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The Supreme Court has denied Peter Navarro’s request to be released from prison while he appeals his four-month jail term for disobeying a subpoena issued by the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot. The court provided no explanation in its decision, which was addressed to Justice Neil Gorsuch and referred back to…
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Here we go again with the environmentally conscious advocates pushing their agenda against gas-powered leaf blowers in Jessica Damiano’s column at the Associated Press. She suggests that individuals should request electric equipment from landscaping companies, hoping it will lead to a change in demand for such products. However, she also recommends using traditional methods…
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Rewriting article: Protestors at USC plan to call on President Carol Folt to initiate “emergency campus student dialogue” in response to recent demonstrations supporting Palestinian and Israeli efforts during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. This follows a similar protest that took place yesterday at UCLA, where fights broke out between opposing groups after barriers meant…
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College tuition costs have skyrocketed in recent years, with student loan debt reaching an astonishing $1.6 trillion according to the New York Federal Reserve’s fourth-quarter 2023 data. This figure represents a more than doubling of borrowed amounts over just two decades. Worse still, students are now taking out even larger loans as tuition fees…
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A District Attorney in New York has found herself on the wrong side of the law after being caught speeding and refusing to stop for a police officer last week. Sandra Doorley, who serves as a DA in Monroe County, ignored commands from an officer during a traffic stop in Webster, NY on April…
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The University of Tampa community is in shock following the discovery of an abandoned and deceased infant on campus by police officers last weekend. According to authorities, they came across the body while investigating a matter near freshman dormitory McKay Hall, situated at 401 W Kennedy Boulevard, around midnight on Sunday. The circumstances surrounding…
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Saudi Arabia’s economy minister has dismissed reports suggesting that plans for its $1.5 trillion NEOM megaproject are being scaled back due to financial concerns. Faisal Al Ibrahim, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh this week, told CNBC: “All projects are moving full steam ahead”. The Line project – a planned glass-walled city…
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The U.S. Department of Education is set to offer eligible borrowers debt forgiveness or credit towards loan cancellation as part of a one-time adjustment this summer in response to President Biden’s blocked student loan cancellation plan by the Supreme Court. More than 3.6 million Direct Loan holders will receive at least three years worth…
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Protests in support of Palestinians have caused disruptions at several college campuses throughout New York City, including Columbia University and NYU. In April alone, dozens of students were arrested or suspended for participating in these demonstrations, which stemmed from a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” established by Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine on the university’s…
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Rewrite of article provided by user for better readability: This weekend wasn’t too bad, but it also didn’t exceed expectations. We have been experiencing a successful run in the past couple of weeks and I want to prolong this streak as long as possible before facing inevitable struggles. Baseball is probably my favorite sport…