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Top Stories From the Week

  • Food crisis may be 10 weeks away.
  • Hillary approved the dissemination of materials about Trump/Russia.
  • Denver schools are optimistic that homeless camp will be good neighbors.
  • Biden's plan to transition away from fossil fuels is going great!
  • Beto O'Rourke interrupted a press conference about the Texas massacre.
  • The Pentagon is renaming Army posts. 
  • Five reasons Biden should be impeached.
  • Schumer blocked the GOP school safety bill.
 

Heartbreaking Stories From Texas

State authorities are investigating the Uvalde Police Department’s response to the Monday school shooting and considering whether officers responded quickly enough.

 

Massive Baby Formula Shortage

For the week ending May 22, the out-of-stock rate for baby formula rose to 70% nationwide, it's a significant increase since last week. The head of the FDA says the nation’s infant formula shortage likely won’t be fully resolved until late July.

 

Durham Trial Update

Defense attorneys for Michael Sussmann delivered closing arguments and called the case against him 'smoke and mirrors'. 

 

Student Loan Forgiveness

Biden is planning to forgive $10,000 of student loan debt per borrower. The newest debt forgiveness plan would apply to Americans who in the year prior made under $150,000 and to married Americans who made under $300,000 in joint filings.

 

Your Funny for the Day!

 
 
 
 
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