Today's headlines: Control of the House of Representatives is still not clear, with Republicans holding 212 seats to the Democrats’
204.The governor’s race in Arizona was called last night for democrat Katie Hobbs. Voters in Nevada last week approved a measure that would establish ranked-choice voting in the state, while Georgia election officials have banned early voting on the Saturday before election. US intelligence officials have reportedly compiled a classified report detailing efforts by the United Arab Emirates to manipulate the American political system. A student at the University of Virginia opened fire on his classmates, killing 3 yesterday. A second federal court has issued another order blocking the Biden administration’s student debt relief program. Finally for today, 48 thousand academic staff members at the University of California’s school system went on strike yesterday.
Resources/Articles mentioned this episode:
NBC: Conservatives warn McCarthy: You don't have the votes for speaker
NBC: Democrat Katie Hobbs defeats MAGA favorite Kari Lake in high-stakes race for governor in Arizona
NPR: Nevada voters back big changes to their election system
AJC: Saturday voting barred in US Senate runoff after Ga. holidays
Washington Post: U.S. intelligence report says key gulf ally meddled in American politics
NBC: Trump D.C. hotel receipts reveal $10,500-a-night rooms for foreign officials seeking to influence U.S. policy
NY Times: Suspect in University of Virginia Shooting Is in Custody, Police Say
Washington Post: Biden aides consider extending student loan freeze after court defeats
Washington Post: In largest strike of 2022, California academic workers walk off job
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