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Self-determination means being able to make laws for your own community without Washington, DC, looking over your shoulder and telling you what to do. This is something most people can do. Why can't the U.S.?
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The people who were hurt by the 'China Initiative,' as well as their families, friends, and the general public, deserve to know the truth.
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Following the disclosure that the Biden administration suggested a $600 (now $10,000) barrier for bank account surveillance, many users on social media questioned if such a plan could be considered acceptable under the Fourth Amendment. They are not the first to inquire. In 1976, the issue of financial privacy was litigated all the way to the Supreme Court. The Court reasoned in United States v. Miller that a person cannot willingly submit information to a financial institution and expect that information to be protected by the Fourth Amendment. However, it's possible that it's time to revisit that decision.
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The total amount owed by the United States to the federal government has topped $30 trillion. It's tough to grasp the magnitude of the problem even though we're all affected, but that's part of the problem. The following infographic gives a variety of viewpoints on how Americans' debt affects the economy, their personal finances, and the quality of life in the United States.
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This is the least racist moment in our country's history. We must begin with the black nuclear family if black Americans want to solve disparities.
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These are the kinds of problems that led to the 1976 ruling in United States v. Miller, which dealt with the gray regions of privacy. When evaluating the issue, the Court determined that when supplying information to a third party, one cannot properly anticipate privacy.
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The Washington Football Team announced Wednesday that attendees of games will be barred from wearing Native American attire.
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Boeing is seeking to increase black US employees throughout the company by 20 percent and mandate benchmarks for hiring people of color, Chief Executive Dave Calhoun told employees in a memo on Friday reviewed by Reuters. US corporations have become more responsive to complaints related to racial equality following a summer of sweeping anti-racism protests …
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A Wall Street power player is quietly laying the groundwork for a campaign to become New York City’s second African American mayor, sources told The Post. Citigroup vice chairman Raymond McGuire has hired Jerry Goldfeder — an election attorney and New York political insider who has worked for Andrew Cuomo, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and …
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The Washington professional football team is still known as the Redskins. A name change spurred by societal and governmental pressure seems all but inevitable at this point, after the Redskins released a statement saying the team would be conducting a “thorough review” of the moniker. pic.twitter.com/FjTJTreKBm — Washington Redskins (@Redskins) July 3, 2020 “We believe …