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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Faces Sudden End: What's Next for Borrowers?

The Trump administration has taken a big step to end a popular student loan forgiveness plan. This plan, called SAVE, helped over 7 million people manage their student loans. The administration says it's stopping this plan because it believes it's not fair to taxpayers. The SAVE plan was created by

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Keeping Newborns Safe: The Hepatitis B Vaccine Debate

Newborns are at high risk of hepatitis B. This virus can cause serious liver damage. In the past, all babies in the U. S. got the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. But now, things are changing. A group of experts, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), has a new plan. They say doctors

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump's Search for Powell's Successor

The Federal Reserve is at a crossroads. Not only is it grappling with the complex task of deciding interest rates, but it's also facing a leadership change. Jerome Powell's term as chair is ending in May, and President Trump is on the hunt for a replacement. Trump has been vocal about his desire fo

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

South Korea Cracks Down on AI-Generated Ads

South Korea is taking a strong stand against misleading ads created with artificial intelligence. Starting next year, advertisers must clearly label any ads made with AI. This move comes as fake ads, featuring made-up experts or deepfake celebrities, have flooded social media platforms like YouTube

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's App Store: A Safe Haven for Sanctioned Apps?

Apple's App Store has come under fire for allowing apps linked to U. S. -sanctioned entities to operate undetected. A recent report from the Tech Transparency Project identified 52 apps connected to organizations on the Treasury Department's Specially Designated Nationals (SDNs) list. These entities

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

How Companies Are Adapting to the New Normal of State Policy Shifts

In 2025, state policies are playing a bigger role in shaping business performance than the economy itself. New laws are changing how companies handle labor, the environment, privacy, energy, and even how they report their impact. A recent study found that nearly one-third of businesses have faced lo

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

Trade Tensions: Trump's Rice Tariff Threat and India's Export Woes

Trade talks between the US and India are getting tense. The US president, Donald Trump, has hinted at slapping new tariffs on Indian rice. This comes after American farmers complained that cheap rice imports from India, Vietnam, and Thailand are hurting their business. Trump questioned why India doe

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Student Loan Repayment Plan SAVE Faces the Ax

The Education Department has struck a deal to scrap the SAVE student loan repayment plan. This plan, known for its flexibility and low monthly payments, is now on its way out. The decision comes after a legal battle with Republican state attorneys general, who argued that SAVE was too lenient. The

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

The Fed's Tricky Balancing Act: Rate Cuts and Inflation

The Federal Reserve is about to make a big decision. They're likely to lower interest rates for the third time in a row. This move is expected to bring the key interest rate down to between 3. 5% and 3. 75%. But it's not that simple. The Fed is divided. Some members want to keep cutting rates to su

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Economy: A Plus or Plus?

Donald Trump's unwavering self-belief is a defining trait of his political persona. This confidence, while inspiring to some, often leads to a disconnect with reality. His refusal to admit mistakes or show vulnerability can be both a strength and a weakness. For his supporters, this trait is a sign

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