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The end of Social Security is imminent

As worries regarding the future of Social Security increase, millions of American employees are anxious about the type of financial protection they are going to receive once they retire. As per a survey done especially for Newsweek, 88% of Americans say they will depend on Social Security to support them during retirement and that the benefits…

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Governor Abbott signs a bill that might invalidate the Harris County election results

We will never forget the awful struggles that African American men and women experienced throughout the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, regardless of efforts to whitewash the past. In their constant dedication to the right to vote without interruption and the ability to exercise that privilege without being mistreated and deprived of it by those who…

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Ron DeSantis claims that if chosen president, he might abolish 4 federal departments

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared on Wednesday that if he were to win the presidency, he might work to minimize the extent of government by attempting to shut down 4 federal agencies. DeSantis responded when asked which departments he would want to close in discussion with Martha MacCallum of Fox News, “We would take over Education, we…

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Discover if you qualified for an American one-time payout of $500 to $1,000 from a $4.75 million settlement

The lawsuit claims that PeopleNet employed biometric time clocks to track workers in violation of Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). Workers are required by BIPA to make clear to their staff the biometric data they are collecting. From April 2, 2016, and March 21, 2023, PeopleNet in Illinois undertook a biometric scan on qualified…

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Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling, an old rule permits Biden to let go of student loan debt

Advocates for student debt relief look into additional ways President Joe Biden might accomplish his aim while thousands of Americans patiently wait for the Supreme Court’s ruling on student loan forgiveness. Biden and the Secretary of Education utilized the power provided by the 2003 Heroes Act to prevent student loan funds throughout the pandemic because…

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California Governor and Democrats Reach Budget Deal

California Governor and Democrats Reach Budget Deal, Addressing $32 Billion Deficit Without Draining State Savings

The plan aims to address a budget deficit of nearly $32 billion without depleting the state’s savings account. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators have reached an agreement on a budget deal to allocate $310.8 billion for the upcoming year California, which heavily relies on tax revenues from the wealthy, experienced slowed revenue growth…

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