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Gays and lesbians are now designated for “2nd-class status” by the Supreme Court- Sotomayor Named In Serious Dissension

Sonia Sotomayor, a justice on the Supreme Court, sharply disagreed with the court’s decision Friday to support a web designer who declined to publicize lesbian weddings. Due to the First Amendment, private company owners are now permitted to deny services to LGBTQ consumers under the historic civil rights decision. According to Justice Neil M. Gorsuch,…

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Morning Rundown: Student debt forgiveness, affirmative action, and Scot Peterson’s Conviction

After dismissing affirmative action, the Supreme Court is anticipated to decide on President Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal. The FBI is actively targeting false 911 calls. And the reason why sea lions have started assaulting individuals in Southern California. The Supreme Court’s 9-month session is coming to an end today. The spotlights are on the…

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Man who returned from the Titan sub mission with his son claimed Stockton Rush went to persuade them on a handcrafted experimental plane

According to an individual who opted out of the tragic Titan submarine journey to the Titanic, the company’s CEO flew to see him in an experimental aircraft he had built. In an interview with CNN, Jay Bloom and his 20-year-old son Sean stated they were scheduled to travel on the Titan submarine expedition with OceanGate…

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The Chinese spying balloon that the US military knocked down was loaded with commercial American-made electronics

As per accounts, the Chinese surveillance balloon that floated across the United States previously this year until it was gunned down by the military was loaded with American-made electronics. US officials with information on the earliest findings from an FBI-involved inquiry told The Wall Street Journal that the high-altitude balloon was equipped with American technology…

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1965 Higher Education Act: An Alternative Path for Student Loan Forgiveness — advocates say

The Supreme Court’s decision about student loan forgiveness is drawing near. As millions of Americans anticipate the rulings, advocates of student debt relief probe another avenue that may help President Joe Biden to achieve his goal. However, it may take a lengthy rule-making process while the student loan payments’ temporary pause and interest waiver ends…

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“Unveiling Texas’ Perilous Pockets: Exploring the State’s 3 Most Dangerous Cities”

Texas doesn’t hold back when it comes to generating headlines, as they are considered the “Wild West” of crime statistics. The Southwest Journal has just released a comprehensive study, ranking the most dangerous cities in the state. Releasing such articles does not imply that Texans do not value peace and safety, in analyzing the article…

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Dangerous Neighborhoods in Tallahassee

3 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Tallahassee

In a recent study examining the economic conditions of small towns across the country, three communities, namely The Gardens at Westlake, Perkins, and Falls Chase, have emerged as areas facing significant challenges. The study analyzed various factors including population, median home value, and median income to determine the economic standing of these towns. The Gardens…

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Inmate Responsible for Killing Girlfriend's Daughter

Inmate Responsible for Killing Girlfriend’s Daughter Found Dead in Oregon Prison

David Gene Elliott, Jr., the inmate who was convicted of murdering his girlfriend’s daughter, has been discovered deceased at the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC). The DOC confirmed the identity of the deceased individual, stating that Elliott passed away while in prison custody at the Two Rivers Correctional Institution Elliott, aged 36, was taken into…

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