Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC say, "No losses associated with the resolution of Silicon Valley Bank will be borne by the taxpayer." https://t.co/RiP0JBPIRk
Signature Bank in New York was closed today by its state chartering authority, according to a joint statement from the Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC. All depositors of this institution will be made whole https://t.co/HMiT9FM93h
BREAKING: Biden will announce new protections tomorrow for more than 16 million acres of land and water in Alaska.
The move comes even as he prepares to approve the massive #Willow oil drilling project in Alaska's North Slope.
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“Rihanna — one of the crucial pop hitmakers of the 21st century — needs the Super Bowl less than the Super Bowl needs her, and her performance was a master class in doing exactly enough.” https://t.co/k5xKcBmTBU
Months before beginning his first bid for Congress, George Santos appeared at an event urging members of the LGBTQ community to leave the Democratic Party and embrace Republicans and Donald Trump. He used one of his alternate identities — Anthony Devolder. https://t.co/FNPAfGXkxk
George Santos, in a social media post, appeared to admit to check fraud in Brazil, a court record shows.
“I know I screwed up, but I want to pay,” he wrote on Orkut. “It was always my intention to pay, but I messed up.”
with @gr_ashford: https://t.co/8u2XBnlylL
1/ After 4 years of debate, New York has passed rules requiring private schools to prove they provide a basic secular education.
Hasidic leaders have warned that any govt intervention represents an existential threat to the community
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“Her reign spanned 15 prime ministers starting with Winston Churchill, born in 1874, and including Liz Truss, born 101 years later in 1975, and appointed by the Queen earlier this week.” https://t.co/XQjlVE4w88
The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.
The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.
Members of the South Carolina State Senate Medical Affairs Committee take a vote on removing exceptions for rape and incest from a proposed abortion ban at the state legislature in Columbia, South Carolina. Photo by Sam Wolfe
Four years ago, Magali Druscovich showed me this haunting photo of Heather Hurley's creased wedding dress laying on her daughter's bed. Heather was killed by her partner.
Often, such killings follow years of abuse, which six experts interviewed by Reuters said raises questions about how police, courts and society at large support women https://t.co/CyheN7jxqM 6/6
Since then, Magali, @caitochs@MariaCaspani85 and @donnaindenver have followed the stories of several women who have been killed by their partners. This in depth piece on femicide in America is the result https://t.co/aA7leACSFa
I recently left journalism to begin a career in mental health counseling but it feels strange not being at work reporting on this today. Glad that journalists like @gabriellaborter at @Reuters are on the ground bearing witness. #RoeVsWade
This is the moment everyone at Jackson Women’s Health Organization realized #RoeVsWade was overturned. The clinic escorts rushed behind the fence to see the news. There are patients inside.
Last line of the dissent in the Dobbs case: With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent.
“Swimming's world governing body FINA on Sunday voted to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women's competitions and create a working group to establish an "open" category for them in some events as part of its new policy” https://t.co/f7X1aTc6G7