New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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Washington—White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday claimed allegations that President Biden owes as much as $500,000 in unpaid Medicare taxes have been “debunked”—despite experts saying otherwise.(Snip) Psaki grew visibly annoyed when asked about the issue by The Post at her daily press briefing and cut off the line of questioning after an expert was cited, who affirmed Biden might indeed owe taxes. “This is a very long question. I think I know what you’re getting at. This has been debunked, as you probably know.(Snip)When The Post pointed out that “it hasn’t been debunked though, I just cited an expert,” Psaki cut off the inquiry
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Ariel Zilber
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Delaware's top anti-corruption official paid her daughter $19,000 and the girl's best friend—both high school seniors—more than $7,700 to do no-show temporary jobs even as other workers were laid off due to the pandemic, according to an indictment. Kathleen McGuiness, 58, who as Delaware's state auditor is responsible for rooting out government fraud, waste and abuse, was indicted Monday on public corruption charges. An indictment issued by a New Castle County grand jury charges McGuiness with felony counts of theft and witness intimidation, and misdemeanor charges of official misconduct, conflict of interest and noncompliance with state procurement laws.(Snip)McGuiness also is charged with orchestrating a
Washington Times,
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Kery Murakami
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Four community colleges in Virginia recently have changed their names from those of erstwhile slave owners—and a fifth is to follow a similar suit next month—in what critics see as an example of “cancel culture.” In the most recent change, the State Board for Community Colleges unanimously approved on Sept. 23 changing Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton to Virginia Peninsula Community College. Thomas Nelson Jr. had been a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The colleges’ social justice committee noted that he “routinely bought and sold hundreds of enslaved people in his lifetime.”(Snip)John Tyler Community College near Richmond will become Brightpoint Community College. The school requested
New York Post,
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Brian Lewis
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Brooklyn has told Kyrie Irving he can’t be a part-time Net.
The All-Star point guard has refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, and the Nets announced Tuesday that he won’t be part of the team until he does. In essence, get vaxxed or get gone. “Given the evolving nature of the situation and after thorough deliberation, we have decided Kyrie Irving will not play or practice with the team until he is eligible to be a full participant,” Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks said in a statement Tuesday morning. “Kyrie has made a personal choice, and we respect his individual right to choose.
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says he’s against making his employees take the COVID-19 vaccine, but President Biden has forced his hand with the federal mandate. “I’ve never been in favor of corporations imposing that kind of a mandate. I’m not in favor of that, never have been,” Kelly told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” on Tuesday regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.(Snip)“The executive order from President Biden mandates that all federal employees and then all federal contractors, which covers all the major airlines, have to have a mandate vaccine in place by Dec. 8 so we’re working through that,” Kelly said. The CEO said Southwest is urging
Associated Press & Daily Mail (UK),
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Mary Kekatos
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Older adults without heart disease should not take daily low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, a panel of experts said on Tuesday. In new draft guidance, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (UPSTF) said that recent evidence has shown the risks of side effects far outweigh any potential benefits for seniors. This means that low-dose, or baby, aspirin should only be taken daily by patients have had a heart attack or stroke in the past or by younger adults with no bleeding risks. If finalized, the advice would backtrack on recommendations the panel issued in 2016 for helping prevent a first heart attack and stroke
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued new orders Tuesday halting ICE from going after large numbers of illegal immigrants at job sites, saying it is a waste of resources and actually helps unscrupulous employers abuse unauthorized workers.
Mr. Mayorkas said he wants his department’s three immigration agencies to come up with new strategies to target employers while leaving the illegal immigrants unscathed. But those solutions are in the future. For now, he said, “mass worksite operations” must cease. “The deployment of mass worksite operations, sometimes resulting in the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of workers, was not focused on the most pernicious aspect of our country’s unauthorized employment challenge: exploitative employers,”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Goldman Sachs has settled a lawsuit filed by a former intern who claimed that he was hazed by his boss so severely he was left with lasting brain damage. Patrick Blumenthal interned for Goldman Sachs in San Francisco from September 2017 through February 2018. The settlement, first reported by Bloomberg on Friday, came a week before a hearing on the investment bank's request to dismiss the lawsuit.(Snip)While working with the company, Blumenthal was assigned to 'Team 007' under the leadership Julius Erukhimov, a private financial wealth advisor for Goldman Sachs nicknamed 'Fast Julie'. On February 9, 2018, Blumenthal went for a drink after work with around a dozen
Associated Press,
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Jim Vertuno
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Austin, Texas—Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Monday to prohibit any entity, including private business, from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers and called on state lawmakers to pass a similar ban into law. The move comes as the Biden administration is set to issue rules requiring employers with more than 100 workers to be vaccinated or test weekly for the coronavirus.(Snip)“No entity in Texas can compel receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine by any individual, including an employee or a consumer, who objects to such vaccination for any reason of personal conscience, based on a religious belief, or for medical reasons, including prior
WTOP-TV [Washington, DC],
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Will Vitka
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Falls Church City Public Schools in Virginia is alerting parents that some school bus routes could be delayed because of double runs starting Tuesday. The problem is driver shortages. The announcement comes as many school districts in the D.C. region are experiencing similar issues. “The Transportation Department will experience intermittent driver shortages that will require some drivers to do a double run for Mount Daniel, Oak Street, Mary Ellen Henderson, and Meridian in the coming weeks,” the school system said in an announcement. The double runs are not expected every day. And the school system said it will try to tell families which routes will be impacted
Associated Press & Daily Mail (UK),
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Snejana Farberov
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A court-ordered mental health evaluation found the man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado King Soopers supermarket unfit to stand trial, but a judge granted prosecutors' request for a second competence evaluation. The initial evaluation report was not released but, according to a filing by prosecutors last week, state experts provisionally diagnosed Ahmad Alissa, 22, with an unspecified mental health condition that 'limit(s) his ability to meaningfully converse with others' and concluded that he is not currently able to assist his lawyers in defending him.(Snip)Ten people were killed, including a police officer, before police shot and wounded the gunman,
Guardian [U.K.],
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Stephanie Kirchgaessner
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When Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the decisive vote in 2012 that upheld Barack Obama’s signature achievement in office, the Affordable Care Act, he reportedly did so following a month-long campaign by fellow conservatives to try to get him to join their side. His decision to side with liberal colleagues inspired ire on the right but it also cemented the chief justice’s role as the leader of his own court. That was then.(Snip)“Roberts is only marginally in charge to the extent that he can bring Kavanaugh or Barrett with him,” said Josh Blackman at the South Texas College of Law Houston. For Blackman, it’s now Clarence Thomas,
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We should not have to hire attorneys to stop needles being pushed into our arms, and a school or an employer certainly should have no authority over what constitutes a person's sincerely held belief.