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| | | | | The Biden Administration and U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday that they plan to cancel $1.2 billion in student loan debt for 35,000 public service workers. Read to learn more. | |
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| | | | | Higher education has long been touted in America as the path to success. A person with a college degree makes, on average, 50 percent more than one with just a high school diploma.1 This is what is driving more and more students to pursue higher education. But with that surge in student enrollment comes a | |
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| | | | | Earlier this year the Biden administration ended a series of student loan repayment pauses and restarted the debt payment process. How is it going so far? According to the Department of Education, | |
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| | | In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court upheld President Trump's authority to fire 1,300 Department of Education employees! This bold move dismantles a bloated left-wing bureaucracy and raises red flags about Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's qualifications, sparking rumors of looming impeachment. The ruling signifies a monumental shift in executive power, challenging long-held precedents and shaking the foundations of the judiciary as we know it. Are we witnessing the beginning of a new conservative era or just a chapter in an ongoing political drama? | ||