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Pandemic Universal School Meals Program Is Set To End in June If Extension Is Not Reached
With a crucial program that allowed more children to eat in schools set to expire this summer, Congress is still figuring out a game plan.
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President Biden To Propose More Money For Policing In 2023 Budget Plan
The increase in spending would surge resources for federal prosecutors and state and local law enforcement.
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Sen. Cory Booker Calls For A Change In Ethics Rules Concerning the Supreme Court
On NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, the New Jersey Senator also stated Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself from future election cases
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Justice Department Sues Texas County To Challenge Redistricting Plan
This would be the third time during the Biden administration that the Justice Department has sued in Texas over voting practices
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Special Vaccination Exception for Athletes Sends The Wrong Message
NY Mayor Eric Adams’s exception for athletes and performers for the private sector COVID mandate will do more harm to the vaccination efforts than good.
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Ginni Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas’s Wife, Pressed Trump’s White House To Overturn 2020 Presidential Election
Twenty-nine total text messages obtained by CBS and the Washington Post showed Thomas repeatedly trying to advise Mark Meadows in election overturning efforts.
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Border Officers Question Muslim Americans About Their Faith, ACLU Alleges in Lawsuit
The lawsuit filed on behalf of three Muslim Americans alleges they were asked “inappropriate religious questions” when returning from abroad.
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U.S. Supreme Court Approves Wisconsin Congressional Maps, But Blocks State Legislative Maps
It’s the first time during this redistricting cycle that the court has overturned maps drawn by a state.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Tearful Moment Captures the Joy and Pain of Being First
Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson met the hearings with grace and intelligence and her tears are a sign of strength.
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COVID Testing and Treatment For The Uninsured Ends Due To Lack of Funding
Twenty-eight million Americans would be affected due to the sudden cutoff of COVID services.