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NEA Resolution Misspells 'Fascism'
The National Education Association (NEA), identified as the largest teachers union in the United States, passed a resolution to describe Donald Trump as 'fascism'. The resolution, however, contained a misspelling of the word 'fascism'.
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Iowa Representative Hensin Introduces Prediction Market Trading Ban
Iowa Republican Representative Ashley Hensin introduced a resolution to amend House rules, aiming to ban members and their staff from trading on prediction markets. This proposal mirrors one approved by unanimous consent in the Senate last week.
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US Average Hourly Earnings Expected To Grow 3.8%
Analysts are looking for approximately 3.8% growth in average hourly earnings on a yearly basis. Wages have been observed to be slow recently, which is noted as interesting given market concerns about the Federal Reserve potentially needing to hike rates.
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Supreme Court Pauses Abortion Pill Restrictions
The U.S. Term limits for justices and members of Congress were discussed as possible reforms. The source suggests a correlation between these rulings and public perception of the courts. The directive concerns the use of two largely black congressional districts. The Supreme Court has cleared the path for Alabama to eliminate a congressional district represented by a Black Democrat. This decision impacts the upcoming midterm elections. Republicans in Alabama scored a victory today in the Supreme Court regarding an ongoing redistricting case. The court denied a defense motion to dismiss charges, siding with the state. Justice Samuel Alito granted an additional extension, delaying the ruling for several more days. The outcome could represent a restriction on abortion access nationwide.
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Trump Signs Executive Orders on Beef Imports and Cattle Herd
The North American administration has issued two executive orders. The US administration's two executive orders include pressure, according to the source. President Trump signed executive orders on Monday aimed at increasing beef imports and supporting the renewal of the U.S. The White House official confirmed the actions.
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U.S. Reports Balance Of Payments Deficit
A deficit has been reported in the U.S.'s balance of payments. This term refers to the total amount of money flowing in and out of the country.
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Nick Stewart Appointed To Role With Iran Focus
Nick Stewart has been appointed to a new role, bringing experience from Capitol Hill, the State Department under the first Trump administration, and the UN. His work has focused on Middle East, Iran, and national security issues.
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Confused Round Of Talks Expected In Washington
A new round of talks is scheduled to take place next Thursday and Friday in Washington. These discussions occur amidst economic repercussions due to the war with Iran, which economists are warning about. These discussions are proceeding despite Hezbollah's opposition to direct negotiations, and a call has been made for a cessation of attacks, disarmament, and addressing the roots of the conflict.
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D.C. CFO Glenn Lee Requires Staff In-Office Twice Monthly
Washington D.C. Chief Financial Officer Glenn Lee requires his staff to come into the office only twice per month, a policy independent of Mayor Muriel Bowser's order for city workers to return most days.
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Marco Rubio, Secretary Of State For Foreign Affairs, Makes Statement
The US Secretary of State stated that a recent meeting served to maintain strength. The specific topic or counterpart of the discussion was not detailed in the broadcast.
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