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10 recent climate policies that could make a difference In March, the Biden administration announced plans to spend roughly $3.2 billion to retrofit hundreds of thousands of homes in low-income communities with the aim of slashing Americans' energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Biden to issue Earth Day order to safeguard old-growth forests The president's order, however, will not ban logging of mature and old-growth trees, they added, and the administration is not considering a nationwide prohibition. It will include initiatives aimed at curbing deforestation overseas ...
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Supreme Court rules Puerto Ricans don't have constitutional right to some federal benefits The 8-1 opinion was written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting. The case concerned Supplemental Security Income that is available to those living in the 50 states who are older than ...
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High Court upholds excluding Puerto Ricans from aid for disabled and blind The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Congress may continue to exclude Puerto Rican residents from a federal safety net program that provides direct payments to poor, disabled, and blind American citizens. At issue was whether the Supplemental ...
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Schools are struggling to hire special education teachers. Hawaii may have found a fix This is part two of a two-part series on the special education teacher shortage. You can read part one here. A few years after Heather Carll started teaching special education in Hawaii public schools, she called it quits. She needed a break from the ...
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Why Biden's Newest Student Loan Forgiveness Initiative Is Such A Big Deal The changes announced by the Biden administration may ultimately result in several million borrowers getting their student loans cancelled in the coming years. This makes this new initiative potentially historic in terms of its scope.
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US Capitol Police say an 'extremely unusual' oversight triggered Capitol evacuation The agency evacuated the Capitol around 6:30 p.m. ET Wednesday after an unidentified single-engine plane was spotted in a restricted airspace. The plane was part of a military flyover of nearby Nationals Park for a baseball game that evening.
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What to know about the latest student loan forgiveness waiver The Biden administration says it wants to clean up the federal student loan system through which 45 million Americans possess education debt. It is waiving the rules of income-driven repayment plans to retroactively credit millions of people with ...
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Biden Isn't Done Canceling Student Loans Biden wants more student loan borrowers to get student loan forgiveness through income-driven repayment. If you're struggling financially, an income-driven repayment plan should be your preferred student loan repayment option for your federal student loans ...
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A federal judge temporarily blocks Kentucky's new abortion law LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked a state law that effectively eliminated abortions in Kentucky after the state's two remaining clinics said they couldn't meet its requirements. The decision by U.S. District Judge ...
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