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Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.11.22

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.11.22

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.11.22

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U.S. President Joe Biden listens as he meets with Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis

Joe Biden: 

Biden addressed the American public on the state of the economy. In addition to saying that his administration has made “extraordinary progress” with the economy, Biden blamed all economic hardship on COVID-19 and Russia.

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., fired back after President Biden dismissed his economic plan as an “ultra-MAGA agenda,” saying the president has “no plan” to combat the soaring inflation crisis.

Rare-earth metal prices will skyrocket as Ukraine-Russia tensions continue. These metals are used to produce electric vehicles.

Hunter Biden: 

The federal investigation into Hunter Biden “appears to be coming to a head.” Prosecutors examining Biden’s taxes and foreign consulting work met in recent weeks to discuss whether to move forward with the case.

LGBTQ: 

Kellogg Company released a limited-edition breakfast cereal designed to support the LBGTQ community.

Some Wentzville parents are raising concerns about a question that surfaced in class activities. It’s connected to an advanced placement government class at Holt High School this week. A student said an assigned, in-class, online exercise included the following question: “Teresa has heard in the news about the fatal shootings of unarmed African American men by police officers but does not think it is necessarily due to racism. Teresa is MOST likely a:” The choices were, “Democrat, black woman, Republican, Democrat-leaning woman.”

Kathy Barnette: 

Wikipedia has deleted the page of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kathy Barnette, who would be the first black senator for Pennsylvania if elected, after the company said she is not a notable person.

Just two weeks before the Pennsylvania primary election, GOP Senate candidate Kathy Barnette said she is alive today because her mother, who was only a pre-teen when she was raped, decided not to end the life in her womb.

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