News - Page 4111

Supreme Court news: Major questions doctrine was ‘ammunition’ to block student debt plan

The Supreme Court relied in part on the legal rule known as the "major questions doctrine" to thwart President Joe Biden's $430 billion student loan forgiveness plan.

Reporter’s Notebook: What does the Supreme Court affirmative action decision mean?

Washington Examiner Supreme Court Reporter Kaelan Deese joins Jim Antle to break down the Supreme Court’s rejection of affirmative action and what that means for future college applicants.

Voters weary of pride campaigns: ‘You can’t even open up social media without seeing some 50-year-old guy twerking’

New polling data show voters are growing weary of corporations pushing LGBT narratives.

Social Security update: 2.7 million retirees considered ‘never beneficiaries’

The vast majority of retirees in the United States will receive Social Security payments when they reach their 60s, but there are four groups of retirees that will never receive these retirement funds.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $1,000 scheduled to go out in 14 days

Participants in a guaranteed income program in Los Angeles County are scheduled to receive their next payment of $1,000 in two weeks.

Social Security update: Why you won’t see a direct payment of $914 in July

Recipients of the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income program will not receive a monthly payment in July because of a scheduling quirk in the administration's calendar.

Man receives three-year prison sentence for trafficking eagle parts

A Montana man was sentenced to three years in prison on Monday after he was convicted of trafficking eagle feathers, tails, and wings.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $250 scheduled to be sent Saturday

A guaranteed income program for recipients in the state of New Jersey is scheduled to issue its next payment on Saturday.

EPA sued by 10 states over ‘ineffective’ wood stove emissions

A group of 10 states announced their intent Thursday to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over its failure to comply with its own emissions standards for wood stoves, a high-emissions appliance responsible for releasing toxins and particulate matter into the air.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in one month

Recipients of the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income program will receive their next installment in one month, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.