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West Virginia's reliance on coal is getting more expensive, and Joe Manchin's constituents are footing the bill Her electricity bill spikes every January, when Chase estimates her electricity usage increases five- or six-fold. In September, she was still paying down a remaining balance of $600 from the winter before -- twice the cost of her monthly mortgage payment.
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Biden's climate targets are possible without clean energy program, but will need tax credits and regulations (CNN) Even if Democrats' cornerstone climate policy -- a clean electricity program -- is stripped out of their budget bill, an independent analysis estimates President Joe Biden can still meet his climate goals. But it would take decisive action and ...
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University of North Carolina can continue to consider race as a factor in admissions process, judge rules (CNN) A federal judge ruled Monday that the University of North Carolina did not discriminate against applicants who were White and Asian American during the university's undergraduate admissions process, according to court documents.
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Student Loan Forgiveness Will Never Happen If This Continues To Be The Best Strategy There are 45 million student loan borrowers collectively $1.7 trillion of student loan debt. Yet, there hasn't been any mass student loan cancellation despite all these efforts. If progressives in Congress want student loans cancelled, it's time to change ...
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Three children killed in airstrikes on Ethiopia's Tigray region, UN says A spokesman for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) accused Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Monday of targeting civilians in an attack on a busy market day. Ethiopia's federal government launched a military offensive to oust the TPLF last ...
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In 2008, some Republicans claimed Obama was a Muslim. Colin Powell pushed back Obama was the first Black nominee of a major American political party. His Republican opponent, Sen. John McCain, was a Vietnam War veteran who ran as the natural successor to the hawkish neoconservative movement that President George W. Bush had overseen ...
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Police officers and unions put up a fight against vaccine mandates for public workers For hundreds of public employees in the state of Washington, where a new vaccine mandate for state employees went into effect this week, Monday was their last day on the job. That includes a sergeant with the Washington State Patrol who told KUOW that ...
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With clock ticking, Biden meets with progressives and moderates to secure his agenda Progressive Democrats praised a Tuesday meeting with President Biden but acknowledged that key priorities, including climate, pre-K and the child tax credit, would likely be smaller in any agreement with moderates. "The president is the inspirer, ...
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Haiti gang wants $17M ransom for kidnapped American and Canadian missionaries Haitian Justice Minister Liszt Quitel told CNN the kidnappers have demanded a total of $17 million for the group's release and that they were being held in a location outside the suburb.
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Biden to spend this week working behind the scenes to press Democrats on his sweeping domestic agenda (CNN) President Joe Biden has few public events on his schedule this week as he works behind the scenes to secure an agreement on his domestic agenda amid deep divisions within his party. A source familiar with the President's private schedule says it ...
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