Tennessee legislative session ends with failed voucher push, tax overhaul and party feuds The 113th Tennessee General Assembly concluded Thursday. Lawmakers passed a major tax change but did not advance a statewide school choice proposal. 04/26/2024 - 8:01 am | View Link
Kansas' governor vetoed tax cuts again over their costs. Some fellow Democrats backed it In January, Kelly vetoed a plan to cut taxes by $1.6 billion over three years that Democrats largely opposed. It would have moved Kansas to a single-rate personal income tax, and Kelly argued it would ... 04/24/2024 - 9:39 am | View Link
Election Updates: A Georgia bill could complicate voting for the state’s homeless people. An interesting data point from yesterday’s elections in Pennsylvania: Nikki Haley, who ended her campaign seven weeks ago, received more than 16 percent in the Republican presidential primary, ... 04/24/2024 - 5:02 am | View Link
PG A.M.: Morehouse leaders wrestle with criticism ahead of Biden grad speech President Joe Biden could be in for a tumultuous welcome when he delivers the commencement address at Morehouse College’s graduation ceremony in May. 04/22/2024 - 11:46 pm | View Link
Morning Report — Foreign aid bill impacts could be felt in days The House passed its $95 billion foreign aid package over the weekend, allotting funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. As the bills await passage in the Senate, their impact is already ... 04/21/2024 - 11:36 pm | View Link
Tense protests and counter-protests concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are roiling campus life at American colleges and universities, including cancelled classes and commencements, and numerous student and faculty arrests. Police and university authorities have been accused of “trampling First Amendment rights” and conducting unnecessarily violent arrests.
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The fraught situation has spotlighted the difficulty of balancing the importance of free speech on campuses with the imperative to protect students from harm.
Do you have a male partner who pays attention to you, is enthusiastic about spending time together, and is socially engaged when he’s with your friends? You might think you just have a solid partnership, but it turns out, according to a new social media trend, you have a “Golden Retriever boyfriend.” Or maybe your partner is shy or standoffish in front of others, but is very loyal and sweet when he’s with you, otherwise known as a “Rottweiler boyfriend.” Maybe you’re dating a guy who is really attractive, but when it comes to book smarts, he’s not the greatest.
Knocking on the front door, it’s already clear that this is one of those dreamy California artist houses, its rich green paint and big windows lighting up a quiet street. Inside there are flowers on the bathroom shelf, music lilting in the background. And the kitchen! A jar of fresh cilantro sprigs on the table.
Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, appear increasingly concerned that the International Criminal Court (ICC) may issue arrest warrants against the country’s officials for actions taken in the war between Israel and Hamas.
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On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted on X that “Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense… While the ICC will not affect Israel’s actions, it would set a dangerous precedent that threatens the soldiers and officials of all democracies fighting savage terrorism and wanton aggression.”
Under my leadership, Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense.
Before the pandemic, Barbara Senich, a retiree from Chapel Hill, N. C., was diagnosed with prediabetes, meaning the sugar levels in her blood put her at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes. The source of that blood sugar was sweet foods, grains, and other carbohydrates. She says she thought about them every 30 seconds, leading to constant snacking.
Today, she’s cut her cravings and blood sugar partly by changing how she eats.
In recent months we have heard much about President Biden’s low poll numbers and Americans’ negative views of the economy. It is therefore not surprising that numerous media pundits have rushed to entertain the idea of a Trump victory in 2024.
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Let’s first start with some obvious caveats to keep in mind.
First, a substantial amount of Biden’s lagging approval is coming from his own party: since 2022, between 15 and 22 percent of Democrats have neglected to voice approval for Biden.