Southwestern states preparing to cope with first ever water emergency

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/facing-a-colorado-river-shortage-arizona-prepares-for-the-pain-of-water-cutbacks/ar-BB1gehC4 With the Colorado River’s largest reservoir just 38% full and declining toward the threshold of a first-ever shortage, Arizona water officials convened an online meeting this week to outline how the state will deal with water cutbacks, saying the …

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“The United States under the Biden administration has knowingly, intentionally with due deliberation surrendered our southern border. It is now open to anyone from anywhere in the world who wishes to enter our country.”

“The United States under the Biden administration has knowingly, intentionally with due deliberation surrendered our southern border. It is now open to anyone from anywhere in the world who wishes to enter our country.” #OPENINGSTATEMENT pic.twitter.com/KZAoDj8Drh — Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) …

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Multiple States Join Lawsuit Against Google

Alas­ka, Flori­da, Mon­tana, Neva­da, and Puer­to Rico have joined a law­suit filed by Texas and oth­ers against Google, which accuse it of break­ing antitrust law to boost its already dom­i­nant online adver­tis­ing busi­ness, Texas Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton said on …

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Blue States Move to Tax PPP Loans

Late last year, a thorn emerged in the side of the historically successful Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which provided $525 billion in forgivable loans to more than 5 million American small businesses hurt by the pandemic. Suddenly, business owners feared facing …

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