AP Explains: SCOTUS rejects student loan forgiveness
Associated Press Supreme Court reporter Mark Sherman explains the high court’s decision that killed President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan…
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French President says social media causing copycat violence, amid riots over teen’s killing
Emmanuel Macron said young people have been influenced by video games and social media, amid large scale riots in France.
Read moreFrance riots: Nanterre rocked by killing and unrest
The town of Nanterre is shaken by nights of rioting after 17-year-old Nahel was shot by police.
Read moreAfter California girl’s pup intentionally run over, killed, shelter, cops, find her new friend
With help from Sacramento deputies, Priscilla Aguilar got the chance to adopt a new dog after a man intentionally killed her puppy this month.
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Affirmative Action Ruling May Upend Hiring Policies, Too
The Supreme Court decision on college admissions could lead companies to alter recruitment and promotion practices to pre-empt legal challenges.The Supreme Court decision on college admissions could…
Read moreArizona semi driver was ‘actively using’ TikTok before fiery crash that killed 5, cops say
Semi driver Danny Tiner was arrested after investigators said he was using TikTok while driving before a fatal Arizona crash that killed five people.
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Could this Instagram feature stop women being sent unsolicited d**k pics?
Instagram is testing a new feature designed to block users from sending unsolicited explicit content to people they don’t know.
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Your tax return will look a little different this year. Here’s what you need to know
Working from home deductions have changed, as has the low and middle-income tax offset.
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18 Hasidic Schools Failed to Provide Basic Education, New York City Finds
An eight-year investigation determined that the religious schools were breaking the law by not offering thousands of students adequate instruction in English and math.An eight-year investigation determined…
Read moreSatellite imagery reveals more than 300 new tents at a site that could be a base for Wagner in Belarus.
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Read moreBrazil court imposes Bolsonaro election ban to 2030
A panel of judges voted Friday to render far-right former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ineligible to run for office again after concluding that he abused his power…
Read moreProtesters outside George Santos court appearance
U.S. Rep. George Santos appeared in federal court Friday, his first time in court since pleading not guilty last month to charges of money laundering, wire fraud,…
Read moreLouisiana couple finds a 5-foot alligator in their home. It entered through the doggy door.
After the encounter, the couple upgraded their dog door to one that only responds to a signal from their dog’s collar.
Read moreCalifornia law aimed at getting pigs out of narrow breeding cages taking effect
A California law approved by voters that promises to get breeding pigs out of narrow cages will technically take effect Saturday. That’s after years of delays, and…
Read moreUS Supreme Court strikes down student loan forgiveness plan
The decision means Joe Biden’s proposal to wipe out billions in student debt is effectively axed.
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What the Affirmative Action Ruling Means for Colleges and Universities
The end of race-conscious admissions could have wide-ranging effects. Here’s what might happen.The end of race-conscious admissions could have wide-ranging effects. Here’s what might happen.
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