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NPR (npr.org) 

Southwest Airlines tries to recover from operational meltdown. Supreme Court allows Title 42 border restrictions to continue. Republicans plan to probe environmental, social and governance investing.



Pope Francis Says Former Pope Benedict ‘Very Sick’

Voice of America 

Pope Francis said Wednesday that former Pope Benedict is “very sick.”   Speaking during his general audience, the pope asked for special prayers for Benedict.     “I can confirm that in the last few hours there has been a deterioration due to advancing age,” Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement.  “The situation at the moment remains under control, monitored continually by doctors.”  The Vatican said also Pope Francis went to see Benedict.   The 95-year-old Benedict resigned in 2013... Читать дальше...

EntertainHR: Top 10 Most-Viewed Post of 2022

Hrdailyadvisor.blr.com 

As 2022 winds down, our EntertainHR blog approaches its eight-year anniversary next month. As we’ve adapted to the new world of work—be it remote, hybrid, or in person—HR pros gain new perspectives on what not to do in the workplace. Situations from TV, film, and pop culture serve as prime examples on how to conduct […]

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US Supreme Court appeals to 1944 law to expel asylum seekers at border

«MercoPress» (en) 

The United States Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a pandemic-era health measure used to limit immigration will say in place indefinitely. The restriction, known as Title 42, has been used by officials to expel asylum seekers. In all, it has been deployed some 2.5 million times and turned away many more at the border.

Title 42 on hold after Roberts grants temporary stay in states’ appeal to keep restriction

1newsday.com 

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday temporarily stopped the expiration of the immigration restriction Title 42, which was scheduled to lift on Wednesday, after 19 states filed an appeal. Roberts' brief order did not discuss the merits of the case. The administrative stay gives the justices enough time to consider the states' appeal by delaying the looming deadline for Title 42 to end. In responses to the court, the federal government and the states challenging Title 42 made their... Читать дальше...





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