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From 2 NATO Allies, Ukraine Hears Unfavorable News

As it began its counteroffensive towards Russia to retake occupied territory, Ukraine received alarming news from 2 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies. Following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” towards Ukraine in February 2022, NATO became an important ally for Ukraine. The military alliance has given Ukraine hundreds of millions of euros to support…

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Governor of Arizona Didn’t ‘Mysteriously’ Resign. She only spent a day in Washington, DC, and is now back

This week, the governor of Arizona spent a day out of the country, sparking rumors that she had abruptly resigned or disappeared altogether. Here are some details: CLAIM: Katie Hobbs, the governor of Arizona, unexpectedly announced her resignation, giving the state treasurer control. AP’S ESTIMATION: FALSE. The state treasurer temporarily filled in as governor when…

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Dangerous Cities In New York

3 Most Dangerous Cities In New York

These urban centers, categorized as high-risk areas, warrant immediate attention from local authorities. The 3 most dangerous cities in New York state have been identified, shedding light on critical safety concerns The first among the most dangerous cities in New York is Springfield, where crime rates have surged in recent years. Residents have expressed growing…

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Cal Poly Student Advocates for Affordable Education

Cal Poly Student Advocates for Affordable Education Amidst Resumption of Federal Student Loan Repayments

For some borrowers, the obligation to make student loan payments ceased back in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 payment pause. Cal Poly students are among the 43 million individuals in the United States grappling with a massive $1.6 trillion in federal student loan debt, as per the Department of Education’s estimates The extended suspension…

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Lower Bond Yields Drive Dollar Index Down by 0.06%

Lower Bond Yields Drive Dollar Index Down by 0.06% as U.S. Economic Reports Disappoint

Weaker-than-expected U.S. economic reports for August’s personal spending and September’s MNI Chicago PMI weighed heavily on the dollar. Lower Bond Yields had a significant impact on the dollar index (DXY00) on Friday, causing it to drop by -0.06% Additionally, dovish U.S. inflation data pushed T-note yields down, further pressing on the dollar after the August…

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