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To assist San Francisco in battling the fentanyl issue, Newsom brings in the National Guard

The California National Guard along with other state agencies would assist the city of San Francisco in its fight over a current fentanyl issue, according to Governor Gavin Newsom. The Guard and the California Highway Patrol would assist overworked local authorities as a result of a public security collaboration that was announced on Friday. The…

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Biden’s efforts to increase the country’s oil supply are in doubt as strategists caution that a “supercycle” might make oil overly expensive

On March 31, 2023, in Washington, DC, the media ask US President Joe Biden for the criminal charges against former President Donald Trump. Biden refused to respond. The previous year, President Joe Biden came under a lot of criticism when the Russian assault on Ukraine caused gas prices to rise dramatically. As the key midterm elections…

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The proposal may offer households $393 each month per child in place of a tax credit

A new plan would bring back the monthly routine of giving families checks. Democratic Representatives Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, and Jesus Garcia of Illinois presented the End Child Poverty Act this recent month. When a kid turns 18, the proposed legislation will create a universal profit that might benefit families with $393 each…

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Parent PLUS loan borrowers

Parent PLUS Loan Borrowers Excluded from Latest Repayment Plan Overhaul

The Department of Education excluded the parent PLUS loan borrowers from the beneficiaries of the latest repayment plan overhaul. Parent PLUS Loan Borrowers Excluded from Relief The latest repayment plan overhaul will benefit student loan borrowers, aiming to reduce their monthly payments to half. Meanwhile, the 3.7 million parent PLUS loan borrowers will be excluded…

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Thursday, the Justice Department announced that it had been settled with an Idaho-based memory chipmaker Micron Technology an $85,000 Settlement over the alleged violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

$85,000 Settlement: Micron Technology Agrees To Pay For Discrimination Claims

Thursday, the Justice Department announced that it had been settled with an Idaho-based memory chipmaker Micron Technology an $85,000 Settlement over the alleged violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act. $85,000 Settlement: For Discrimination Claims Accused To Micron Technology Chipmaker, Micron Technology has settled with the U.S. Justice Department over the allegations of immigration-related employment…

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