Students hoping to have up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt forgiven might have to wait longer than expected to see their debt total drop following a new filing with the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Election prognosticators continue to forecast many happy returns for the GOP this November. With less than a month until Election Day and early voting underway in many states, Republicans are making inroads even in dark blue states.
Ukraine is facing its first large-scale power disruptions since Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion following another night of Russian air and drone strikes on critical infrastructure facilities.
Nasser Navard Gol-Tapheh, 61, has been imprisoned in Tehran’s Evin Prison since January 2018, serving a 10-year sentence for the crime of belonging to a Christian house church.
A Christian physician assistant with an unblemished 17 years of service at the University of Michigan Health-West (UMH-West) is now suing her former employer after being fired for not supporting sex-reassignment surgeries, according to her lawsuit.
With pressure mounting over unrelenting inflation ahead of the midterms, President Biden is doubling down on his party’s central campaign focus: abortion rights.
“Solar geoengineering is an extremely risky and intrinsically unjust technological proposal that doesn’t address any of the causes of climate change,” said Silvia Ribeiro, Latin America director for the ETC campaign group. “The report asking for more research into a technology we don’t want is essentially flawed.”
U.S. Air Force warplanes intercepted a pair of Russian bombers flying in international airspace near Alaska on Tuesday.
In Georgia voter suppression, crime and education took center stage during the state’s gubernatorial debate.
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