Month: June 2023
Supreme Court ruling allows businesses to refuse some services to LGBTQ+ customers
On a 6-3 ideological split, the Supreme Court sided with an evangelical Christian website designer who does not want to create sites for same-sex weddings, even though a Colorado anti-discrimination law would require her to. The court said the First
Read MoreNews Wrap: Wildfire smoke brings more air quality alerts to U.S.
In our news wrap Friday, smoke from wildfires in Canada continued to disperse, shrouding major U.S. cities in a yellowish tint, riots erupted in Paris for a third straight day over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old, at least
Read More‘Violence must end’ – Mbappe calls for calm as riots continue across France
Kylian Mbappe has released a statement calling for an end to the riots engulfing France.
Read MoreU.S. failed to plan for worst-case scenarios before Afghanistan withdrawal, review says
A long-awaited report on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan has identified several failings that contributed to the chaos. The State Department review concluded that both the Trump and Biden administrations failed to consider worst-case scenarios for what would happen when
Read MoreUS Supreme Court says web designer can refuse service to gay couples
In defeat for gay rights, court’s conservative majority rules Christian graphic artist who wants to design wedding sites can refuse work for same-sex couples for religious reasons
Read More‘He’s the cheapest S.O.B. I’ve ever met’: Christie rips Trump for diverting campaign money to PAC – POLITICO
‘He’s the cheapest S.O.B. I’ve ever met’: Christie rips Trump for diverting campaign money to PAC POLITICO
Read MoreDonald Trump wins election, for a rural Oregon fire district – Statesman Journal
Donald Trump wins election, for a rural Oregon fire district Statesman Journal
Read MoreWhy the White House thinks new student loan plan will hold up in court – The Hill
Why the White House thinks new student loan plan will hold up in court The Hill
Read MoreWhy the White House thinks new student loan plan will hold up in court – The Hill
Why the White House thinks new student loan plan will hold up in court The Hill
Read MoreStatement from President Joe Biden on Supreme Court Decision on Student Loan Debt Relief – The White House
Statement from President Joe Biden on Supreme Court Decision on Student Loan Debt Relief The White House Live updates: Supreme Court decisions and opinions on student loans and LGBTQ rights cases CNN Nebraska lawmakers hail decision as ‘victory for common sense’ Lincoln Journal
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