Here are 5️⃣ things you need to know today: 1️⃣ Debt limit 2️⃣ Turkey election 3️⃣ Moscow hit by drone attack 4️⃣ Women's safety in India 5️⃣ Uganda anti-LGBTQ laws
Going on a cruise soon? You may want to skip the terrifying accounts from aboard a Carnival ship that got battered by severe weather this weekend. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. 1. Debt limit President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy forged a debt ceiling deal to possibly avoid a catastrophic US default in a matter of days, but not everyone is happy about it. The agreement would suspend the nation’s $31.
The amount of backlash that I have gotten has been overwhelming. I just hope that this is the beginning of the end of the messages and the onslaught that I’m getting.” — Erik Carnell, a trans designer whose brand Abprallen was featured in this year’s Target Pride collection. He says he’s gotten death threats and threatening messages due to several anti-LGBTQ campaigns targeting the collection.
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