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Biden is trying a new path to student loan forgiveness. Here’s who could benefit

By Katie Lobosco, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Biden administration is making another attempt to create a new student loan forgiveness program and released some details Monday about the types of borrowers being considered for eligibility. The administration is in the very early stages of developing the new program. A finalized proposal isn’t expected until

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Federal judge grants Texas’ motion to temporarily stop the Biden administration from removing razor wire at the US-Mexico border

By Rosa Flores and Sara Weisfeldt, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge on Monday granted Texas’ motion to temporarily stop the Biden administration from removing the razor wire at the US-Mexico border, pending a preliminary injunction hearing. The temporary win for Texas, which states the federal government shall not remove, disassemble, degrade or tamper with

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Mitch McConnell advocates for Ukraine aid, despite House GOP push for standalone Israel package

By Morgan Rimmer, CNN Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell continued advocating for including aid for Ukraine in the national security supplemental, while introducing Ukrainian Ambassador to the US Oksana Markarova at an event Monday in Louisville, Kentucky. Across the Capitol, newly-elected Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to advance a bill this week that only provides

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Biden pressed Netanyahu to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza as fears grow over conflict escalating

By Kevin Liptak and Betsy Klein, CNN Washington (CNN) — President Joe Biden’s administration this weekend pressured Israel to allow more aid into Gaza and to restore internet connectivity to the enclave, a concerted effort to ease a growing humanitarian crisis that comes amid fears of a widening regional war. In Biden’s first phone call

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