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Congress misses key debt-ceiling deadline: What that means, what happens next

Lawmakers missed deadline to extend 2-year suspension of debt ceiling.

Murder Rate Nearly 3 Times Higher than COVID Deaths in Washington, DC

Homicides in Washington, D.C., surpassed coronavirus deaths in the city "by a nearly 3-to-1 ratio in July as the nation's capital continues to grapple with an uptick in murders," reports Fox News.

Australians Who Post Anti-Lockdown Content Online Could Face $11,000 Fines

Citizens who plan and attend protests being spoken about as if they were terrorists.

Is America’s oil industry too big to fail?

America’s oil and gas industry employs over 11 million people and is worth more than $1.6 trillion, making the energy transition more difficult than it may seem.

US Lawmaker to Sleep Outside Capitol to Promote Extending Eviction Moratorium

A moratorium on evictions was declared by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent tenants from eviction for failing to pay rent amid a raging coronavirus pandemic and financial troubles caused by lockdowns.

U.S. Senate in rare Saturday session on $1 trillion infrastructure bill

The U.S. Senate in a rare Saturday session worked on a bill that would spend $1 trillion on roads, rail lines and other infrastructure, as lawmakers from both parties sought to advance President Joe Biden's top legislative priority.

Biden Administration Set to Ignore Abortion Transparency Requirement

The Biden administration seeks to return to the Obama administration policy of allowing separate payments to be made together, undermining the clear text of the law.

Gov. Cuomo Begs Businesses To Return To NYC After Harsh Shutdowns

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is pleading for citizens and businesses to return to the Big Apple after implementing harsh COVID restrictions for more than a year. During a recent virtual conference with the Association for a Better New York, Cuomo urged companies to bring employees back to working in person.

‘Queer That Class’: Middle School Teacher Presents Curriculum To Teach Preteens About Pronouns, Queer Theory, Critical Theory

A Colorado middle school teacher explains how to "Queer That Class" by teaching Critical Theory and Queer Theory to 12-year-old 6th graders.

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