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Women’s Groups, Advocates Decry SCOTUS Leaked Roe Decision
“The leaked SCOTUS opinion on Roe V Wade will set women’s rights back generations,” Illinois Democratic Congresswoman Robin Kelly asserted.
“Black women and those living in rural areas will be worst impacted,” Kelly determined. “We must codify the right to safe abortions.”
13 States Have Passed So-Called ‘Trigger Laws,’ Bans Designed To Go Into Effect If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned
Many Americans anxiously anticipating the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade may have been offered a glimpse of what's to come when Politico revealed Monday night what it describes as a draft Supreme Court opinion that would upend the landmark abortion rights case.
Georgia DA Investigating Trump’s Election Interference Will Look Into Fake Electoral College Certifications
The Atlanta-area district attorney who's investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election said her office will look into the fake Electoral College certifications that Trump backers put forward in Georgia.
Harris Tests Negative For Covid And Will Return To White House On Tuesday
(CNN) -- Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday, the vice president's spokesperson said in a statement, nearly a week after she tested positive.
Judge Rules January 6 Committee Can Obtain Rnc And Trump Campaign Email Data
A federal judge has decided to allow the House Select Committee investigating the Capitol Hill insurrection to obtain the Republican National Committee's marketing email data leading up to January 6, 2021.
White House Correspondents Association Honors and then Disses Black Press at Dinner
While honoring the two, the WHCA failed to acknowledge National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., who inexplicably was seated in the back of the room out of the view of most attendees including family members of the honorees and President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden.
America’s Teens In Crisis: Mental Health Disorders Now Biggest Concern
“The mental health of Black American youth “was in crisis long before COVID-19 devastated the world, but no national public health crisis was called.”
First On CNN: A Record 35 Million-Plus Americans Have Affordable Care Act Coverage — But The Gains May Not Last Long
More Americans than ever before have health coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act, which is helping send the nation's uninsured rate to near record lows, the Biden administration announced Friday.
A Frustrated Joe Biden Will Go On The Attack Against Republicans In The Midterms — And Into 2024
President Joe Biden has been letting loose in private conversations in recent weeks, railing about the factors bogging down his approval ratings and the people he thinks aren't helping -- including Democrats eyeing his job despite his clear promise to run for reelection.
How To Get A Reference When You’re New To The Job Market
"Typically when people are doing reference checks they're not really digging for dirt," said Hugo Malan, president of Kelly Science, Engineering, Technology & Telecom, a division of workplace solutions firm Kelly. "There are two primary roles: one is simply to confirm the truth of what is represented on the resume. The other is to understand more about the person being hired: if their skills, their character, truly are a fit for the role."
