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A U.S. judge in Texas has blocked President Biden’s plan to provide millions of borrowers with up to $20,000 in federal student-loan forgiveness.
The former state House speaker, who makes history as one of the nation’s first two openly lesbian governors, defeated Republican Christine Drazan.
It’s “really clear to me, and the evidence is pretty stark, that if we have a nominee not named Trump, we’re so much more likely to win the White House," said Ryan.
James Gray's film, a look at race and privilege through the narrow lens of a young white boy, becomes a tougher and tougher pill to swallow as it goes on.
Employees at the chain’s Southern California location said they hope forming a union will improve pay and make their jobs safer.
Oil and gas production is the nation’s largest industrial source of methane.
The Republican Party's “red wave” turned out to be a red whimper as Trump-endorsed candidates floundered across the nation.
“The performance of the governor in the suburban districts around New York City … cost us the seats,” said Maloney, House Democrats’ campaign chair.
Kurt Bardella apologized for the remark, but added he has "zero appetite" for faux-outrage from "the MAGA-ites" because "they don’t give a rip about sexism, misogyny or equality."
The jury also plans to award additional punitive damages.
The “Normal People” star, who appeared completely naked in numerous scenes in the Hulu series, reflected on an incident that left him “angry.”

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