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Month: November 2022

Justice Department signals it plans to ask the Supreme Court to reinstate Biden’s student debt relief program

By Tierney Sneed and Jeremy Diamond, CNN The Justice Department indicated in a court filing Thursday that it plans to ask the Supreme Court to reinstate the Biden administration’s student debt relief program. “The government will be filing an application with the Supreme Court to vacate a separate injunction against the Secretary’s action entered by

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Karen Bass vows to ‘solve homelessness’ and to be an agent of change as first female mayor of Los Angeles

By Maeve Reston, CNN Los Angeles Mayor-elect Karen Bass promised to solve the city’s homelessness crisis in her first address after winning election as the first woman to lead the nation’s second-largest city. In a speech Thursday at the historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre, the Democratic congresswoman called on voters from across the city to become

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¿Cómo le ha ido a México en los Mundiales de fútbol? ¿Qué tan lejos que ha llegado?

urielblanco (CNN Español) — México se juega su futuro en el Mundial de Qatar en la fecha de este miércoles: tiene que ganarle a Arabia Saudita y el resultado de Argentina contra Polonia tiene que favorecerlo para que pueda avanzar a octavos. El panorama es desalentador, pero matemáticamente sigue teniendo posibilidades. México – Arabia Saudita

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Deadlier than Fire: NC firefighters paying out of pocket for crucial health screenings

By Jennifer Emert Click here for updates on this story     ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — “If it wasn’t for the testing I was diligent about, I’d be dead today,” said medically retired Asheville Firefighter Ben Brickhouse of how he caught his prostate cancer diagnosis with lab testing during his routine physical. Brickhouse had no symptoms.

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