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  • Stacey Abrams: Attacks On DEI Are Attacks On ‘Democracy,’ ‘Education,’ And ‘Our Economy’ April 23, 2024
    Twice-failed Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams claimed during a recent interview that discriminatory “diversity, equity, and inclusion” policies were a crucial part of democracy, education, and the economy. Abrams, who denied the results of her first gubernatorial race, made the remarks late last week during an MSNBC interview with Al Sharpton. “We should be […]
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  • Senate Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package With Possible TikTok Ban April 23, 2024
    In a late Tuesday vote, the Democrat-controlled Senate approved a $95 billion package that aims to provide aid to U.S. allies, including Ukraine and Israel, and paves the way to a possible TikTok ban. Senators voted 79-18 to pass the legislation, with most Democrats and Republicans supporting it. It needed 60 votes to prevail. The […]
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  • Key Biden Administration Witness In Tennessee Pro-Life Convictions To Be Sentenced April 23, 2024
    A key witness for the Biden administration’s successful prosecution of 10 Christian pro-life activists who took part in a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion facility is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday for her part in the protest. Caroline Davis, who took a plea deal with the Justice Department in exchange for her testimony against […]
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  • NY judge spars with Trump lawyers over gag order in criminal trial April 23, 2024
    The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal case in New York appeared to strongly disagree Tuesday with the former president’s lawyers’ explanation for why he should be considered in compliance with a gag order in the case. In a Tuesday morning hearing to determine whether to fine Trump for violating the order, Judge Juan Merchan warned […]
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  • Foreign aid bill advances in U.S. Senate as McConnell chides GOP ‘isolationist movement’ April 23, 2024
    WASHINGTON — An additional $95 billion in military and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan is on a glide path to passage in the U.S. Senate after a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers voted Tuesday to limit debate on the package. The 80-19 procedural vote sets up a final passage vote as soon as Tuesday evening, […]
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  • Attorneys for embattled Missouri House speaker criticize ethics investigation April 23, 2024
    Private attorneys hired by the top Republican in the Missouri House demanded on Tuesday that the ethics investigation into their client be formally dismissed.  House Speaker Dean Plocher has still not publicly commented on the allegations of ethical misconduct that have hung over his final year in the legislature, or the later accusations that he […]
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  • Missouri Senate committee considers another proposed DEI ban April 24, 2024
    The Missouri Senate is considering controversial legislation that would address diversity, equity, and inclusion statements in public education institutions. The bill from Sen. Ben Brown, R-Washington, would ban colleges and universities from enforcing “beliefs that promotes differential treatment” based on race, color, religion, sex, or gender, among others. Brown told a committee that his bill […]
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  • Missouri might change the way it funds public colleges and universities April 24, 2024
    Missouri could move to develop a funding model for the state’s public colleges and universities. The Missouri House of Representatives is expected to debate a bill soon that is sponsored by Rep. Brenda Shields, R-St. Joseph. In 2023, the Missouri Legislature approved $450,000 to create a funding model for the state’s higher education institutions. The […]
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  • Missouri Marine killed during training exercise April 23, 2024
    A U.S. Marine from Missouri has died as a result of an accident during a training exercise. He’s identified as Colin Arslanbas, 24, of O’Fallon, Missouri. The accident happened last Thursday night near Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, according to a press release from the Marine Corps. The press release did not disclose what type of […]
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