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Continue reading →: New York Mayor Eric Adams focuses on governing Florida instead of the massive crime in NY;
New York City launched a campaign of digital billboards and social media ads to run in five Florida cities. The ads, announced Monday by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, target a new Florida law that imposes new restrictions on discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in Florida schools. The “Parental Rights…
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Continue reading →: Biden pushes for massive 5.8 TRILLION dollar budget plan for 2023;
In essence, it tries to tell voters what a diverse and at times fractured Democratic party stands for. The bottom line: Biden is proposing a total of $5.8 trillion in federal spending in fiscal 2023, which begins in October, slightly less than what was projected to be spent this year before the supplemental spending…
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Continue reading →: States set to sue Biden admin for ending Title 42 amid millions of potential migrants crossing the border in 2022;
“Prematurely ending Title 42 without a comprehensive, workable plan would put at risk the health and safety of Arizona communities and migrants,” Attorneys general from Arizona, Louisiana, and Missouri on Monday announced a lawsuit filed a day earlier against the administration’s planned ending of the policy, known as Title 42, which is…
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Continue reading →: Elon Musk has become Twitter’s largest shareholder after buying a 9.2% take in the social media company;
Tesla co-founder has more than quadruple the shares of Twitter’s founder Jack Dorsey, who owns 2.25% His passive stake in the company is valued at up to $2.9billion based on the stock’s Friday close, and the estimated cost of the deal was $2.4billion, according to the stock price on March 14 when…
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Continue reading →: The Biden administration planning to scrap a Trump-era public health policy restricting illegal immigration by May;
Despite repeated warnings from Democratic lawmakers who represent border states, according to multiple reports. White House director of communications Kate Bedingfield did not confirm the plans reported by CNN and the Associated Press when asked by reporters Wednesday, referring the matter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Title…
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Continue reading →: Exit Plans | W.H. Press Secretary Jen Psaki in exclusive talks to join MSNBC once she leaves the Biden administration;
Psaki, who plans to leave the White House later this year, has been courted by several broadcasting networks looking to add her. Psaki is expected to depart the White House later this spring, perhaps as early as next month. While her deal with MSNBC is not finalized, it is expected…
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Continue reading →: Inflation will cost the average US household an extra $5,200, Bloomberg economists say;
Extra savings and wage growth will cushion the blow, but rising prices will still leave Americans paying more. The red-hot inflation expected to last throughout the year will leave the average US household spending $5,200 more compared to the year prior, Bloomberg economists Andrew Husby and Anna Wong said in…
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Continue reading →: Sen. Lindsey Graham | “I oppose and will vote against the nomination of Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court”
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham on Thursday affirmed what many speculated would be his decision to vote “no” on confirming Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, citing her sentencing record for child pornography offenders. “After a thorough review of Judge Jackson’s record and information gained at the hearing from an evasive witness, I now…
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Continue reading →: Home sales down 5.4% compared with February 2021;
This is the fourth straight month of declines in pending sales, which are an indicator of future closings, one to two months out. Sales were down 5.4% compared with February 2021. Analysts were expecting a slight gain. This is the fourth straight month of declines in pending sales, which are an…
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Continue reading →: Biden Administration considers unprecedented release of oil reserves:
The influential energy alliance of OPEC and non-OPEC partners swiftly agreed to raise its output targets by 432,000 barrels per day from May 1. The influential energy alliance of OPEC and non-OPEC partners swiftly agreed to raise its output targets by 432,000 barrels per day from May 1. Energy analysts…
