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Sen. McConnell Hasn’t Decided How He’ll Vote On Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation
“I’m going to listen to the evidence,” the Kentucky senator said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
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Law Enforcement Agencies Declining to Report Hate Crimes, DOJ States
The number of police agencies participating in the FBI’s hate crimes has declined for the third straight year
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Hospitalized With Infection
“His symptoms are abating, he is resting comfortably, and he expects to be released from the hospital in a day or two,” says press release.
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Texas Has a Mail-In Ballot Rejection Rate That’s Too High
The Associated Press investigation found that 23,000 mail ballots or 13% were rejected across 187 of Texas’ counties due to new restrictions.
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FBI Investigating 6 Suspects After HBCU Bomb Threats
The FBI provided an update on the ongoing investigation during the House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing about HBCU threats on Thursday
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Mayor Eric Adams looks To Roll Back Vaccine Mandate For Private Sector Employers, But No Exceptions Coming
The NYC Mayor hints at repealing the private sector mandate, but is “not going to be rushed in based on a season schedule.”
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Ketanji Brown Jackson To Face Calls For Recusal In Affirmative Action Case Due To Harvard Ties
Some point to Brown’s six-year position as one of Harvard University’s Board of Overseers as an issue.
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VP Kamala Harris Announces HBCU Security Grants After Persistent Bomb Threats
HBCUs targeted by the threats could receive grants ranging from $50,000 to $150,000 per campus
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The White House States It Will Soon Run Out of Money To Cover Covid Tests and Vaccines
A COVID-19 program that pays to test, treat and vaccinate people who don’t have health insurance will be winding down if no funds are given.
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Louisiana District Maps Challenged In Lawsuit By Black Voters
The lawsuit filed on Monday alleges the new district maps “embodies Louisiana’s legacy of discrimination.”