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Numerous social studies textbooks are rejected by Florida, while some books are forced to change

In the most recent effort under Governor Ron DeSantis to remove textbooks of disagreeable topics, particularly those related to current problems of race and justice for all, the state’s education department declared Tuesday that Florida has dismissed numerous social studies textbooks and is collaborating with authors to edit thousands more. Due to what was believed to…

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Although I didn’t require the funds, I decided $2,000 personal loan, which raised my credit score from “better” to “excellent”

My purpose in college was to avoid taking on debt. I didn’t take out student loans because I went to the university with the finest scholarship. My perception of finances was simple. Debt and loans were simply awful. I had decided it was important to begin earning credit once I graduated. I required excellent credit…

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For borrowers who work in government, the Biden administration eliminated $42 billion in student loan debt

Based on a Department of Education (ED) declaration issued on Monday, 615,000 employees in the public sector have had $42 billion in student debt forgiven as the Biden administration declared changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and briefly increased forgiveness eligibility in October 2021. After serving for ten years in the public sector, borrowers…

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California Governor Newsom refused to support reparations cheques, claiming that the legacy of slavery is “beyond cash payouts”

California Governor Gavin Newsom refused to support the financial rewards that his reparations task committee suggested, which might total up to $1.2 million for one beneficiary. He told Fox News Digital that addressing the consequences of enslavement “is much greater than financial payments.” “Our bipartisan attempt to promote justice and foster healing has reached a new…

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Additional $914 Social Security Supplemental Income cheques will be distributed in the coming weeks as 33 states increase payouts

The following Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment will be issued on June 1 and is valued at $914 for this year. The beneficiaries would receive their rewards for both June and July the following month even if the cheques are sent out monthly. When the initial day of the following month comes on a weekend or…

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