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North Dakota Universities on Minnesota’s free college tuition plan: “This has catastrophic implications”

Minnesota will offer free college tuition to low- and middle-income students. This is bad news for North Dakota universities and colleges, which have long relied on the funds brought to the state by students: “This has catastrophic implications,” North Dakota State University president David Cook remarked at a recent State Board of Higher Education meeting….

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$60 million solar investment made by Enphase Energy Inc will create more U.S. jobs, Biden says.

South Carolina, UNITED STATES — President Joe Biden visited South Carolina to commend a new $60 million solar investment as the latest example of his efforts to bring back the nation’s manufacturing industry. Biden and other top administration officials are touring the country to promote how the administration’s economic policies, called “Bidenomics,” are impacting the…

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Mark, Frost’s SAFE bill: “A disaster-ready health care system”

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) have presented the SAFE bill that would compel Medicare to totally cover the costs of medically required equipment for persons who are especially vulnerable during climate-related disasters.   The legislation, known as the Survival Aid for Emergencies (SAFE bill) through Medicare Act, covers technologies like solar cells…

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Qualifications for Texas food stamps: How to apply for SNAP?

Mercedes Bristol, the executive director of Non-profit Texas, spent a day at her San Antonio home sending emails, combing hair, answering phone calls, and doing laundry for her grandson.   Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, will make Texans’ lives more secure. Bristol will undoubtedly gain from the aforementioned law. The…

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California’s Pension Funds – CalPERS and CalSTRS – Under $15 Billion Pension Divestment Bill

CALIFORNIA, USA – Climate change activists and some lawmakers seek two of California’s pension funds to divest fossil fuel holdings worth $15 billion. The California State Assembly has suspended legislation that would have forced California’s pension funds, California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), to divest approximately $15…

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Police’s Quick Response: Peace in a Rehabilitation Center, disrupted as ‘Irate’ Texas woman came with a gun.

Friday morning, a Texas active shooting occurred as a woman came unannounced to a rehabilitation facility, allegedly disrupting the peace, bringing a gun along with her. The woman is legally identified as Sarah M. Carter, 55, a Lancaster resident,  who was arrested and charged with five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following…

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A New Hampshire Inmate’s Cause of Death, unreleased: Nathan Carman’s death, classified as “not suspicious”

The death of a New Hampshire inmate was deemed not suspicious, according to the released autopsy report on Wednesday following the discovery of his dead body in a county jail cell in New Hampshire, as he awaits trial for allegedly killing his mother in 2016.   Based on a Fox News‘ article, Nathan Carman, 29,…

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