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Red State: Democrat Insurance Policy? Biden Seeks to Protect Federal Workers From Future Republican President
The Biden administration is proposing a rule to make it harder for a president to fire federal employees, anticipating a potential Republican victory in the 2024 election. The rule would protect career civil servants from being dismissed without cause and give them the right to appeal.
#education
The Blaze: West Virginia University slashes liberal arts programs, cuts 143 faculty positions
West Virginia University approves campus-wide cuts to academic programs and faculty positions due to a $45 million budget deficit. 28 majors and 143 faculty positions will be eliminated, including a significant portion of the education and world language departments. These cuts come as the university faces declining enrollment, financial struggles, and increasing debt.
#crime
Fox News: Jazz legend Nat King Cole’s great-nephew, Tracy Cole, 31, stabbed to death in Atlanta: 'Everybody loved him'
Georgia man Tracy Cole, great-nephew of jazz singer Nat King Cole, was fatally stabbed in Atlanta. The motive remains unknown, and no arrests have been made. Cole was known for his positive energy and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. His death is a tragic loss.
#other
Newsbusters: PBS Rains on Isaacson's Elon Musk Bio: He's a Racist, Sexist, 'Potentially Dangerous Man’
Journalist Walter Isaacson discusses his biography of Elon Musk in interviews on NewsHour and Amanpour & Co. He defends his treatment of Musk against accusations of racism, sexism, and support for Putin. Musk's behavior and political ideas are criticized, and his support for Republicans is questioned. Isaacson argues for journalistic objectivity in telling the story of Musk's life.