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Saturday, July 1, 2023

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Sat Jul 1 2023

 

Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer

@nicolefallert

Hi there, friends of the Short List! Nicole here filling in for John. Hope you're having a restful weekend so far. I'm happy to bring you some of this week's most compelling reads from the USA TODAY newsroom.

🎓 Two changes for American universities. The Supreme Court dashed President Joe Biden's plan to wipe out student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans and struck down affirmative action policies at two major American colleges this week. Both rulings, decided on ideological lines, will have reverberations across the country as universities are scrambling a decades-old effort to diversify campuses while higher student debt is disproportionally impacting minority students.

More on student debts: A majority ruled that the Biden administration overstepped its power by attempting to forgive $400 billion in student loans. Biden came up with a new plan but said it'll take longer.
Regarding the affirmative action ruling, a specific line in Chief Justice John Roberts' opinion may leave some room for schools to consider the impact of a person's race, if not their race itself.

📰 Reparations could be coming for Black Californians who are descendants of those enslaved in the United States. The California Reparations Task Force publicly released its final report in Sacramento Thursday with a list of dozens of recommendations for state lawmakers to consider sweeping policy changes to compensate Black Californians for the long-standing harms and loss of generational wealth brought on by state policies that have led to housing discrimination, overpolicing and mass incarceration, devaluation of African American businesses and unjust property seizures by eminent domain, among other harms.

🏈 The NFL has suspended three players for at least a full season and another for six games in the latest batch of punishments for the league's gambling policy violations. Indianapolis Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers and defensive end Rashod Berry, along with free agent defensive tackle Demetrius Taylor, are all indefinitely suspended and must sit out at least the 2023 season before seeking reinstatement. All three were found to have placed wagers on NFL games last season, the league said in a statement.

🎇 The Fourth of July comes with the annual traditions of gatherings in backyards and parks, grilling out – and warnings from safety experts about the dangers of consumer fireworks . These warnings are serious. An estimated 10,200 Americans were hospitalized with fireworks-related injuries in 2022, according to an annual report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Don't miss more of our top reads below 👇 Enjoy your July 4 holiday and as always, see you next week 🌭

On July 4, 2020(US Independence Day) anti-4th of July activist rally at Madison Square Park in Downton Manhattan. The event was organized by Freedom March NYC a protest group civil rights organization organized by young black women leading non-violent protests. A recent 2023 report released by the Leadership Conference Education Fund shows a rise in hate crimes around general election cycles. (Footage by Tomas Abad/Getty Images)

As the country celebrates July Fourth with a looming presidential contest, an overwhelming majority fret that democracy has been irreparably harmed.

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In this handout photo taken from video released by Russian Presidential Press Service, Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the nation in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, June 24, 2023. (Russian Presidential Press Service via AP)
 

Can Putin keep his grip on power? Coup attempt dials up the pressure

For Vladimir Putin, the rebellion by Wagner group mercenaries revealed "cracks that weren't there before," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

The Columbus, Ohio skyline is blanketed in haze on June 28, 2023 as smoke from wildfires in Canada continues to move into parts of the United States.
 

Chicago, Detroit, DC among cities impacted by Canadian wildfire smoke

Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continue to spread across the U.S., with cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Washington, D.C. feeling the impact.

Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at the Moms for Liberty meeting in Philadelphia, Friday, June 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
 

'Get out of my city': DeSantis calls them 'mama bears, others disagree

Founded in 2021, Moms For Liberty made its political name by promoting what members call "parental rights" in education.

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Heat dome explained: Why 'dangerous' heat is expanding across the US

Tens of millions of Americans across the south-central U.S. – many of them in Texas – have endured a brutal heat wave over the past two weeks.

Where can you buy alcohol on Sundays?
 

Traveling this summer? Here's how alcohol laws vary across the US

Regulating alcohol has always been left up to individual states, which explains why buying and drinking alcohol looks so different across the country.

Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at an annual Basque Fry at the Corley Ranch in Gardnerville, Nev., on June 17.
 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis requests immunity from Disney lawsuit

Gov. DeSantis's attorneys wrote that the federal court should dismiss a lawsuit in part because "all of Disney's claims fail as a matter of law."

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits "The Faulkner Focus" at Fox News Channel Studios on June 2, 2023 in New York City.
 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his 2024 campaign is 'largely misunderstood'

Kennedy has his family's famous name, but lacks some of the popularity − in part for anti-vaccine views that are at odds with public health advice.

Try avoiding debt     Literature is full of references to personal debt, and none are approving. The ancient Roman writer Publilius Syrus said, "Debt is the slavery of the free." In the early 20th century, before the widespread use of credit cards and other financial instruments, large household debt was rare. Mortgages as we know them first came on the scene in 1934. Today, consumer debt is exploding. It stood at $14   trillion in the first quarter this year.    ALSO READ: The 30 Oldest Structures in the World
 

Gen Z debt surges over the past 2 years. See how your generation fared.

Gen Z's debt soared over the past 2 years. Is this worrisome? Also, see how your generation fared.

Kelsea Ballerini performs during the 52nd Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena Wednesday Nov. 14, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. ORG XMIT: TNNAT (Via OlyDrop)
 

Kelsea Ballerini speaks out after getting hit by bracelet at concert

Kelsea Ballerini stopped singing during a performance in Idaho after she was hit with a bracelet while onstage.

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