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It's disheartening to witness calls for blanket student loan forgiveness from those who may not have faced the same ...
The Senate voted to force a sale of TikTok or ban it outright in the U.S. But the app isn't going anywhere — for now.
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House Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene has come under fire from GOP Senator Thom Tillis who branded her "a total waste of ...