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Biden Pledges $39 Billion in Student Debt Relief Despite Supreme Court Striking Down Last Attempt

Biden's earlier student debt relief plan, which proposed $10,000 debt relief for low-to-middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling.

U.S. Federal Deficit Increases 156% While Revenues Weaken

The U.S. federal deficit increased 156% from expenditures as revenues continue to decline.

Secret Service Calls Off White House Cocaine Investigation Due to ‘Lack of Physical Evidence’

The USSS’s statement asserted that “security systems” were checked and “several hundreds individuals” indexed, yet, apparently, no potential suspect was identified.

Wells Fargo Downgrades Fox News Stock After Viewership Failure

Fox News fell 19% from January to June compared to the same period two years ago.

Iowa Republican Caucus Scheduled for January 15

The Republican Party of Iowa scheduled its first-in-the-nation caucus this weekend set for January 15, 2024.

Bud Light No Longer Ranks Among America’s Top 10 Beers Following Widespread Backlash

Bud Light is no longer on the list of the country's 10 most popular beers after its partnership with transgender activist and influencer Dylan Mulvaney. 

Poll Finds Homosexuality Losing Support Across Both Republicans and Democrats

A Values and Beliefs poll from Gallup found that support for homosexual relationships fell by 7%.

New York County District Attorney Ends Criminal Investigation into Trump Organization Without Filing Charges

The investigation was closed in early June by District Attorney Mimi Rocah.

Those Vaccinated Against COVID-19 More Likely to Be Hospitalized

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data suggesting those who received the COVID-19 vaccine are more likely to be hospitalized.

Under Biden, U.S. Pays Russia Billions for Nuclear Energy

Russia provides about a third of the U.S.'s supply of enriched uranium.

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