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The US claims efforts to discuss the American soldier who crossed the border with North Korea have received no response

Authorities in Washington stated that North Korea has not replied to efforts by the United States to talk about the American soldier who escaped through the closely guarded border, highlighting that the serviceman’s chances for a speedy return are unknown at this time due to heightened tensions and closed communication lines. Pvt. Travis King, who…

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At a House Oversight session regarding the Hunter Biden investigation, a 2nd IRS whistleblower comes forward

Two IRS informants appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, claiming that the Justice Department manipulated the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden. Their allegations have sparked outrage among Republicans. At the hearing, a single of the 2 whistleblowers, Joseph Ziegler, a 13-year IRS special officer with the criminal inquiry Division, revealed his identity to the…

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St. Louis County Police Department: 73-year-old driver dead when her car goes airborne crashing into Lemay home.

According to St. Louis County Police Department, a car collided with a house in Lemay on Tuesday, killing one person. At 2:26 p.m. on July 18, the accident occurred. Kingston Drive and Telegraph Road come together here. According to the St. Louis County Police Department Accident Reconstruction Unit, the vehicle was going northbound on Kingston at a…

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$39 billion student loan forgiveness plan of Biden administration might be a huge victory for 800, 000 borrowers.

The Biden administration announced on Friday that more than 800,000 borrowers with $39 billion in federal student loans would have their debt erased. The Department of Education said it will begin notifying borrowers today about the automatic discharge of their debt, which will take place in the coming weeks. The debt relief comes just two…

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Average American Savings at Risk

Average American Savings at Risk Amid Looming Recession, Warns JPMorgan Chase Institute

According to a recent analysis conducted by the JPMorgan Chase Institute, while consumers seem to be faring well presently, their nest eggs are taking a hit. Economists predict that a mild recession could be on the horizon, raising concerns about the financial resilience of the average American savings President of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, Chris…

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