Month: June 2021
President Biden Names Fifth Round of Judicial Nominees – Whitehouse.gov
President Biden Names Fifth Round of Judicial Nominees Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreLapid inaugurates Dubai consulate: ‘Symbolizes our ability to change the world’
Foreign minister closes 2-day trip to UAE by inaugurating Israeli mission in the emirate after touring Dubai Expo 2020; says new allies created peace for the next generation
Read MoreDonald Trump visits Texas to tour “unfinished border wall” on U.S. Mexico border with Gov. Greg Abbott – The Texas Tribune
Donald Trump visits Texas to tour “unfinished border wall” on U.S. Mexico border with Gov. Greg Abbott The Texas Tribune Donald Trump uses US border visit to pressure Joe Biden on immigration Financial Times 4 truths about the Texas-Mexico border ahead of
Read MoreDriver who killed 2 cyclists while under influence of drugs jailed for 9.5 years
Yonatan Fadida also ordered to pay NIS 100,000 compensation to families of Yaniv Lugasi and Tomer Weinstein in plea bargain; families to appeal sentence, saying it’s too light
Read MoreDelta Variant’s Spread Outpaces Australia’s Covid-19 Contact Tracers
Although Sydney’s Covid-19 outbreak is small by global standards, health officials are alarmed that the Delta variant is spreading faster and more widely than anything they have seen previously.
Read MoreGoogle tightens UK policy on financial ads after watchdog pressure over scams
The UK’s more expansive, post-Brexit role in digital regulation continues to be felt today via a policy change by Google which has announced that it will, in the near future, only run ads for financial products and services when the
Read MoreWith Workers In Short Supply, Seniors Often Wait Months For Home Health Care
Seniors, their families and states are eager to keep older Americans in their homes and out of nursing homes, but those efforts are often thwarted by worker shortages and low pay. (Image credit: Brianna Soukup/Kaiser Health News)
Read MoreTeens Can Get Swept Into Adult Prisons. D.C.’s Attorney General Wants To Change That
Karl Racine’s proposal could overhaul the way juveniles are charged as adults and offer greater opportunities for rehabilitation. (Image credit: Claire Harbage/NPR)
Read MoreThe First Wave Of Post-Trump Books Arrives. And They Fight To Make Sense Of The Chaos
Authors are unearthing fresh details on the pandemic response and election fallout. The difficulty they face discerning the truth and meaning from all of that reflects the turmoil of the Trump years. (Image credit: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreProgressives Are Hoping That Justice Stephen Breyer Steps Down At The End Of The Term
They want President Biden to appoint a young liberal to replace the 82-year-old justice. But Breyer has publicly shown no indication of whether he will stay or go. (Image credit: Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP/Pool)
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