
Craig Nigrelli
Morning Anchor, Writer and Presenter at Straight Arrow News
News Biz Veteran(Buffalo, Albuquerque, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Wichita, Sarasota), Rutgers grad, loves hockey, lifting weights, mountains & cab sav.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Devin Pavlou |Jason Morrell |Shianne DeLeon
The main trust fund used to pay Social Security benefits is projected to be depleted by 2033, and when combined with Social Security Disability Insurance, the forecast gets even worse. In its annual report released on Wednesday, June 18, the Social Security Administration (SSA) said total reserves for both programs are now expected to run out by 2034, one year earlier than last year’s projection.
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san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Emma Stoltzfus |Mathew Grisham
A federal judge on Thursday, June 19, ruled that the Trump administration cannot withhold billions of dollars in federal funds from 20 Democratic-led states in order to force them to cooperate with immigration enforcement. U.S. District Judge John McConnell of Providence, Rhode Island, ruled that the Department of Transportation (DOT) does not have the authority to compel states to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), calling the requirement unconstitutional.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Devan Markham |Jason Morrell |Kaleb Gillespie
A ticking clock looms over Iran as President Donald Trump sets a deadline for a potential U.S. military strike, indicating that the next two weeks could bring major changes. In California, a major development has happened: a court ruled that Trump had the right to take control of the National Guard. This decision could have important consequences and shows that the ongoing conflict is not over yet.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Devin Pavlou |Jason Morrell |Kaleb Gillespie
Summer doesn’t officially start until Friday, June 20, but the heat has already arrived — and it’s only going to get worse. Starting Thursday, June 19, the first of two rounds of extreme heat is expected to roast the eastern U.S., with a brutal heat dome building through the weekend and into next week. More than 15 million people — from Washington, D.C. to Florida — are under a major heat risk.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Ally Heath |Craig Nigrelli |Jason Morrell |Kaleb Gillespie
Hundreds gathered on the Capitol steps in St. Paul, Minnesota on Wednesday, June 18, to remember Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. They were gunned down in what’s being called a political assassination on Saturday, June 14. The vigil came just hours after police said someone broke into the Hortmans’ home. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his wife, Gwen, were among the attendees at the gathering, which drew hundreds of people.
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Israel attacks Iran nuclear facilities, says Iran was moving quickly with plans to destroy Israel; Appeals court allowed Natl' Guard to stay in L-A for now; Washington preps for military parade and protests. Straight Arrow News, Fri. AM 6/13 https://t.co/q5FdNdWoBU

Busy and big news day. Plane crash in India w/242 people on board, Boeing 787; Newsom goes to court again trying to halt military presence in L-A; American personnel leaving Middle East due to tensions with Iran. Straight Arrow News, Thurs. AM 6/12 https://t.co/YU6iLxPz5i

Federal Judge rules National Guard can stay in L.A. as protests now hit other big cities; U.S./China strike framework of deal on trade talks; Elon Musk now says he regrets some of his posts about Pres. Trump. Straight Arrow News, Weds. AM 6/11 https://t.co/UtDk6pJmUD