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Goldman Sachs

According to multiple news reports, investment firm Goldman Sachs released its prediction Sunday showing how many households could face eviction after the Supreme Court struck down protections for most of the United States under the CDC’s moratorium. According to the Goldman Sachs analysis, up to 3.5 million households could lose their homes. 750,000 of those…

Abbott order

(AP) — Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Wednesday banning any state or local vaccine requirements, and he called on Texas legislators to vote it into law during their current special session. The move came as Texas reported the most COVID-19 patients in its hospitals since the pandemic began. Abbott issued his ban…

supreme court remain Mexico

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Biden Administration must reinstate a Trump-era’ ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy. The border policy requires immigrants who seek asylum in the U.S. to stay in Mexico while they await an immigration hearing.

Eviction moratorium DeSantis

The pandemic filtered its way into the courtroom Friday. First a federal judge said he is leaving the new eviction moratorium in place, while a judge in a second COVID-related case heard arguments in the battle between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and several school districts. The battle is over DeSantis’ banning mandates requiring masks in…

CDC eviction ban

Just three days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction ban expired, the CDC issued another one Tuesday. The video above shows President Joe Biden answering reporter questions about the ban. The new moratorium is set to last until Oct. 3. It’s seen as a reversal for the Biden administration, who said a Supreme…

Trump tax returns

In a memo released Friday, the Department of Justice said the Treasury Department must hand over the tax returns of Former President Donald Trump to the House Ways and Means Committee. The 39-page memo is signed by Dawn Johnsen, the acting head of the Biden Administration DOJ’s legal counsel office. The memo said Ways and…

eviction moratorium federal workers

President Joe Biden made two major announcements related to COVID-19 Thursday: He is allowing the eviction moratorium to end Saturday, and requiring federal workers to either prove they’ve been vaccinated or get tested weekly. The video above shows clips from President Biden’s speech announcing the federal worker requirements. They are aimed at boosting sluggish vaccination…

A federal judge blocked an Arkansas abortion law Tuesday, as she gets set to hear a challenge to its constitutionality. The law, set to take effect July 28, bans nearly all abortions in the state. While there is an exception for situations where the mother’s life is in danger, exceptions do not cover cases of…

elephants Breyer summer supply

Gwen’s picks for Friday, July 16 include: Elephants slide down a cornfield and ruin crops. Stephen Breyer says he’s happy at the Supreme Court despite calls for his retirement. A summer supply shortage is making it difficult for Americans to enjoy the outdoors.

Straight From DC

He’s stayed mum for months, but Thursday Justice Stephen Breyer told CNN he is not feeling pressure to retire. 82-year-old Breyer is the oldest member of the Supreme Court, and also one of just three justices appointed by a Democratic president. With Democrats controlling both the Senate and White House, some progressives have been calling…

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