Author: Eden Villalovas, Washington Examiner
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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $6.75 million LinkedIn settlement in six days
The deadline to file a claim in LinkedIn’s $6.75 million settlement is in one week for active and former participants of the social media company’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust. LinkedIn agreed to the settlement earlier this year to resolve claims that the firm violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by mismanaging its…
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Where electric vehicle projects from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act stand
Nearly two years after President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, significant funds have been allocated toward various infrastructure projects to push an expansion of electric vehicles. Also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the legislation couples with investments from the Inflation Reduction Act, the massive clean energy bill…
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Biden under pressure with black voters in key state: ‘He would have a big problem’
President Joe Biden‘s reelection could depend on a key demographic in Milwaukee, a pivotal city in 2020 but one that holds several swing districts. Black voters in Wisconsin‘s largest city emerged as a crucial voting bloc in the previous election between Biden and former President Donald Trump. Now some of them are questioning their commitment…
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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $6.75 million LinkedIn settlement in seven days
The deadline to file a claim in LinkedIn‘s $6.75 million settlement is in one week for active and former participants of the social media company’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust. LinkedIn agreed to the settlement to resolve claims earlier this year that the firm mismanaged its 401(k) retirement plan. Plaintiffs accused the social media…
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Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for November worth up to $1,751 to wrap up in seven days
California’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program wraps up payments for November, worth up to $1,751, to low-income households in seven days. The federal SNAP program, known as CalFresh in the Golden State, began issuing payments on the 1st of the month and ends Nov. 10. Payments will be distributed to qualified low-income households depending on the…
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Barack Obama has been working for months to shape the White House’s AI approach
Former President Barack Obama has been working behind the scenes to shape the White House‘s approach to artificial intelligence for months, both offices confirmed to the Washington Examiner on Friday. Working alongside President Joe Biden, the pair’s efforts came to fruition on Monday when the president signed an executive order that establishes government oversight of…
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California report shows electric vehicles make up over 20% of sales, doubling over two years
New figures reveal how California is the driving force behind the United States’s fledgling electric vehicle market. Recent data unveiled by the California New Car Dealers Association on Thursday show that EVs accounted for 21.3% of cars sold in the state in the first nine months of 2023, doubling from two years ago. CHILD TAX…
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How a new Republican plan could create rolling government shutdowns over the next few months
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) floated a unique strategy to avert a government shutdown, which looms in two weeks. His proposal involves passing a “laddered” continuing resolution that would extend funding for individual government agencies for varying durations. Johnson said Thursday that House Republicans are mulling over the new stopgap funding measure. Johnson met with…
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Key governor race going down to the wire in fight that could have 2024 implications
In one of the most closely watched off-year elections in the nation, Republican candidate Daniel Cameron and Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) are in a dead heat — setting up a change in the state’s landscape next year. As voters head to the polls for Kentucky’s 3-day early voting period, Cameron is closing the gap with…
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Majority of Democratic supporters not locked in on Biden are open to another candidate: Poll
Democratic voters who are not set on President Joe Biden are open to another nominee in 2024, while the president also falls short with independents. A new Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday shows 63% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters say they would be willing to consider another candidate depending on the events leading up…




