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In Widely-Seen Gaffe, George W. Bush Decries ‘Brutal' Invasion of Iraq — When He Meant Ukraine
Former President George W. Bush compared Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Winston Churchill while commenting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine at an event at the Bush Center on Wednesday.
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Experts Seriously Doubt Whether Patent Waivers on Covid-19 Vaccines Will Ever Come to Be
Calls to waive the patents on mRNA Covid vaccines have gained traction globally, but experts seriously doubt that they will ever come to be.
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With More Than Half a Million Americans Unhoused, the U.S. Is Still Struggling to Solve the Homelessness Crisis
The Covid pandemic caused a surge in housing costs and a rise in unemployment, leaving nearly 600,000 Americans unhoused in 2020.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Dead at 82
The former Senate majority leader died after a four-year battle with prostate cancer, his wife said Tuesday.
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What Borrowers Need to Know About Biden Administration's Reforms to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Many borrowers are finally due to get their student loans excused under the public service loan forgiveness program, after reforms by the Biden administration.
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GOP Rep. Devin Nunes Resigns From Congress to Become CEO of Trump's Media Company
Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, will start as CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group in January.
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Many People Are Flying Private Jet Services for the First Time. Here's What They're Paying
The cost of private jet charters can vary wildly. Here’s why, and what new converts paid for their first flights during the pandemic.
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Biden Remains Fit for Duty, Doctor Says in Summary of President's Medical Examination
President Joe Biden had a “benign-appearing” polyp removed during a colonoscopy for his first medical physical exam while serving in the White House.
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Biden Briefly Transfers Power to Vice President Harris While He Undergoes Routine Colonoscopy
The White House said it will publicly share a written summary of Biden’s physical later Friday afternoon.
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Legal Battle Over Biden Covid Vaccine Mandate Heads to Federal Appeals Court With GOP-Appointed Majority
The Sixth Circuit appeals court, which has a GOP-appointed majority, will now decide whether to permanently halt Biden’s Covid vaccine mandate policy.
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Colin Powell: A Life in Pictures
Colin Luther Powell, the first Black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the first Black Secretary of State, died of COVID-19 complications at the age of 84. Born in New York City to Jamaican parents, Powell started his military career as a second lieutenant with the Army before rising through the ranks to become Deputy National Security Advisor, National... -
Former Sec. of State Colin Powell Dead at 84
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has died due to complications from COVID-19.
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Borrowers Have a Year to Get a Second Shot at Public Service Loan Forgiveness
If you’ve been told you’re ineligible for public service loan forgiveness, that may no longer be the case. Here’s what you need to know and do.
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The New Rules for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
After years of frustration with the public service loan forgiveness program, many borrowers are finally seeing some relief. How to make sure you do, too.
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Big Changes Are Coming to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
The government program that forgives the student loans of public servants has been plagued by issues. The Biden administration hopes to fix it.
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Former First Daughter Barbara Bush Welcomes Baby Girl
Former first daughter Barbara Bush Coyne and her husband Craig welcomed their first child on Monday.