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  • Analysis: The Supreme Court’s student loans case is about more than student loans

    Analysis: The Supreme Court’s student loans case is about more than student loans

     

    When the Supreme Court reconvenes at the end of February, it will hear a headline-grabbing case concerning President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program that will affect the finances of millions of Americans.

    ​When the Supreme Court reconvenes at the end of February, it will hear a headline-grabbing case concerning President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program that will affect the finances of millions of Americans. 

  • Trump struggles to fundraise in early weeks of 2024 campaign

    Trump struggles to fundraise in early weeks of 2024 campaign

     

    Former President Donald Trump’s political operation brought in $9.5 million in the roughly six weeks after he announced his latest White House bid, according to a source familiar with the fundraising numbers.

    ​Former President Donald Trump’s political operation brought in $9.5 million in the roughly six weeks after he announced his latest White House bid, according to a source familiar with the fundraising numbers. 

  • Tyre Nichols’ death is just latest instance of video contradicting police accounts

    Tyre Nichols’ death is just latest instance of video contradicting police accounts

     

    The initial Memphis police statement on the events of January 7 was vague.

    ​The initial Memphis police statement on the events of January 7 was vague. 

  • Michigan man convicted on federal charges for joining ISIS in Syria

    Michigan man convicted on federal charges for joining ISIS in Syria

     

    A Michigan man was convicted in Detroit federal court Monday on charges connected to his years-long stint in Syria training and fighting for the terror group ISIS, the Department of Justice said.

    ​A Michigan man was convicted in Detroit federal court Monday on charges connected to his years-long stint in Syria training and fighting for the terror group ISIS, the Department of Justice said. 

  • After months of scrutiny, FDA proposes redesign of its human food program

     

    The head of the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed sweeping changes to the agency’s food safety programs in order to protect the US food supply and promote better nutrition.

    ​The head of the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed sweeping changes to the agency’s food safety programs in order to protect the US food supply and promote better nutrition. 

  • Ransomware attack closes schools in Nantucket

    Ransomware attack closes schools in Nantucket

     

    A ransomware attack forced the closure Tuesday of four public schools serving 1,700 students on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the school district’s superintendent said in an email to parents.

    ​A ransomware attack forced the closure Tuesday of four public schools serving 1,700 students on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the school district’s superintendent said in an email to parents. 

  • At least 11 people wounded in Lakeland, Florida, shooting, police say

    At least 11 people wounded in Lakeland, Florida, shooting, police say

     

    The number of victims hurt in Monday’s Lakeland, Florida, shooting has increased to eleven after an additional victim self-transported to a hospital, according to Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor.

    ​The number of victims hurt in Monday’s Lakeland, Florida, shooting has increased to eleven after an additional victim self-transported to a hospital, according to Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor. 

  • Apple has infringed on worker rights, NLRB investigators say

    Apple has infringed on worker rights, NLRB investigators say

     

    Apple has illegally imposed rules on its employees that prohibit them from discussing their wages and engaging in other protected activity, according to investigators at the National Labor Relations Board.

    ​Apple has illegally imposed rules on its employees that prohibit them from discussing their wages and engaging in other protected activity, according to investigators at the National Labor Relations Board. 

  • Biden zeroes in on the newly powerful House GOP as a threat to the rebounding economy

    Biden zeroes in on the newly powerful House GOP as a threat to the rebounding economy

     

    President Joe Biden is fine-tuning his argument for reelection in an intensive stretch of travel and fundraising, homing in on the newly powerful House GOP as a threat to the rebounding economy as the pieces of his expected campaign come together.

    ​President Joe Biden is fine-tuning his argument for reelection in an intensive stretch of travel and fundraising, homing in on the newly powerful House GOP as a threat to the rebounding economy as the pieces of his expected campaign come together. 

  • Man accused of severely beating and kidnapping woman knew his victim, police say

     

    A man accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman in southwest Oregon knew his victim before the attack, police tell CNN, as the week-long search for the suspect continues.

    ​A man accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman in southwest Oregon knew his victim before the attack, police tell CNN, as the week-long search for the suspect continues.