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House Panel Approves $88B Ohio Two-Year Funding Proposal Includes Nearly $1B In Tax Savings

House Panel Approves $88B Ohio Two-Year Funding Proposal Includes Nearly $1B In Tax Savings

On Tuesday, an $88.1 billion two-year state funding proposal cleared in the Ohio House Panel, which includes an almost $1B in tax savings.   An $88.1 billion two-year state funding proposal for Ohio The funding proposal passed the Finance Committee with two-party support. Republicans said Ohio’s two-year funding proposal helps the students to attend private…

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SEED

Guaranteed Income Program To Provide Relief To Low-Income Families

A guaranteed income program will provide relief to low-income families. Guaranteed Income Program For The Poorest Cities In 2019, the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration or SEED, a guaranteed income program, was introduced to 125 residents living in Stockton, California – a town with a poverty rate of 16%. Former Mayor Michael Tubbs launched the guaranteed…

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Mark Zuckerberg’s company Meta fired thousands of workers and is now the world’s 12th-richest personality after seeing a rise in his worth to $87 billion

Meta has let dozens of employees leave, which is certainly having a significant effect on employee enthusiasm and performance at the company. However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has one reason for celebration. The company’s stock increased 14% on Thursday as it revealed first-quarter 2023 sales of $28.6 billion, smashing Wall Street projections. As a result, Zuckerberg’s net…

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Giuliani acknowledges applying a “dirty trick” to influence the Hispanic vote in the mayoral election

Rudy Giuliani, a former mayor of New York, has acknowledged using a “dirty technique” in the 1993 mayoral election to decrease the Hispanic vote. Throughout a talk on his America’s Mayor Live program on Tuesday, Giuliani disclosed his suppression of votes strategies to Steve Bannon, a supporter of Donald Trump on the extreme right, and…

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In a GOP-led investigation into suspected censorship, Rep. Jim Jordan summons government agencies

As a role of a Republican-led inquiry into claims of censorship, Jim Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, sued 3 federal organizations on Friday. James P. Rubin, the Special Envoy and Coordinator for the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, Jen Easterly, the Director of the Agency for Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security (CISA), and…

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Nikol Garzon-Velendia- Panty Raider

Alleged Victoria’s Secret Panty Raider Arrested After 8 Months

On Tuesday, police authorities served the warrant for the theft incident to the alleged Victoria’s Secret panty raider.   Victoria’s Secret Store Panty Raider Arrested Nikol Garzon-Velendia, 26 years old from Pennsylvania, has been accused as an alleged Victoria’s Secret panty raider. Police Authorities believe that she stole thousands of dollar worth of panties. The…

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Whistleblowers

Targeted and Threatened: Whistleblowers in South Africa Demand Better Protection as Corruption Claims Lives

South Africa is facing a crisis in the rule of law. Whistleblowers who speak out against corruption are targeted Leading anti-corruption groups to demand better protection. According to the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime, many of the 1,971 assassination cases that have occurred in South Africa between 2000 and 2021 have targeted whistleblowers. The…

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