Decision Awaits as Justices Divide Over Vaccine Mandate

Oral arguments in the legal challenge to federal COVID-19 vaccine regulations for some employers were heard by the United States Supreme Court. Ohio, along with 26 other states, was the listed plaintiff in the litigation against President Joe Biden’s regulation. Attorneys arguing for the federal rule claim that OSHA has the jurisdiction to establish theseContinue reading “Decision Awaits as Justices Divide Over Vaccine Mandate”

The CDC Cuts Quarantine Days in Half

The CDC’s decision last week to cut the asymptomatic COVID-19 isolation period in half, from ten to five days, sparked outrage as officials stated it was partly to allow individuals to return to work sooner. It came just a week after certain businesses, including Delta Air Lines, wrote to the CDC demanding a modification. ToContinue reading “The CDC Cuts Quarantine Days in Half”

Build Back Better Bill Brushed Under the Rug

The Build Back Better Act saga has been a mere foreshadowing of a bunch of twists and turns that were expected to occur. The bill has passed through the House of Representatives and is being reviewed by the senate. In the meantime, Democratic senators are responsible for figuring out what will actually make it intoContinue reading “Build Back Better Bill Brushed Under the Rug”

FBI’s Law Enforcement Communication System Hacked

On Friday November 12th, a malicious hacker was able to send over one hundred thousand emails from an FBI server. These spam emails were sent to publicly listed administrators of websites published on the American Registry for Internet Numbers, and although the FBI reports the actor was unable to recover any personally identifiable information, thisContinue reading “FBI’s Law Enforcement Communication System Hacked”

Lawsuit Emerges: NRA Illegally Funded Trump

A Federal lawsuit arises as the NRA is accused of illegally funding Former President Trump’s Campaign and other Republican Candidates. The lawsuit alleges they violated finance laws by using shell companies to illegally raise up to $35 million. This, however, is no news as The Campaign Legal Center founded by Gabrielle Giffords, representing the 8thContinue reading “Lawsuit Emerges: NRA Illegally Funded Trump”

$1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Awaits President Biden’s Signature

A $1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill was passed by congress on November 5 and is being sent to President Joe Biden’s desk where it awaits his signature. The house passed the bipartisan plan for the bill on Friday night. Saturday, President Biden said he will hold a signing ceremony when legislators return from recesses. TheContinue reading “$1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Awaits President Biden’s Signature”

Texas Abortion Ban: Supreme Court hears Oral Arguments

Today, Monday, November 1st the Supreme Court of the United States heard the Oral arguments for the recent Texas Abortion Ban. To provide some context, the State of Texas passed Senate Bill 8 — a law that prohibits abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. In continuance, if a woman receives help when she undergoes anContinue reading “Texas Abortion Ban: Supreme Court hears Oral Arguments”

President Biden’s Billionaire Tax Plan

Remember a few months ago when President Joe Biden proposed to tax the wealthiest individuals and high-end corporations? Well, that plan is still in the works. On Sunday, President Biden invited Senate Majority Chuck Schumer to his home in Delaware and discussed the potential proposal. Senator Schumer expressed his liking to the proposal with someContinue reading “President Biden’s Billionaire Tax Plan”

2020 Presidential Race Ends in Maricopa County

The 2020 Presidential race ends in Maricopa County with a narrow margin of voters in Arizona. With the election filled with claims over voter fraud and Arizona being a vital state for Donald Trump’s reelection, republicans hired an independent firm to conduct an audit into the election results in Maricopa county. Last week, the independentContinue reading “2020 Presidential Race Ends in Maricopa County”

The Postal Service is Struggling: What Does it Mean for November’s Election?

In recent months, it has becoming increasingly clear that the United States Postal Service is struggling to stay afloat, especially in the wake of COVID-19. The Postal Service has been hemorrhaging funds for many years now, but the reduction in income that was brought on by COVID-19 has sparked controversial action on the part ofContinue reading “The Postal Service is Struggling: What Does it Mean for November’s Election?”

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