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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Is College Really Worth It Anymore?

Think college is the only way to success? Think again. New numbers show that fewer students are signing up for traditional four-year degrees. Why? Costs are sky-high, and student loans are out of control. Plus, the government isn't making it easy. The mess with the Free Application for Federal Stude

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

Why Were Some Students Denied Loan Forgiveness?

Imagine graduating high school and then struggling with student loans that shouldn't be yours. This is the case for many students who attended for-profit colleges without finishing high school. The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles has sued the Department of Education for not forgiving their loans

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

The Sneaky Plan: A Quiet Coup in the Making

January 6, 2021, was a day that changed many lives, including mine. As a new member of Congress, I found myself trapped in the House Gallery that day with my colleagues. We barely escaped the insurrectionists by mere seconds. My background in conflict prevention and response, honed at the State Depa

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

America's Clean Future: What's Next After 2025?

Imagine it's January 20, 2025. President Kamala Harris steps into office and announces a plan to fight climate change within her first 100 days. She wants to cut energy costs and jumpstart a clean industrial boom. Lawmakers from both sides agree that we need to reduce emissions and strengthen our ec

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Jeff Bezos Speaks Out on Why The Washington Post Stopped Endorsing Presidential Candidates

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, recently explained why the newspaper decided to stop endorsing presidential candidates. He thinks this move will make the newspaper seem fair and unbiased. "No voters are swayed by newspaper endorsements, " Bezos said. "It only crea

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Consumers Boost Confidence as Election Day Nears

As the United States gears up for Election Day, American consumers are showing a significant boost in confidence, according to a recent report by a business research group. The Consumer Confidence Index, which measures both current economic conditions and future expectations, jumped to 108. 7 in Oct

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Consumer Optimism Rises as Election Approaches, Job Openings Drop

As the U. S. presidential election neared, consumers felt more upbeat about the economy. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index leaped over 11% in October to 138, the largest monthly jump since March 2021. People were particularly hopeful about future conditions, with the expectations inde

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Biden's Role on the Trail: Less Than Expected

President Joe Biden is finding himself in a reduced role during the 2024 presidential campaign. His recent gaffes on the campaign trail have raised concerns among Vice President Kamala Harris’ aides, leading to a reassessment of how to use Biden’s time effectively. While he is scheduled to speak at

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Kids Teach Us How to Stay Safe from Lead

In the Panhandle Health District, kids are becoming little health heroes! Each spring, the district's Lead Health Intervention Program visits schools to teach third to fifth graders about lead exposure. This year, students from Harrison Elementary, Pinehurst Elementary, and Silver Valley Christian A

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Parents Group Launches Ad on Boys in Girls' Sports

A group called Moms for Liberty has just released their first digital ad. The ad highlights a dad helping his daughter train for a race and the disappointment she feels when she has to compete against a boy in a girls' sport. This situation is a result of recent changes to Title IX laws by the Biden

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