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SCOTUS Blocks Biden Immigration Attempt

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SCOTUS Blocks Biden Immigration Attempt

SCOTUS Blocks Biden Immigration Attempt

The right-leaning Supreme Court has ordered President Joe Biden to reinstate a Trump-era immigration policy informally known as Remain in Mexico.


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FTC to Decide Whether Noncompete Agreements Should Be Banned [Video]

FTC to Decide Whether Noncompete Agreements Should Be Banned

FTC to Decide , Whether Noncompete Agreements , Should Be Banned. After receiving over 26,000 public comments about the issue, the Federal Trade Commission is set to deliver its verdict on April 30, NPR reports. . The commission said that if approved, the final rule "would generally prevent most employers from using noncompete clauses.". The commission said that if approved, the final rule "would generally prevent most employers from using noncompete clauses.". Approximately one in five Americans, spanning minimum wage workers to CEOs, are subject to noncompete agreements, the FTC estimates. . The Biden administration says that these types of agreements hurt workers by decreasing wages. The White House also argues that these agreements harm the U.S. economy because entrepreneurship isn't allowed to freely flourish. . FTC Chair Lina M. Khan issued a statement when the proposed ban was initially introduced. The freedom to change jobs is core to economic liberty and to a competitive, thriving economy, FTC Chair Lina M. Khan, via statement. Noncompetes block workers from freely switching jobs, depriving them of higher wages and better working conditions, and depriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand, FTC Chair Lina M. Khan, via statement. Businesses argue that noncompete agreements are essential for safeguarding investments and proprietary information. Those businesses also question whether the agency has the power "to regulate such agreements," NPR reports. . If the FTC votes to issue a final rule, enforcement wouldn't occur for 180 days, and legal challenges would likely ensue.

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Biden says military aid on way to Ukraine right after Senate approval [Video]

Biden says military aid on way to Ukraine right after Senate approval

EU foreign and defence minister agree Ukraine needs better air defences but stop sort of committing to send Patriot systems to Kiev.

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Biden Looks to Energize Young Voters With Earth Day Solar Energy Grants [Video]

Biden Looks to Energize Young Voters With Earth Day Solar Energy Grants

Biden Looks to Energize , Young Voters With Earth Day , Solar Energy Grants. Biden Looks to Energize , Young Voters With Earth Day , Solar Energy Grants. NBC reports that President Joe Biden will mark Earth Day with the announcement of $7 billion in federal grants for residential solar projects. NBC reports that President Joe Biden will mark Earth Day with the announcement of $7 billion in federal grants for residential solar projects. The grants will bring solar energy to over 900,000 households in both low- and middle-income communities. . According to senior administration officials, the projects receiving additional funding will reduce emissions by 30 million metric tons and save $350 million every year. . According to senior administration officials, the projects receiving additional funding will reduce emissions by 30 million metric tons and save $350 million every year. . NBC reports that solar power has gained traction as a clean energy source that could help reduce U.S. reliance on fossil fuels. However, the high cost of initial installation makes solar energy inaccessible for many households in the U.S. However, the high cost of initial installation makes solar energy inaccessible for many households in the U.S. 49 of the new grants will be awarded at the state level, six more will serve Native American tribes and another five are multi-state awards. The grants will be used for renewable investments that include rooftop solar and community solar gardens. . The grants will be used for renewable investments that include rooftop solar and community solar gardens. . Officials say that the latest environmental announcements are part of an effort to energize young voters ahead of his upcoming reelection campaign. Biden also reportedly plans to expand the American Climate Corps green jobs training program, which was created last year by executive action. . Biden also reportedly plans to expand the American Climate Corps green jobs training program, which was created last year by executive action. . The corps, which will offer nearly 2,000 positions across 36 states, is meant to offer young Americans the chance to help enact the Biden administration's climate agenda. . The corps, which will offer nearly 2,000 positions across 36 states, is meant to offer young Americans the chance to help enact the Biden administration's climate agenda.

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Biden denounces campus anti-Semitism amid tensions over student protests [Video]

Biden denounces campus anti-Semitism amid tensions over student protests

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Supreme Court suspends sentence of Congress MLA in Odisha in corruption case

The Supreme Court has put on hold the imprisonment of Congress MLA Mohammed Moquim in a corruption case. Justices Surya Kant and Dipankar Datta have asked the..
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Supreme Court says Patanjali apology in newspapers should be same size as its advertisements

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SC sets aside Bombay high court order, allows raped minor to end 30-week pregnancy

Utilizing its authority granted by Article 142 of the Constitution, on Monday, the Supreme Court authorized the termination of a 14-year-old girl's 30-week-old..
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Supreme Court Considers Letting Cities Punish Homeless for Sleeping Outside [Video]

Supreme Court Considers Letting Cities Punish Homeless for Sleeping Outside

Supreme Court Considers Letting Cities , Punish Homeless for Sleeping Outside. On April 22, the Supreme Court will hear a case out of Grants Pass, Oregon, which has a population of less than 40,000, NPR reports. . 'Grants Pass v. Johnson' seeks to challenge two 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rulings which found fining or jailing the unhoused to be cruel and unusual punishment when they have no other alternative. 'Grants Pass v. Johnson' seeks to challenge two 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rulings which found fining or jailing the unhoused to be cruel and unusual punishment when they have no other alternative. But Grants Pass argues that public health and safety are dependent on camping restrictions that are commonly found across America. . The city contends that homeless encampments pose a danger to those living in them, as well as to families and children. This is because the encampments are often filled with people who need mental health and drug addiction resources. Advocates for the unhoused say that criminalizing sleeping outside is counterproductive. . Punishing someone for doing something they have no control over, no ability to not do, is not going to end that status. In fact, not only does criminalization not work, it makes matters worse. , Ed Johnson of the Oregon Law Center, via NPR. A criminal record and debt from fines would make it even more difficult for a homeless person to find housing, says Ed Johnson of the Oregon Law Center. But many cities don't have enough permanent housing to offer. Grants pass could use about 4,000 more housing units, while the national "deficit is in the millions," NPR reports. The shortage has caused rents to skyrocket, which is a main driver of homelessness

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Centre assures swift action on Karnataka's drought relief plea in Supreme Court

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Jon Stewart Blasts Media Coverage of Trump Trial | THR News Video [Video]

Jon Stewart Blasts Media Coverage of Trump Trial | THR News Video

Jon Stewart is mocking the media's coverage of Donald Trump's criminal trial. 'The Daily Show' host slammed the likes of Jake Tapper, Nicolle Wallace and Erin Burnett for their extensive and at times incredibly dramatic reporting of the former president's New York criminal trial.

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Newspaper chief was Trump's 'eyes and ears' and 'killed unfavourable stories'

A newspaper chief was Donald Trump's "eyes and ears" and killed unfavourable stories about him in the run-up to the 2016 election, a court has heard.
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'Fraud, pure and simple': What happened on the first day of Trump's hush money trial? [Video]

'Fraud, pure and simple': What happened on the first day of Trump's hush money trial?

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‘I think there is substantial evidence of the alleged crimes’: Trump in NY court for hush-money trial [Video]

‘I think there is substantial evidence of the alleged crimes’: Trump in NY court for hush-money trial

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