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US House Committee to Examine Eliminating Marijuana Testing Requirements for Federal Jobs, Approve D.C. Marijuana Sales
Legislators have submitted modifications to the Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) appropriations bill which would prohibit candidates from having their drug tested for marijuana while seeking the majority of federal positions. The bill is scheduled to be considered by the House Rules Committee shortly. A recently submitted proposal that would specifically permit Washington, D.C.,…
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Cost of living: Low-income grants will be awarded in a second round
The money comes from a £37 billion cost-of-living support program for the entire UK. Funds to recipients of specific means-tested benefits are scheduled to be given between October 31 and November 19. The first installment of £301 came in bank accounts this past spring, and this payment is the 2nd of three scheduled for 2023–2024.…
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With a judge’s decision preventing Biden from demolishing the state’s border fence, Texas wins big
A remarkable temporary restraining order was issued on Monday by a federal judge, prohibiting the Biden administration from demolishing or altering the temporary concertina wire wall that Texas had put up to guard its border with Mexico. Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses of Del Rio determined that Texas could expect grave consequences if federal…
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The Texas House floor confrontation between a Democrat from Houston and a Republican colleague is discussed
It was unusual for the public to witness on the Texas House floor: one politician harshly correcting another after the latter attempted to end debate on a contentious bill. All of this was captured on camera. On Inside Texas Politics, Representative Armando Walle said, “I had not realized that a camera was on the encounter.”…
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Automakers Are Suddenly Extremely Concerned About EV Development
The current popularity of electric vehicles among purchasers does not seem to be aligned with their potential as the environmentally healthy cars of the future. According to Insider, major manufacturers are beginning to drastically reduce their EV investments and are becoming more open about the technology’s poor perspective. General Motors was one of the largest automakers…
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‘That’s the point of everything,’ Joy Behar cautions the hushed View studio audience of the impending World War III
Joy Behar halted her presentation of a significant political guest to alert the astonished and hushed studio crowd of The View regarding the risks of a third world war. The 81-year-old cohost paused her transition into an interview with White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby on Friday morning to warn audiences regarding the violence…
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State hunger requests should terminate, J.B. Pritzker stated
J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, recently faced backlash for remarks he made on Twitter. Pritzker discussed achieving the objective of removing hunger in Illinois in this article. In and of itself, this is a great idea and unquestionably a desirable goal to have. Many, however, took advantage of the statement to attack their governor…
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The Finish of an Era: WWE SmackDown Reveals John Cena’s Firm Departure and an Unexpected Bloodline Addition
The excitement is building as WWE makes its way to the FS1 Network for a Friday Night SmackDown compared to any other. Based on the most recent count from WrestleTix, the crowd is expected to exceed 11,000 people, live from the electrifying environment of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Fiserv Forum. Against the custom of building anticipation when…
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Iran Threatens the US and Israel with Dangerous “Red Lines”
Israel and the United States, Israel’s ally, have been warned by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Saturday that the country has “took the red lines” in its continuing confrontation with Hamas. The bloodiest Palestinian militant attack on Israel in history was spearheaded by Hamas on October 7, and Israel responded with its most intense airstrikes…
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Deposits totaling $100,000,000,000 Will Leave the US Banking System in 3 Weeks, According to a Fed Survey, Raising Concerns About Bank Equitableness
A recent survey reveals that consumers and companies are taking billions of dollars out of US banks due to concerns about the health of the financial industry. According to the most recent figures available from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) system, deposits in US commercial banks decreased by $100 billion over 3 weeks, from…