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Abortion Advocacy Groups Received Nearly $2M in Taxpayer Money, PISA Math Scores Show U.S. Education Declines
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Abortion Advocacy Groups Received Nearly $2M in Taxpayer Money, PISA Math Scores Show U.S. Education Declines

A federal watchdog report shows abortion advocacy groups received nearly $2M between 2019 and 2021. Cities in California are taking different approaches to the homelessness crisis. The U.S. House of Representatives voted to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Senators from Illinois are proposing allowing non-citizens to serve in the U.S. military. U.S. student math scores from the Programme of International Student Assessment are the lowest they have ever been. The Federal reserve will likely continue to work towards 2% inflation in 2024. Keep up with these stories: - 'Appalling': Abortion advocacy groups received nearly $2B in taxpayer money - Los Angeles withdraws controversial 'homeless in hotels' ballot measure - San Francisco to consider hiring non-profit for $36.9 million to head homeless outreach - House votes to back impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden - Legislators seek to utilize non-citizens for military and police despite pushback - International test underscores US academic declines

The Center Square Daily

December 15, 202348m 0s

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Show Notes

A federal watchdog report shows abortion advocacy groups received nearly $2M between 2019 and 2021. Cities in California are taking different approaches to the homelessness crisis. The U.S. House of Representatives voted to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Senators from Illinois are proposing allowing non-citizens to serve in the U.S. military. U.S. student math scores from the Programme of International Student Assessment are the lowest they have ever been. The Federal reserve will likely continue to work towards 2% inflation in 2024.

Keep up with these stories:

- 'Appalling': Abortion advocacy groups received nearly $2B in taxpayer money

- Los Angeles withdraws controversial 'homeless in hotels' ballot measure 

- San Francisco to consider hiring non-profit for $36.9 million to head homeless outreach 

- House votes to back impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden

- Legislators seek to utilize non-citizens for military and police despite pushback 

- International test underscores US academic declines


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