Plus, airstrikes kill at least 80 at a concert in Myanmar.
Democrats weigh lifting the debt ceiling before January; Myanmar airstrike kills dozens at an outdoor concert. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Democrats push to lift the debt ceiling before January |
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- Congressional Democrats are contemplating raising the federal debt ceiling before the new Congress in January. [Vox / Li Zhou]
- Failing to lift the ceiling (basically, the amount the US can legally borrow) could lead the US to default on its debt, triggering a recession and battering global financial markets. [Washington Post / Jeff Stein and Marianna Sotomayor]
- Republicans have publicly discussed using the threat of a default to force cuts to programs like Medicare and Social Security if they gain control of the House in the midterms. [ABC News / Tal Axelrod]
- Senate Democrats would likely need support from 10 Republicans, or to carve out a exception to the filibuster, to raise the ceiling. [Axios / Hans Nichols]
- President Joe Biden is reportedly supportive of raising the ceiling early, but has ruled out eliminating it. [Business Insider / Juliana Kaplan]
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📍 If you read just one story Vox's Madeline Marshall explains why the US is always hitting a debt ceiling. [Vox / Madeline Marshall] |
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Airstrike kills dozens at Myanmar concert |
- A Myanmar military airstrike reportedly killed at least 80 people Sunday at an outdoor concert in the northern state of Kachin. [New York Times / Richard C. Paddock]
- According to local reports, jets dropped four bombs as hundreds gathered to celebrate the anniversary of the Kachin ethnic minority's Kachin Independence Organization. [Al Jazeera]
- Violence between the government and ethnic minorities has spanned decades. Ongoing conflicts increased after the military took power in a coup in February 2021. [Guardian / Oliver Holmes]
- The US and Western allies condemned the attacks for violating international humanitarian law. [Associated Press / Grant Peck]
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Tuesday, sportswear brand Adidas ended its partnership with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West over his antisemitic remarks. [Vox / Aja Romano] |
- The year's last solar eclipse will be visible Tuesday in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. [CNN / Taylor Nicioli]
- On Tuesday, a Russian court upheld WNBA star Brittney Griner's nine-year sentence for drug smuggling charges. [New York Times]
- The US National Institutes of Health has acknowledged that repeated blows to the head can cause the degenerative brain disease CTE. [Guardian / Andy Bull]
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"There's nothing — nothing — that will create more chaos, more inflation, more damage to the American economy than this." |
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