Today’s Headlines: The Department of Education is investigating Harvard's admissions policies, focusing on "legacy" students and potential racial discrimination. A study found that children from ultra-wealthy families have a higher chance of getting into Ivy League schools. A federal judge struck down the Biden administration's asylum restrictions but granted a 14-day delay for appeal. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy mentioned the possibility of an impeachment inquiry into President Biden despite no evidence of misconduct. The UPS strike was averted as the Teamsters Union secured pay raises and benefits for its employees. However, concerns were raised about UPS's plan to provide air conditioning only for new delivery trucks.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: Education Department opens investigation into Harvard’s legacy admissions
NY Times: Study of Elite College Admission Data Suggests Being Very Rich Is It's Own Qualification
WA Post: Federal judge tosses Biden administration asylum rule for migrants
AP News: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden
NPR: UPS union calls off strike threat after securing pay raises for workers
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