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Al Sharpton calls Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling ‘a dagger in our back’

The Rev. Al Sharpton is criticizing the Supreme Court's decision striking down affirmative action, likening it to a stab in the back.

Biden slams Supreme Court for affirmative action decision: ‘This is not a normal court’

President Joe Biden slammed the Supreme Court for reversing a college admissions affirmative action precedent a year after overturning Roe v. Wade.

Ken Paxton impeachment investigation expands into attorney general’s real estate spending

Prosecutors in the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have expanded their investigation into his real estate dealings.

Republicans sell ‘Biden & Son’ T-shirts tying Bidenomics to Hunter Biden’s business deals with China

EXCLUSIVE — The National Republican Congressional Committee unleashed its latest attack against President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden on Thursday, hoping to build on its efforts to boost fundraising ahead of the 2024 cycle.

The View attacks Clarence Thomas on Supreme Court affirmative action decision: ‘You’re full of it’

The View's Whoopi Goldberg reacted to the Supreme Court's landmark Thursday morning decision that ended the practice of affirmative action, or racial consideration in college admissions, slamming Justice Clarence Thomas for his comments on diversity.

Supreme Court exempts military academies in affirmative action ruling

Though the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action at higher education institutions on Thursday, the court’s 6-3 majority opinion will not affect military academies.

DeSantis says Supreme Court ‘correctly upheld the Constitution’ on affirmative action

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) joined several Republican lawmakers and 2024 presidential candidates who praised the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday that ended the consideration of race in college admissions, including at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing following Supreme Court affirmative action ruling

The White House will hold a press briefing on Thursday following the Supreme Court decision to limit affirmative action severely in universities' admissions policies.

LIHEAP utility payments: Application for help with utility bill payments closing in one day

Applications for aid from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program in Georgia will close tomorrow.

Democratic state senator arrested after allegedly keying car with ‘Biden sucks’ sticker

A Democratic Rhode Island state senator is gaining national attention after a video of his arrest for allegedly keying a car with a "Biden sucks" sticker went viral on social media.
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