Justice Amy Coney Barrett has blocked the Brown County Taxpayers Association's attempt to get the Supreme Court to pull the brakes on the Biden administration's nearly $1 trillion student loan forgiveness plan.
Jackson County Prosecutor, Jean Peters Baker, who has faced criticism for soft-on-crime policies, said, "If a case is declined, it’s just because we don’t believe there’s sufficient evidence to get to that highest burden of proof."
The man can be seen in surveillance footage wearing headphones around his neck and a black jacket. The police describe him as late teens to early twenties.
ACIP committee members voted unanimously to add the vaccine to the schedule, recommending the "use of COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older."
In its multi-billion-dollar budget request for Fiscal Year 2023, the Department of Justice has asked for $34 million in additional funding for the January 6 Committee.
Some of the changes in a memo from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin include extending the time a service member is required to tell their commanding officer about a pregnancy and that a dependent will have the DOD pay for out-of-state abortion expenses.
Musk said he planned to reduce Twitter’s staff from approximately 7,500 to around 2,000 employees, a nearly 75 percent decrease.
Jahmir Harris served eight years in prison before he was exonerated in 2021 after his lawyer asked progressive District Attorney Larry Krasner to review the case.
Bannon was found guilty by a DC court in July for two counts of contempt of Congress, in regard to his refusal to comply with subpoenas from the January 6 House Committee. Bannon has plead not guilty to the charges.
Aileen Getty's grandfather J Paul Getty made his fortune as an oil tycoon and now she has given over $1 million to a group that funds Just Stop Oil, who last week sent activists to deface Van Gogh’s Sunflower painting.
Spacey has maintained that Rapp made the claims because the lesser known actor was jealous of Spacey and seized on the momentum of the #MeToo movement.
Shapiro responded on Thursday, saying "If there were another Holocaust, I would hope that Ethan and his family escaped. But maybe that's just me."
A 31-year-resident of the neighborhood named Ghis said, "More troublemakers settling in, feeling comfortable doing their drugs, pissing and sh*tting in the street blocking the sidewalks," all because of RISE.
"This commonsense bill is straightforward. No federal tax dollars should go to any federal, state or local government agencies, or private organizations that intentionally expose children under 10 years of age to sexually explicit material," said Congressman Mike Johnson.
According to the data, 396,332 people have cast their vote through early in-person voting so far. Looking at the first three days of early in-person voting in 2018 and 2014, 225,034 and 67,792 people cast their ballots, respectively.