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Appeals court OKs Biden federal employee vaccine mandate NEW ORLEANS — President Joe Biden's requirement that all federal employees be vaccinated against COVID-19 was upheld Thursday by a federal appeals court. In a 2-1 ruling, a panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court and ordered ...
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Nancy Pelosi postpones Asia trip after testing positive for Covid-19 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi works her way through the crowd at an event in the White House on April 5. (CNN) A US Congressional delegation ...
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The child tax credit was a lifeline. Now some families are falling back into poverty When Sarah Anderson lost both her jobs during the pandemic, the money dried up and the stress kicked in. So the extra income from the expanded child tax credit was a lifesaver. "The money wasn't a replacement for that income, but it just helped keep ...
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Student Loan Payment Pause: 5 Questions President Joe Biden extended student loan relief for the 4th time. Let's answer your top questions. Here's what you need to know. Student Loans. Now that Biden has extended the student loan payment pause, you may be wondering what this means for your ...
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The student loan pause has been extended until the end of August NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Mike Pierce of the Student Borrower Protection Center, about plans to extend the student loan payment pause and a reset for roughly 7 million borrowers who are in default. LEILA FADEL, HOST: The Biden administration is ...
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President Biden's Budget Invests $2.8 Billion to Support Economies, Outdoor Recreation and Access to Public Lands GAOA also provides permanent, full funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) at $900 million annually to secure public access and improve recreation opportunities on public lands; protect watersheds and wildlife; and preserve ecosystem ...
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Alaska lawmakers consider $2600 payment per resident in 2022, but proposals differ in details The House turned down a series of amendments that would have increased the dividend or provided retroactive payments. A narrow majority of lawmakers voted against those amendments, citing their cost. Debates on amendments affecting other parts ...
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Address lack of mental health parity, don't make things worse! Everyone acknowledges the mental health crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing the mental health needs of Connecticut residents, particularly children, is a top priority this legislative session. Therefore, one has to question why a ...
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What to do if you test positive for COVID at this point in the pandemic NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with infectious disease specialist Dr. Celine Gounder about the evolving guidance around COVID and the tools we have to fight it. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: COVID-19 has been around long enough that we are not even counting ...
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