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Aug. 28, 202206:07
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James Baldwin was asking us ‘to grow up’, but ‘we’re still adolescent’
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07:03Haley casts vote in South Carolina GOP Primary
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05:58Rep. Raskin: ‘The bottom is falling out’ on Trump’s legal cases
09:00Ukraine confirms retreat from stronghold town of Avdiivka
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06:44Cohen on Trump’s avalanche of legal penalties: ‘He will have to liquidate his assets’
09:22Rep. Moulton: House GOP's ‘chaos and total ineptitude’ puts our national security at risk
05:22Displaced Palestinians fear Israeli assault on Rafah
03:28Top legal scholar: SCOTUS siding with Trump in 14th Amendment case could have a ‘silver lining’
08:4614th Amendment was made for ‘this exact scenario,' CO Sec. of State says
08:24'We cannot abandon our fidelity to the 14th amendment': NAACP LDF Pres on SCOTUS hearing
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Massachusetts Representative Ayanna Pressley has been pushing the White House to pass federal student loan relief measures for years. On Wednesday, President Biden announced a plan to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loans for millions of borrowers. “We cannot give short shrift to the real meaningful, transformative relief that 43 million people will feel,” says Pressley. It may not be as ambitious as Pressley was advocating, but it’s a step in the right direction toward closing the wealth gap. “I’m not using the term forgiveness because debtors have done nothing wrong.”Aug. 28, 2022
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James Baldwin was asking us ‘to grow up’, but ‘we’re still adolescent’
10:28Ukrainian teen: 'You feel like a refugee inside your own country'
09:51How the American right wing and Vladimir Putin are helping each other out over Ukraine
04:17‘It’s very well-thought-out’: Authoritarian expert breaks down dangers of Project 2025
07:03Haley casts vote in South Carolina GOP Primary
03:06Former Trump Org Exec: 'He believes he’s gonna get away with it'
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