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Biden Admin to Cancel $6 Billion in Student Loans for 200,000 Defrauded Borrowers

Some 200,000 students who claim they were defrauded by educational institutions in the United States are set to have their student loans canceled after the Biden administration this week settled a $6 billion class-action lawsuit.

Transgender Rugby Players to Be Barred from International Women’s Competitions

"Male-to-female (transwomen) players are unable to play in sanctioned women’s international rugby league matches," the International Rugby League said.

House January 6 Committee Is Failing but Doesn’t Know Why

It is widely seen that the U.S. House Select Committee about January 6 is falling flat.

College Enrollment Drops 1.4M Students, Threatening Long-Term Stability of Higher Education

New concerns are being raised about the long-term outlook of higher education as enrollment numbers continue to decline and coronavirus relief funds run out.

More Vaccine-Injured Pilots Speak Out as Groups Pressure Airlines, Regulators to End Mandates

Sharp chest pains. Myocarditis and pericarditis. Heart attacks. Strokes and subsequent blindness.

Fauci Won’t Answer Whether Gov’t Vax Approval Committee Members Are Paid by Vax Manufacturers (Video)

"People who receive royalties are not required to divulge them," said Fauci.

Conservatives Sound Alarm Over California Bill That Creates Unelected Regulatory Council for Fast Food Industry

A new California bill that would pass off regulation of the fast food industry to an unelected council has raised concerns with Republicans and business groups struggling to recover from pandemic lockdowns.

Rep. Jordan Says House Jan. 6 Committee Altered Evidence, Showing Nothing New

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol breach altered a text message exchange between him and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Pair of Supreme Court Rulings Make It More Difficult to Challenge Immigration Policies

The Supreme Court issued rulings in two related cases on Monday that will make it much harder for noncitizens to challenge U.S. immigration policies in court.

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