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Apr 15 2024
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Pro-Palestinian protesters in Miami hope to send a message to US government
MIAMI - With Palestinian flags and signs in hand, dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters marched along Biscayne Boulevard this afternoon, sending a strong message to the U.S. government. "This is something that should never be happening with our tax dollars. So, today is April 15, it's tax day, and we're out here to say stop funding the war," said Nikki Morse with South Florida Jewish Voice for
CBS News (Online)Apr 12 2024
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Utah representatives split on reauthorization to US government surveillance program
WASHINGTON — Utah's four Republican representatives were split over a vote on Friday to reauthorize and reform a key U.S. surveillance tool after what Rep. John Curtis called a "gnarly" debate between House colleagues. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act outlines how U.S. officials can gather foreign intelligence. Congress has been focused on Section 702, which gives the government power
KSLApr 07 2024
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Government Hails Its Own Fees-Free TAFE Schemes as a Success
The Albanese and NSW Minns governments said by removing financial barriers to study more people and learn new skills to plug gaps in areas with skill shortages. A fees-free scheme at New South Wales (NSW) TAFE training institutes is “continuing to exceed targets,” says the federal and state governments, with interest surging in key vocations. In figures released on April 7, 182,124 people
The Epoch TimesJan 18 2024
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The Supreme Court is getting ready to decimate 'all aspects of federal governance': legal expert
In legal terminology, "stare decisis" means "respect for precedent" or "let the decision rest." But the U.S. Supreme Court's hard-right supermajority, according to critics, threw "stare decisis" to the wind when it overturned Roe v. Wade after 49 years, outlawed the use of affirmative action in college admissions, and undermined gun control laws. Slate's Mark Joseph Stern, in an article
AlterNetApr 16 2024
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Detroit woman sentenced to prison for shooting at federal agents
(CBS DETROIT) - A Detroit woman is sentenced to seven years in prison for shooting at federal agents during a search warrant at her apartment. Gloria Bush, 42, pleaded guilty to assaulting a federal officer and using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration Special Response
CBS News (Online)Apr 12 2024
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Governing Scottish National Party Sees Lowest Support in a Decade
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is facing a political “apocalypse” as a survey showed support for his leftist-separatist Scottish National Party has fallen to its lowest level in a decade amid the chaotic rollout of his new hate speech law. A poll conducted by YouGov amid the implementation of the deeply controversial and draconian speech restrictions showed that the Labour Party has
Breitbart NewsApr 11 2024
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Idaho Bans Compelled Use of Pronouns in Schools, Government Entities
Gov. Brad Little signed the bill on Monday and the new law takes effect on July 1. Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill into law on Monday banning government entities and schools from compelling staff and students to use pronouns for individuals that do not correspond with their biological sex. Under the legislation, government employees “shall not be subject to adverse employment action” if
The Epoch TimesApr 16 2024
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Vandalia schools sue city government for millions; sides spar in public comments
Apr. 16—The Vandalia-Butler School District is suing the city of Vandalia for what the school system alleges are "breaches of revenue sharing related to tax-abated properties." The district contends that the city owes the school system in excess of $10 million, its lawsuit filing said. The suit was filed a few days after the city says it paid the district more than $1 million in the dispute.
Yahoo NewsApr 15 2024
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Samsung gets $6.4 billion in federal funds to manufacture computer chips in Texas
The Biden administration has reached an agreement to provide up to $6.4 billion in direct funding for Samsung Electronics to develop a computer chip manufacturing and research cluster in central Texas. Samsung first announced plans to build a plant in Taylor, Texas, in 2021. At the time, the company said it was making a $17 billion investment. The project now also includes an expansion of an
CBS News (Online)Apr 15 2024
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Colorado county sues state government over sanctuary immigration policies: 'Quality of life comes first'
A county in Colorado is suing its own state over sanctuary immigration policies, according to a new filing.Douglas County filed a lawsuit on Monday morning against Governor Jared Polis and the Centennial State, in reference to Colorado House bills 19-1124 and 23-1100. The state is currently seeking the right to comply with the federal government on immigration matters, which the bills prohibit
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