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Supreme Court declines to revive Biden student debt relief plan. Here’s what borrowers should know.
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School custodian surprised with dream car by students
A group of Virginia high school students raised thousands of dollars to surprise their custodian with a Jeep Wrangler. NBC News’ José Díaz-Balart has more on the act of kindness in this week’s good ...3 hours ago -
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House Dem campaign arm is touting its post-Biden ground game
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Joan Vassos, the First ‘Golden Bachelorette,’ Knows the Show Is a ‘Weird Way to Meet Somebody’
Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old school administrator and grandmother, didn’t find love on “The Golden Bachelor.” She’ll give it another try as the star of ABC’s new spinoff.Yesterday -
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The Kids Who Didn't Know Their Parents Were Russian Spies
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The New York Times - Business
Boeing Workers Won’t Easily End Their Strike. Here’s Why.
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I met Harry as he turned 30. A tumultuous decade later, here's how he's changed
Out of the spotlight in California, more charity and media work is likely - but will he mend family bonds?1 hour ago -
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England 'could face Euros ban' over regulator plan
Uefa warns ministers that England could be excluded from Euro 2028 over "concerns" that an independent football regulator could mean "government interference".5 hours ago -
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Labour has no plans to lift ban on prison officers striking
Government ministers reject calls to repeal legislation despite union warning the decision would be seen as a betrayal3 hours ago -
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Rich Americans Prep Fail-Safe Estate Plans Ahead of Election
With the presidential race in a dead heat, wealthy Americans are calling estate lawyers.1 hour ago
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