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Harris Highlights Student Loan Forgiveness at Houston Conference

HOUSTON – Student loan forgiveness took center stage on Thursday at the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) conference. Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the Biden administration’s commitment to alleviating student debt, especially for public service workers, including teachers. This event saw Harris engaging with educators and highlighting significant strides in federal student loan forgiveness. Federal […]

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Man Sentenced for Attempted Armed Robbery and Dog’s Death in South Carolina

Spartanburg County Man Sentenced to Life for Violent Crime Spree In Spartanburg County, South Carolina, a man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole following his conviction for a violent attempted armed robbery that resulted in the death of a dog. The 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office announced the verdict and sentence […]

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Americans Can Claim Up to $10,000 from CorrectCare Data Breach Settlement

A proposed class action settlement worth $6.49 million has been reached following a significant data breach involving CorrectCare Integrated Health, LLC. The breach, which compromised personal information of individuals whose medical claims were processed by the company, was identified on July 6, 2022, and publicly disclosed on November 28, 2022. This settlement is designed to […]

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Trump criticizes Kamala Harris for a job she didn’t even have

The radical right is focusing on its latest assault on Vice President Kamala Harris: she is allegedly completely accountable for the US-Mexico border. On Thursday, House Republicans passed a resolution labeling Harris the “border czar” and attacking her refugee policies. Representative Elise Stefanik’s petition was approved with a vote of 220-196. Stefanik said on the […]

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Factors Kamala shouldn’t be president that are not because she’s a female

So, it appears that childless cat woman Kamala Harris has almost earned her nomination for the party’s run for president, indicating not only that America is at risk of becoming ruled by an individual with no direct investment in the country. However, we will have to endure MONTHS of waking up complaining regarding “women,” “sexism,” “history,” “declaring […]

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New York State Expands SNAP Benefits to Include Hot Meals

New York City lawmakers are working to expand options for residents by allowing some SNAP recipients to purchase hot meals. Eligible individuals include those aged 60 or older, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. State Senator Roxanne Persaud of Brooklyn, who sponsored the legislation, envisions broadening the program to benefit more New Yorkers. Eligibility […]

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