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28 AUG 2021
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Why is the Supreme Court blocking the CDC's ban on evictions?
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    Supreme Court blocks Biden administration's latest ban on evictions.
    CBS News (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 80% • 4 min read

    In an unsigned opinion with the three liberal justices in dissent, the court said the case "makes clear that the applicants are virtually certain to succeed on the merits of their argument that the CDC has exceeded its authority." In a dissenting opinion, Justice Stephen Breyer noted the recent spike in COVID-19 transmission rates and warned that allowing evictions to resume could have dangerous public health consequences.
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    "It would be one thing if Congress had specifically authorized the action that the CDC has taken. But that has not happened," the court said. "Instead, the CDC has imposed a nationwide moratorium on evictions in reliance on a decades-old statute that authorizes it to implement measures like fumigation and pest extermination. It strains credulity to believe that this statute grants the CDC the sweeping authority that it asserts."
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    Initially issued by the Trump administration in September 2020 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and extended several times, the Supreme Court kept the CDC's earlier eviction ban in place with a 5-4 decision in late June.
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    Critics of the SCOTUS decision against the CDC's Eviction Moratorium might miss the rule of law when they need it.
    Reason (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 79% • 8 min read
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    Supreme Court ended Eviction Moratorium, but pandemic showed road map for fighting back.
    The Intercept (Left) • Factual Grade 75% • 8 min read

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What did Israel's new prime minister discuss in his meeting with President Biden?


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Why did movie director Spike Lee re-edit his 9/11 documentary?


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Context: ISIS-K suspected of deadly bombing at Kabul airport

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" No - I worked for the Department of Homeland Security for seven years, and although that does not make me an intelligence expert or an expert in the socio-political structures of the area, I saw enough from the intelligence community to know that the Taliban is an entity that shouldn't be trusted, endorsed, or supported. Colluding with them, even against a darkness such as ISIS, legitimizes their reign. "


" Unsure - While on the surface level it makes sense that the enemy of my enemy should be my friend, that mantra hasn't wo..."



" Yes - The reality is that the Taliban controls Afghanistan. Obviously, a democratic government would be preferable, but that isn't happening. I think that th..."



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