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The Education Department found that DeVry University had misled prospective students from 2008 to 2015

Education Department cancels $415 million in student debt for victims of for-profit college fraud

By Katie Lobosco, CNN The Education Department announced Wednesday that it has canceled another $415 million in federal student loan debt owed by nearly 16,000 borrowers who were misled by for-profit colleges. It’s the latest effort by the Biden administration to cancel student loan debt for borrowers who may already be eligible for debt relief

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The White House announced new temporary leadership at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

White House announces new temporary leadership in key agency after resignation of top science adviser

By Donald Judd, CNN The White House announced new temporary leadership at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, just one week after Biden’s top science adviser, Dr. Eric Lander, resigned following an investigation into his office behavior. “Today, President Joe Biden announced that Dr. Alondra Nelson will perform the duties of director

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US says Russia has added 7,000 troops along Ukraine border, despite claims of pullback

By Kevin Liptak, CNN Russian forces massed along Ukraine’s borders have increased by approximately 7,000 troops in recent days, the United States alleged Wednesday evening, despite claims from Moscow it was pulling back. A senior US administration official said the increase renders Russia’s assertion of withdrawal “false,” and warned President Vladimir Putin’s public openness to

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In this photo taken from video provided by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Tuesday

US says Russia has added 7,000 troops along Ukraine border, despite claims of pullback

By Kevin Liptak, CNN Russian forces massed along Ukraine’s borders have increased by approximately 7,000 troops in recent days, the United States alleged Wednesday evening, despite claims from Moscow it was pulling back. A senior US administration official said the increase renders Russia’s assertion of withdrawal “false,” and warned President Vladimir Putin’s public openness to

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Sen. Rodger Smitherman compares US Representative district maps during the special session on redistricting at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery

‘Devastating implications’: GOP redistricting battles in Alabama and other states raise concerns about voter suppression

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN Kenya Goodson, a 46-year-old Black woman from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has voted in every election since she was 19. But last week’s Supreme Court decision to allow Alabama’s new congressional map — which voting rights advocates say dilutes the power of Black voters — to remain in place has left Goodson, who

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The state of Texas filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to overturn President Joe Biden's mask mandate for public transport.

Texas sues Biden administration in longshot bid to overturn federal mask mandate for public transport

By Devan Cole, CNN The state of Texas filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to overturn President Joe Biden’s mask mandate for public transport, marking the latest longshot bid to scrap one of the President’s key Covid-19 health measures. “Biden’s repeated disregard of the individual liberties of Texans is not only disrespectful to the US Constitution,

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Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem speaks May 2

Trump’s pick for Arizona secretary of state suggested Covid didn’t exist and called vaccine a ‘crime against humanity’

By Drew Myers, Em Steck and Andrew Kaczynski, CNN Mark Finchem, the Arizona secretary of state candidate backed by former President Donald Trump, spread dangerous misinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic on social media, calling the vaccine a “crime against humanity,” implying it was a “bio-weapon” and sharing an article last August that suggested Covid-19 did

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People wear masks at an indoor mall in lower Manhattan on December 13

Are Americans ready for a return to pre-pandemic normal? Depends on what ‘normal’ means.

By Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN Most Americans are weary of Covid-19, recent polling shows, but there’s less consensus over how that exhaustion should translate into policy. Public opinion, these surveys suggest, isn’t a struggle between two clearly defined opposing camps — one favoring an immediate and total lifting of Covid precautions and the other a state

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Zinke faced several ethics questions throughout his time at the Interior Department.

Trump-era Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke violated ethics rules while in office, watchdog report finds

By Corinne Dorsey and Liz Stark, CNN Trump-era Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke violated ethics rules by being involved in negotiations over a land development project in Montana during his time in office and by failing to fully disclose his involvement after questioning from an ethics official, according to a government watchdog report released Wednesday. The

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