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Supreme Court Ruling

Major Changes Planned for Minority Scholarships Following Supreme Court Ruling

While the legal implications of these minority scholarships have not been directly addressed by the ruling, both the University of Missouri system and the University of Kentucky have announced their intentions to discontinue race-based financial aid. In response to the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action, several universities are considering eliminating minority scholarships specifically…

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Shopping Network

QVC Outlet Closure Adds to Growing Challenges Faced by Shopping Network Amid Changing Consumer Behaviors

Many people are unaware that QVC also operates physical shopping network stores where popular products are sold at discounted prices. The shopping network, known as QVC, has a vast inventory that is constantly updated with new items Currently, there are only three shopping network locations: Frazer and Lancaster in Pennsylvania, and Brandon in Florida. Unfortunately,…

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Car Buyers Struggle as Prices Soar

Car Buyers Struggle as Prices Soar, Monthly Payments Reach Record Highs

Despite expectations of a return to normalcy, new car buyers’ inventory remains tight, exacerbating the situation. Car buyers are facing unprecedented challenges as the effects of the pandemic and supply shortages continue to drive up prices, defying traditional economic principles The Detroit Free Press reveals that nearly 20% of car buyers are now shelling out…

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2023 revisions to Social Security Supplemental Income — Within weeks, millions will receive an all-new $914 payout

Recipients of Social Security Supplemental Income can anticipate receiving a fresh check in a few weeks, which could total up to $914. The federal payment for single recipients is $914, while the benefit for married recipients is $1,371. However, certain recipients may get a greater payment because of state supplement programs. According to their earnings…

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After the GOP’s censure, Adam Schiff’s Senate campaign raises an unprecedented $8 million

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) set a 2nd quarter fundraising record by generating over $8.1 million for his Senate campaign. After House Republicans attempted to criticize Schiff for “misleading the American people and for behavior unworthy of an elected Member of the House of Representatives” in a 213-209 vote, Schiff currently ended up one of the…

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