Author: John Arcadipane

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a previous decision that said certain Amazon delivery drivers are employees, not independent contractors as argued by the e-commerce company. The court's unanimous decision, issued on Tuesday, rejected Amazon's appeal and deemed it 'improvidently granted,' meaning the court is dismissing the case because it should not have been…

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Birmingham-Southern College announced Tuesday that its operations will cease by the end of May after the school failed to secure a loan from the state. The college’s board of trustees voted Tuesday to close the school after they were informed a bill designed to amend the state program for loans to higher-education institutions lacked support in Alabama’s…

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NBC News Group Chair Cesar Conde announced the decision to dismiss Ronna McDaniel, former chair of the Republican National Committee, as a paid contributor after facing strong protests from the network's staff regarding her hiring. McDaniel had just made her first appearance on the network on Sunday before this decision.

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President Biden’s reelection campaign argued Monday that former President Trump doesn’t want supporters of Republican Nikki Haley in his camp and hasn’t reached out to them. “Trump Outreach to Haley Voters: Nonexistent,” the Biden campaign claimed in an email. “Donald Trump doesn’t want moderate, independent, or Haley voters.” “Donald Trump and his campaign have made it clear: If you are not part of the MAGA disciples then you aren’t welcome in his campaign,” Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer said. “For independent, moderate, and Nikki Haley voters who all care about protecting democracy and lowering costs for families, President Biden is reaching out his hand to welcome them into his coalition while Donald Trump is slamming the door in their face.

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A Kansas man is suing Rep. Tim Burchett for defamation after the Tennessee Republican inaccurately claimed on social media that he was involved in the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade last month.  The lawsuit, filed Monday in federal court in Kansas, argues Denton Loudermill Jr. received death threats and suffered mental…

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