The Griffin hopes you have a happy holiday and a great winter break.
The Residential Hall Association is holding a midnight breakfast on Dec. 8 from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the dining hall.
Housing selection for 2025 is now open, and the third phase of the process will be completed in March of 2025.
The Buffalo Bills play against the Rams on Dec. 8 at 4:25 p.m.
The New York Times has reported that the person who assassinated Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, was using a “fake New Jersey identification to book a room at a hostel on Manhattan’s Upper West Side where he stayed before the killing.”
NPR reported that Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, “One of the country's largest health insurers,” has reversed their “decision to no longer pay for anesthesia care in certain states if the surgery or procedure goes beyond a particular time limit.” In a statement that the company wrote to NPR, it stated that ‘“There has been significant widespread misinformation about an update to our anesthesia policy. As a result, we have decided to not proceed with this policy change.’”
The New York Times reported that The Justice Department has released its investigation into the Memphis Police Department. The 73-page report found that the police department “had used excessive force, treated Black people more harshly than white people and mistreated those with mental health issues.” Furthermore, “The report said that the civil rights violations had a ‘corrosive effect.’”
The New York Times reported that President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to use tariffs against BRICS countries as a way to “punish them with 100 percent tariffs and shut them out of U.S. markets,” if they try to “create their own currency to rival the dollar” will “have the opposite effect” of preserving the value of the dollar. They report that “the aggressive use of tariffs and sanctions by the United States is the reason that other nations have increasingly been considering alternatives to the dollar.”
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