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Daily update May 20, 2022
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Inside Higher Ed
President Biden has hinted that he is considering relieving at least some of the $1.7 trillion in debt owed to the federal government by more than 40 million student loan borrowers. However, with the final proposal still up ...
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Texas Tribune
Immigrants, people living in poverty and non-English speakers were among the most likely to be missed, yet the crucial count received lackluster promotion by Texas state government. by Alexa Ura May 19, 2022 Updated: 1 hour ago. Copy link.
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NPR
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
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Forbes
While student loan borrower advocacy groups and top Democrats in Congress have been urging Biden to cancel $50,000 or more in student debt for every borrower, he has definitively ruled that out. "I am not considering $50,000 in debt reduction," Biden said ...
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WABC-TV
PEARL RIVER, Rockland County (WABC) -- For the second time this year, a Rockland County community has had to take action after a racist incident during a school sporting event. Back in February, during a varsity basketball game at Pearl River High ...
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news.delaware.gov
Many wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, will leave their young to forage for food, returning a few times a day, trusting their young's natural instinct to lie quietly so as not to be detected by predators.
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OPB News
Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday appointed Roger Rogoff, a current attorney for Microsoft who spent nearly three decades in the King County criminal justice system, to lead the Office of Independent Investigations.
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University of Florida
The University of Florida will hold a candlelight vigil today to mourn the lives lost in the mass shooting that tragically unfolded in Buffalo, New York. The vigil will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Century Tower. All are welcome to attend.
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