Month: June 2022
Education Department to cancel $5.8 billion in debt for students of Corinthian Colleges – NBC News
Education Department to cancel $5.8 billion in debt for students of Corinthian Colleges NBC News Biden administration cancels $5.8 billion in student loan debt for former Corinthian students CNN Biden admin to cancel $5.8B in school loans for former Corinthian College students Fox
Read MoreTrump says Clinton lawyer acquittal fuels 2024 election ambitions – The Guardian US
Trump says Clinton lawyer acquittal fuels 2024 election ambitions The Guardian US
Read MoreTulsa shooting: Four dead, multiple injured in “catastrophic scene” at Saint Francis Hospital – CBS News
Tulsa shooting: Four dead, multiple injured in “catastrophic scene” at Saint Francis Hospital CBS News At least 4 people were killed in a Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital campus shooting, police say CNN ‘It Has Happened Yet Again’: Shooting At Tulsa Oklahoma Hospital Kills
Read MoreSouth Korea’s ruling conservatives win big in local elections
Lee Jun-seok (2nd R), head of the ruling People Power Party, speaks during a meeting of the party’s leadership at the National Assembly in Seoul, one day after the party’s overwhelming victory in the local elections the previous day. -/YNA/dpa
Read More‘Needle Spiking’: Spate of Mystery Attacks at Nightclubs Across Europe
PARIS (AP) — Across France, more than 300 people have reported being pricked out of the blue with needles at nightclubs or concerts in recent months. Doctors and multiple prosecutors are on the case, but no one knows who’s doing
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 99 of the invasion – The Guardian
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 99 of the invasion The Guardian Moscow Descends Into Fury Over US HIMARS Rocket Delivery to Ukraine The Daily Beast Russia: US rocket shipments to Ukraine are ‘adding fuel to the fire’ Fox News U.S. sending
Read MoreThe zombie nuclear deal
Iran’s defunct nuclear-containment pact has contaminated American politics
Read MoreSpain’s jobless fall below 3 million in May, lowest since 2008
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain’s jobless number dropped below 3 million in May for the first time since early in the 2008/09 global financial crisis, as the economy’s recovery from the impact of COVID-19 boosted hirings and pushed many workers out of
Read MoreCompetitors Stung by a Multiple Choice Round as the Scripps National Spelling Bee Turns Into the SAT
OXON HILL (MARYLAND) — The Scripps National Spelling Bee was rolling smoothly through the second day of its first fully in-person competition in three years. Then it transformed into the SAT. An onstage vocabulary round has introduced an element of
Read MorePutin’s Threats Highlight the Dangers of a New, Riskier Nuclear Era
After generations of stability in nuclear arms control, a warning to Russia from President Biden shows how old norms are eroding.
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