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As Social Security faces looming fund depletion, there's fierce debate over whether a commission can help
As Social Security's trust funds run low, Congress seems to be at a standstill on the issue. Some say a bipartisan commission is the answer.CNBC - Business -
Biden: Recent acts of antisemitism in New York 'abhorrent'
President Biden on Friday condemned a recent spate of antisemitic acts in New York, including vandalism and a demonstration outside an exhibit honoring the victims of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. "The horrific acts of Antisemitism this week ...The Hill - Politics - New York -
When protests cross into antisemitism, it hurts the Palestinian cause | Jo-Ann Mort
The pronounced antisemitism in recent protests is an unsettling phenomenon. Congratulations to the group of radical protesters who claim to be for the Palestinian cause in New York City. They brag online that they “shut down” the Nova exhibit on ...The Guardian - World -
Justice Department will not prosecute Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress
The Justice Department announced Friday that it will not prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland after the House of Representatives voted to hold him in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas for recordings of President ...CBS News - Top stories -
Northwestern reassigns athletic director Derrick Gragg to administrative role as search begins for replacement
Gragg's time overseeing Northwestern was overwhelmed by controversy that predated his termCBS Sports - Sports -
Talent Tracker: Ohio State's WR dilemma amid strong recruiting push, SEC QB shuffle and Rutgers' torrid pace
The scouting spotlight on recent Oregon and Wisconsin commits and Ohio State's slow burn to add the five-star-loaded receiver class we're used toCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Congress uses manufactured Dobbs crisis to push federal takeover of health care
Measures such as the Right to IVF Act and the Right to Contraception Act appear aimed less at solving real problems than at political grandstanding. If adopted they would bulldoze state laws.The Hill - Politics -
Congress can and should reach a bipartisan permitting deal this year
We largely have a bipartisan agreement on substance.The Hill - Politics -
Biden urges Congress to ban bump stocks after Supreme Court ruling
President Biden is urging Congress to ban bump stocks, an accessory that can increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic weapons, after the Supreme Court struck down a ban put in place by former President Donald Trump after the 2017 country ...CBS News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
House GOP holds Garland in contempt of Congress, escalating Justice Department feud
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