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Riya Sharma

To set a new world record, 19-year-old who perished on the Titan submersible took a Rubik’s cube with him

Suleman Dawood, a 19-year-old passenger on the Titan, took a Rubik’s cube along to beat a world record, according to his mom Christine Dawood. His mom recalled, “He stated, “I’m planning to figure out the Rubik’s cube at the Titanic, 3,700 meters beneath the surface. She claimed the teen, a student at Glasgow’s University of…

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Jen Psaki asserts that Donald Trump might have stolen secret records with the goal to give them to “foreign dictators”

Jen Psaki, a previous press secretary for the White House who is now an MSNBC host, gave her opinion on the possibility that Donald Trump stole sensitive papers from the White House. “As you simply suggested, I’m referring to reviewing the itemized list of 31 papers and the authorization levels as a previous senior member…

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Texas representative offers legislation to prevent federal aid to states that carry out reparations

A Texas Republican in the House has sponsored legislation that would prevent federal loans for states or local governments that carry out reparations programs. The No Bailouts for Reparations Act, presented this past week by Texas Republican Rep. Brian Babin, would stop federal bailouts or financial help from flowing to states or local governments running programs…

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Concerns that China’s struggling economy may limit global growth are highlighted by the yuan’s sharp decline against the competition’s dollar

Concerns that a downturn in the second-biggest economy in the globe could slow global growth are intensified by the Chinese yuan’s sharp decline over its major rival, the US dollar. The renminbi dropped as much as 0.6% on Monday, selling at a 7-month low against the dollar, to a little under 7.22 yuan. Despite the Federal Reserve…

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Consumers may not be prepared for ‘the sizeable shock’ into their wallets when student-loan payments resume in three months

After a break of more than 3 years, student loan payments will resume this autumn, but consumers aren’t happy with it. President Joe Biden’s Education Department stated early in the month that payouts would resume in October and that interest would once again start to collect on borrowers’ accounts in September. This occurred after the pandemic-era…

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Second $914 check is due in days, but millions won’t receive it in July according to Social Security Supplemental Income 2023 changes

The initial business day before the 1st of the month in that situation is when beneficiaries are paid. This year, the average federal SSI payment rate is $914 for a single person and $1,371 for a couple; however, numerous states also choose to increase these rates. After June 30, the following SSI check will be…

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Both Republicans and Democrats believe that Social Security change is necessary- But they disagree on how

When Washington legislators created the latest bipartisan indication to increase the debt ceiling, they hesitated from discussing Social Security. But as Congress begins to review government spending, the program can come under investigation. Following the debt limit agreement, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, stated to Fox News, “This is the initial move,” announcing…

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What does the program for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) include?

The Social Security Administration sends out a variety of payouts every month, such as pension payments, death benefits, and disability payouts covering Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, based on the SSA website, offers monthly payouts to both adults and kids with impairments or sight loss…

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