Courts Are Choosing TikTok Over Children... December 20, 2023 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Wednesday, Dec. 20, and we're covering Newsomâs embarrassing anniversary, a Supreme Court ethics complaint, MLB rumors, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! The USA is home to a thriving sports betting industry, with many states having legalized sports betting in recent years. Breaking Updates Gavin Newsom Hit With Embarrassing Anniversary Reminder As 2024 Shadow Presidential Campaign Continues [Over the past couple of years and as rumors have swirled]( about whether Joe Biden would be on the 2024 presidential ticket, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been purposely positioning himself as a viable alternative. But Newsom hasn't and says he won't declare, deferring to Biden and claiming that he's all in for the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign, even though his every move suggests the opposite. [This month is the 20th anniversary of Newsom's 10-year pledge]( to end homelessness, something he vowed to do as mayor of San Francisco in 2003. As Newsom took over following the 2003 San Francisco mayoral election, the then-mayor-elect said that December he intended to "aggressively" make ending homelessness in his city his administration's top priority. [The plan involved a 10-year strategy to end chronic homelessness]( with "tens of millions" of federal dollars in funding to create 550 "supportive housing" units for the troubled homeless, SFGate reported at the time. Fast-forward to December of this year and the announcement of that strategy is now two decades old. San Francisco, along with the rest of California, is far from solving the problem. In fact, the growing homeless population has become a central issue in California's political debate. As the saying goes, though, facts don't care about your feelings, and in this case, the facts about California's homeless crisis definitely do not care about Gov. Hair Gel's feelings. Read more updates [here]( Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Facing Ethics Complaint Over Failure to Disclose Income [Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is facing an ethics complaint]( over alleged failures to disclose details about her income. A conservative group filed the complaint, bringing these allegations to light. Yet, the mainstream press has almost completely ignored the story even after a laser-like focus on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomasâ alleged ethics violations. Jacksonâs complaint centers on her alleged failure to disclose her husbandâs income. [The conservative Center for Renewing America expressed the complaint](in a letter to the Judicial Conference. The complaint alleges that Jackson did not report some of her husband's income for more than a decade. The letter urges the group to refer the matter to Attorney General Merrick Garland to begin an ethics investigation. The letter claims that Jackson "repeatedly failed to disclose that her husband received income from medical malpractice consulting fees." The crux of the matter lies in the rules mandating that justice disclose any income exceeding $1,000 under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978. The group notes that [while she disclosed two of her husbandâs clients in 2011, subsequent filings did not include this information.]( During her 2020 nomination to the court, the justice acknowledged that some of her husbandâs income had been âinadvertently omittedâ in prior disclosures. If the media were truly concerned about ethics among members of the Supreme Court, they would have focused on both stories and given equal attention to other justices regardless of their ideological leaning. Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture MLB rumors: Mets formulate backup plan if they miss on Yoshinobu Yamamoto; Angels talk to Blake Snell Here are your rumors for Tuesday, Dec. 19 Anthony Edwards is a 'work in progress,' coach says. What we know about text fiasco It does not appear the Timberwolves will punish Anthony Edwards after he said he made comments "that are not aligned with what I believe." Patriots put J.C. Jackson on non-football illness list while dealing with âmental health issuesâ Jackson will now be away from the Patriots for an indefinite amount of time. American Business & Markets Navigating Success: Layson Advisory Group's Blueprint for Financial Freedom Navigating Success: Layson Advisory Group's Blueprint for Financial Freedom - Georgia Business Journal. A top Fed official warns markets have gotten ahead of themselves in their enthusiasm for rate cuts in 2024 The next step isn't deciding when to cut interest rates, but deciding for how long tight policy will stay in place, Loretta Mester said. 10 Practical Blockchain Business Ideas For Success in 2024 Unlock success in 2024 with innovative blockchain business ideas, from crypto solutions to banking transformations, driving the future of finance. Global Investment Trends: Where To Put Your Money In 2024 And Beyond - Global Investment Trends: Where to Invest Your Money in 2024 And Beyond American Politics Haley Super PAC targeting independents who haven't been voting CONCORD â A new Super PAC backing Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has begun an ambitious project to get to the polls 200,000 Republican-leaning independent voters who have declined to Courts Are Choosing TikTok Over Children A group of tech giants argue that the First Amendment entitles them to spy on kids. Unbelievably, itâs working. Utah Minors' Social Media Restrictions Challenged in Federal Court Utah Minors' Social Media Restrictions Challenged in Federal Court - TickerTV News Independents eligible to vote in 2024 Democratic primary elections State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax announced Monday he has been notified by the Oklahoma Democratic Party that it will allow Independents to vote in its primaries and runoff primaries Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2023 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202
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