A day after Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied a Wisconsin tax group’s request for an emergency stay on President Joe Biden’s student-debt-forgiveness program, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a similar request from a coalition of Republican-led states.
The Washington Post reported earlier on Thursday that Elon Musk told prospective investors in his deal to buy Twitter that he planned to get rid of nearly 75% of the company’s 7,500 workers, citing interviews and documents.
A flurry of announcements and tweets from the President this week seem to convey a sense of alarm as he struggles to reassure American voters who overwhelmingly cite the economy and inflation as their top concerns heading into the election.
As fears of global nuclear conflict grow with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, a nuclear war simulator conducted by Princeton University is predicting mass casualties in a very short amount of time.
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The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs refused this week to remove shipping containers used to secure gaps in the border wall in Yuma, Arizona, World reported.
The October poll of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters included independents, Republicans, and Democrats.
More than $20,000 of taxpayer money is being granted to a South American cultural center by the U.S. State Department for the purpose of hosting “drag theater performances” in an effort to “promote diversity and inclusion.”
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Many are worried the recommendation will be used to change state and local vaccine requirements for schools. The agency promised to continue working “with health departments, providers, and other partners over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition of the COVID-19 vaccination program from emergency response to a routine immunization program activity.”
The Wisconsin group who requested that the Supreme Court pause Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan was dealt a blow yesterday from Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
In a strange irony, Democrats and Republicans agree that democracy is under threat and, in a different poll, that the 2022 midterm will have serious implications for the nation. Concurrently, members of each party are utterly split on why democracy is in danger.