Biden's Changes to Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Could Cost Billions
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Biden plans to slash minimum monthly payments to just 5 percent of borrowers' income.
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Biden plans to slash minimum monthly payments to just 5 percent of borrowers' income.
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Josh Shapiro campaigned on a promise to increase funding for schools and expand school choice. Only one of those two things made it into the state budget.
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Plus: Teaching A.I. about the Fourth of July, and more...
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Plus: Fewer cops, less crime; free beer; and more....
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A new Congressional Budget Office report warns of "significant economic and financial consequences" caused by the federal government's reckless borrowing.
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Chief Justice John Roberts decisively rejected the independent state legislature theory.
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A new audit says one out of every $6 distributed by the Small Business Administration during the pandemic was stolen.
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That's more than $21,000 per foot. And the tab doesn't include operating costs, which taxpayers will also heavily subsidize.
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The New York Times tries to blame social media for conspiracy theories that have been around for decades. Don't fall for it.
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The Trump campaign's claim that two Atlanta poll workers pulled fraudulent ballots from a suitcase on election night are "false and unsubstantiated" after a two-year investigation.
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The ideal number of clicks to cancel an online subscription may be four or five instead of six, but we don't need government to make that decision.
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The Pentagon Papers leaker risked prison to reveal that American military officials were lying to Congress and the public about Vietnam. He died today at age 92.
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But it didn't matter, as Nevada lawmakers approved a $600 million handout to the team.
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But a lot of Republicans probably will.
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The deal will freeze non-military discretionary spending this year and allow a 1 percent increase in 2024.