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3.8 Million Renters Likely To Be Evicted In Next Two Months

As pandemic eviction moratoriums expire and rent payment relief programs end across the U.S., a rental crisis is beginning to crest. About 8.5 million people...

Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

Breitbart Business Digest: Canceling Student Debt Will Not Raise Inflation, Say the People Who Told You Inflation Would Be Transitory

The debate over the Biden administration’s student loan scheme has somehow become even stupider as the week has worn on.

Recession Watch: Fears Return As Fed Warns Americans Of ‘Some Pain’ As Economy Braces For More Job Cuts

Fears of an impending recession once again escalated Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned economic growth will suffer as the central bank works to ease decades-high inflation

Tennessee Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect That Protects All Babies From Abortion

A new Tennessee abortion ban is going into effect today that protects all babies from abortion.

Biden Student Loan Handout Gives up to $20K to Lawyers, Doctors Set to Make Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

President Biden's student loan handout will provide relief for recent law school and medical school graduates who will soon earn hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Biden Announces Student Loan Cancelation

Up to $20,000 per borrower can be forgiven.

W.H.O. Says Monkeypox ‘Vaccine Is Not 100% Effective’ as Vax Manufacturer Ramps Up Production Capacity

Monkeypox vaccine is "not a silver bullet," says WHO's monkeypox lead official.

Monkeypox Vax: ‘Little Data’ and ‘No Clinical Trials’ to Evaluate Efficacy in Humans (Reuters Analysis)

The monkeypox jab "has not undergone clinical trials to evaluate the vaccine's ability to prevent monkeypox in humans," Reuters reports.

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