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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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New York Labor Unions Push Lawmakers To Pass ‘Good Cause’ Tenant Protections
The heads of 14 labor groups representing hundreds of thousands of workers are urging Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislatures to pass the measures.
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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.”
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Virginia Superintendents Push Back On Youngkin’s Education Plans
The Virginia Association of School Superintendents slams internal changes made to end Virginia’s equity initiatives.
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Senate Republicans Promise ‘Respectful’ SCOTUS Nominee Hearings
Even as the GOP commits to a “fair and thorough” hearing, most will still vote against Judge Jackson’s nomination.
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Biden Administration To Announce Steps Targeted To Close Gender and Racial Pay Gaps
Biden expected to use an executive order that limits access to federal workers’ pay history to determine salaries.
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Clarence Thomas’ wife Ginni Thomas Attended Jan. 6th Rally, But Said She Left Before The Capital Attack Happened
The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas also claims she had no role in planning the rally either.