#Section 230, student debt top divisive Supreme Court agenda

#Section 230, student debt top divisive Supreme Court agenda

Section 230, student debt top divisive Supreme Court agenda The Supreme Court begins a two-week argument session on Tuesday that includes divisive clashes over student debt forgiveness and a controversial liability shield known as Section 230 that Big Tech argues is fundamental to social media. The justices will begin the busy period by weighing the…

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#Subsidies have boosted Affordable Care Act’s enrollment. It’s setting up a potential fight

#Subsidies have boosted Affordable Care Act’s enrollment. It’s setting up a potential fight

Subsidies have boosted Affordable Care Act’s enrollment. It’s setting up a potential fight Health insurance sign-ups through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) jumped by nearly 2 million during the most recent enrollment period, which ended in mid-January, totaling 16.3 million people.   The gains suggest the program known as Obamacare is going strong, despite repeated efforts…

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#Ranking the GOP’s top 10 presidential candidates

#Ranking the GOP’s top 10 presidential candidates

Ranking the GOP’s top 10 presidential candidates Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley this week became the second major Republican candidate for president in 2024, joining former President Trump in a field that is sure to grow. Other potential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, are hinting…

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#Biden will make decision next week

#Biden will make decision next week

Biden will make decision next week Apple is boosting its lobbying might as President Biden nears a decision next week on whether to block a potential Apple Watch ban.  The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled in December that Apple infringed on medical device company AliveCor’s wearable electrocardiogram patents. The commission’s ruling could result in…

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#DOJ decides not to charge Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe

#DOJ decides not to charge Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe

DOJ decides not to charge Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe The Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided not to charge Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) in its sex-trafficking investigation into him, the congressman’s office said Wednesday.  The office said in a statement that the DOJ told Gaetz’s attorneys that it had concluded its probe and will not…

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