Monday Morning Headlines: Supreme Court Will Not Reconsider Gay Marriage
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Monday Morning Headlines: Supreme Court Will Not Reconsider Gay Marriage
"Alito and Thomas be damned, the Supreme Court will not be reconsidering the ten-year-old decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Four members of the court would have had to vote to take on the case, brought by loony Kim Davis along with her final appeal of the $300,000 judgment against her from the gay couple she denied a marriage license to. [New York Times] A Tesla driver and a bicyclist got into some sort of confrontation Saturday morning in the Marin Headlands that ended with the bicyclist being stabbed. [KRON4]"
"The Department of Agriculture over the weekend threatened states like California with penalties over their rushed payments of SNAP benefits following court decisions late last week. [ABC 7] Even as Congress inches closer to reopening the government, the battle over SNAP benefits continued Monday morning, with the Trump administration seeking a new emergency order from the Supreme Court to allow it to not pay out full benefits for November. [New York Times]"
The Supreme Court declined to revisit the ten-year-old ruling that legalized same-sex marriage, ending an effort tied to Kim Davis and her final appeal of a $300,000 judgment. A confrontation between a Tesla driver and a bicyclist in the Marin Headlands left the bicyclist stabbed. Treasure Island now has an unusually high share of residents in their 20s as younger people leave San Francisco. The Department of Agriculture warned states of penalties for rushed SNAP payments after recent rulings, and the Trump administration sought emergency Supreme Court relief to reduce November SNAP payouts. The Court agreed to hear a challenge on counting mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day. A high-profile birthday party for Kris Jenner drew noise complaints.
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