Category: US Politics
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In the lawsuit involving the release of papers, Jack Teixeira is believed to enter a guilty plea
It is believed that Jack Teixeira, the former Air National guardsman accused of disclosing sensitive military information online, will enter a guilty plea. In a move submitted to a federal court in Boston on Thursday, prosecutors requested a new plea hearing to be held the following week. Nearly a year has passed since Teixeira was…
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The judge is suspicious about the complaint Elon Musk’s X filed regarding research on hate speech
A federal judge in San Francisco is about to dismiss a lawsuit that Elon Musk’s X filed against a nonprofit organization, claiming that the platform permitted hate speech to circulate on the website that used to be known as Twitter. Attorneys for X filed a lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate the previous…
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Senators approve the F-16 deal to Turkey with caution as part of the deal to expand NATO- “A deal is a deal”
On Thursday, US senators expressed their strong disapproval of Turkey’s actions as an ally, but they decided not to stop the supply of F-16s to Turkey. They were honoring an unwritten agreement whereby the Turks will receive the fighter jets in exchange for their ceasing to obstruct Sweden’s NATO membership. Sen. Jim Risch of Idaho,…
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3 foremost Democratic legislators are demanding an inquiry into a significant student loan provider, claiming that it has mismanaged millions of borrowers’ loan forgiveness
The 3 prominent Democrats want state and federal investigators to look into a significant student loan provider. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer released a statement on Wednesday urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and state attorneys general to look into “student loan forgiveness oversight” by MOHELA, the federal servicer…
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Case Bryan Kohberger: Idaho court urges for decision-making regarding possible trial date and venue changes
On Wednesday, it was decided not to schedule a trial date for Bryan Kohberger, the suspected University of Idaho student murderer. Instead, a hearing to decide whether to transfer the case elsewhere will take place in May. Judge John Judge heard arguments regarding the trial schedule and the defense’s request for a new trial location…
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Gov. Murphy suggests taxing wealthy New Jersey companies to fund NJ Transit
Elevating NJ within his budget statement, Governor Phil Murphy praised his administration’s efforts to “transport out of a crisis.” Murphy stated, “We had a severe lack of technicians, conductors, and bus operators,” in his budget speech on Tuesday. “Permanent disruptions and last-minute delays were leaving riders and commuters trapped.” Businesses that earn more over $10…
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Who is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness under the PSLF Program for Student Loans?
Although it has drawbacks, pursuing higher education and passing from it is a terrific method to guarantee that you will be able to work at a greater salary later on. When you aged and enter the workforce, some people may find it quite difficult to repay the money they were loaned throughout their studies. The…
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To help them start again, Oregon is providing $1,000 per month to young homeless people- This is how things are now
Homelessness is a serious issue in Oregon. It has the third-highest rate of homelessness in the nation, based on a federal tally released in December. It also has the greatest rate of youth homelessness without a companion anywhere. One promising idea, as state officials hurry to solve the issue, is to provide those teens with $1,000…