#Five things to know about the end of Title 42

#Five things to know about the end of Title 42

Five things to know about the end of Title 42 When a federal judge in November declared Title 42 illegal, “with great reluctance” he allowed the Biden administration to keep implementing the border management policy for five weeks. Those five weeks end Wednesday, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will no longer have the…

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#Biden signs short-term bill to keep government open

#Biden signs short-term bill to keep government open

Biden signs short-term bill to keep government open President Biden on Friday signed a short-term funding bill to keep the government open through next week as congressional negotiators haggle over the details of a longer-term spending deal. Biden signed the bill upon returning to the White House from Delaware, where he’d given remarks about legislation…

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#Raffensperger calls on Georgia to end runoff elections

#Raffensperger calls on Georgia to end runoff elections

Raffensperger calls on Georgia to end runoff elections Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is calling on legislators to do away with the state’s runoff system for general elections, arguing that the process places too heavy a burden on voters and election officials.  “Georgia is one of the only states in [the] country with a…

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#Consumers may feel relief after inflation slowed in November

#Consumers may feel relief after inflation slowed in November

Consumers may feel relief after inflation slowed in November A November slowdown in inflation could give consumers relief both from rising prices and rapidly rising interest rates. Consumer price index (CPI) data released Tuesday by the Labor Department still showed inflation near 40-year highs. But a slower pace of price growth may help Americans catch…

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