoWars, where he expressed his admiration for Nazi leader Adolf Hitler while stating “the Holocaust is not what happened.” West’s statements and his suspension from Twitter are again raising questions of
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Biden Signs Bill Averting Rail Strike, Praises Economic Outlook
President Biden signed an emergency bill averting a rail strike that the Senate passed on Thursday. Signing the bill, Biden spoke about the state of the U.S. economy, citing Friday’s job report as evidence of its strength.
For Context: Biden asked Congress to intervene in the labor dispute earlier this week. A key element of the dispute was a push from some of the rail unions for seven
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New Poll Shows Strong Clinton Lead
Trump has ground to make up with voters who think he is biased.
ABC News (Online) Politico Washington TimesAug 25 2023
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UAW Votes to Authorize Potential Strike at Detroit Carmakers
United Auto Workers members voted to authorize union leaders to call strikes if a deal is not reached with Detroit carmakers.
The Details: The vote doesn’t guarantee a strike, but it does give union negotiators a stronger position in ongoing talks with the “Detroit Three” automakers: General Motors, Ford Motor, and Stellantis. While some votes were still being tallied, UAW said about 97
Detroit Free Press Forbes Fox BusinessAug 04 2023
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2 Navy Sailors Arrested for Allegedly Passing Military Info to China
Two U.S. Navy sailors were separately arrested and charged with sending sensitive military information to Chinese intelligence officers, U.S. officials said Thursday.
The Details: The separate cases were both announced in the same Justice Department statement. One of the sailors, 22-year-old Jinchao Wei, allegedly began communicating with a Chinese intelligence officer in February 2022
New York Post (News) ABC News (Online) ReutersOct 05 2022
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What Should We Do About COVID-19 Fraud?
A Labor Department investigation found a “historic” $45.6 billion in potentially fraudulent unemployment insurance payments from COVID-19 aid programs, including the 2020 CARES Act, the 2021 American Rescue Plan, and the 2021 federal budget.
The assessment revises a previous June 2021 estimate of $16 billion in fraudulent claims, out of an estimated $872.5 billion in pandemic-related
Washington Post Reuters Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Feb 02 2023
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College Board Revises AP African American Studies Course After Florida Pushback
The College Board released a revised version of its Advanced Placement African American studies course on Wednesday, following Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) decision to block the program from being taught in the state’s schools.
The Details: Several writers and scholars associated with critical race theory (CRT), the black queer experience, and black feminism were removed from the
National Review (News) The Hill CNN DigitalFeb 01 2023
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US COVID-19 Emergency Declarations to End May 11
The Biden administration announced this week that COVID-19 emergency declarations will expire on May 11.
The Details: Former President Donald Trump enacted the COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency in early 2020. Biden has extended the measures multiple times, which allow millions of Americans to get free COVID-19 treatments, tests, and vaccines. Those costs will be
CNN Digital Reuters New York Post (News)Nov 10 2021
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Rittenhouse Takes the Stand in Own Murder Trial
Eighteen-year old Kyle Rittenhouse, who is standing trial on homicide charges stemming from protests and violence in Wisconsin last summer, took the stand in his own defense Wednesday.
Rittenhouse said he was acting in self-defense and "didn't intend to kill" when he shot and killed two men and injured a third during a chaotic night in Kenosha last August. He also described how he went
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Who Sabotaged the Nord Stream Pipelines?
In the days since a series of explosions ruptured both Nord Stream pipelines connecting Russia to Germany, there has been no shortage of finger pointing and accusations from global leaders. In terms of media coverage, two world powers have received extraordinary attention as potential culprits— Russia and the United States. Both sides have denied involvement and pointed out the other’s
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