02-22-2024
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Non-binary teen Nex Benedict didn’t die from trauma, police say
Authorities in Oklahoma have said preliminary findings suggest the death of non-binary teenager Nex Benedict, who died a day after a physical altercation at school, wasn’t related to “trauma”. Nex Benedict, 16, died on 8 February, one day after telling their family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at Owasso High School.
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02-21-2024
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Biden administration is forgiving $1.2 billion in student debt for 153,000 borrowers
The Biden administration on Wednesday said it is automatically forgiving $1.2 billion in student debt for 153,000 borrowers. Loan holders whose debt will be discharged will receive an email from President Joe Biden today informing them of the forgiveness.
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02-20-2024
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Unveiling ‘Warp Speed,' the White House's America-first push for a coronavirus vaccine
Conventional wisdom is that a vaccine for COVID-19 is at least 1 year away, but the organizers of a U.S. government push called Operation Warp Speed have little use for conventional wisdom. The project, vaguely described to date.
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02-19-2024
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Nate Silver Sounds the Alarm on Biden Campaign: ‘He’s Losing Now & There’s No Plan’
Political commentator and elections analyst Nate Silver is sounding the alarm about President Joe Biden’s chances of winning reelection, writing in a Substack post that Biden is “losing” and appears to have no clear plan to right the ship.
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- Outgoing Dutch PM tells Europe to stop 'whining and nagging about Trump'
- Denver's hospitals are at risk of collapse because of migrant crisis, with one health system providing $17M of unpaid care in just three months
- Biden Staffer Who Mishandled China, Iran Secrets Retains High-Security Pentagon Job
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02-16-2024
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Labor Department reports high-than-expected wholesales price increases in January
The Labor Department on Friday reported wholesale prices increased 0.3% from December to January, more than expected and considered another sign that inflation remains persistently despite Federal Reserve efforts and expectations.
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02-15-2024
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Chicago will drop controversial ShotSpotter gunfire detection system Portland considered
ShotSpotter is a surveillance technology that uses acoustic sensors to detect and locate gunshots, alerting law enforcement in real-time. But it’s been met with controversy for not only being very costly, but allegedly inaccurate, ineffective, and even biased.
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02-14-2024
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Migrant teen accused in Times Square attack on cops is arrested again for Macy’s robbery
One of the migrants allegedly involved in a mob assault on a pair of cops in Times Square has been arrested again — this time for participating in a coordinated robbery of a Macy’s store in Queens.
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- CIA and foreign intelligence agencies illegally targeted 26 Trump associates before 2016 Russia collusion claims: report
- Obama Administration Rushed to Preserve Intelligence of Russian Election Hacking
- San Diego border agents arrest 269 Chinese migrants in a single DAY amid growing concern over why so many are flooding into the US
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02-13-2024
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Joe Biden was 'the enabler' for foreign deals with China & others testifies Hunter's ex-business partner Tony Bobulinski
Hunter Biden's ex-business partner who has since turned on him, Tony Bobulinski, says Joe Biden was the 'enabler' of his family's lucrative foreign business deals. He plans to tell Republicans leading impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden today.
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