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Month: February 2023

Williamson becomes Democratic primary’s 1st Biden challenger

By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Bestselling self-help author Marianne Williamson, who brought quirky spiritualism to the 2020 presidential race, has announced she’s running for president again, becoming the first major Democrat to challenge President Joe Biden for his party’s nomination in 2024. Williamson, 70, is formally kicking off her campaign with an

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El plan de condonación de préstamos estudiantiles llega a la Corte Suprema. Esto es lo que los prestatarios deben saber

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Millones de personas que accedieron a préstamos estudiantiles podrían ver cancelados hasta US$ 20.000 de su deuda dependiendo del resultado de la audiencia de la Corte Suprema de EE.UU. de este martes sobre el programa de condonación de préstamos estudiantiles del presidente Joe Biden. Los jueces también determinarán cuándo se

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Another storm on the way

Rainfall over the weekend was sparse but still significant when adding up the totals over several days: Another winter storm, this one smaller in scope than the weekend storm, will arrive in SoCal today, and bring a chance of snow and rain through early Wednesday. A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect for local

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Corporate ‘greenwashing’ can satisfy stakeholders without environmental results, study finds

By Mitchell Consky, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — New research suggests that while higher levels of greenhouse gasses produced by businesses initiate negative associations from stakeholders, a company’s market value remains positively linked if they promise climate change initiatives. However, the actual outcome of those sustainability

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‘I know that I can die here’: Two former Canadian soldiers describe life on the front lines in Ukraine, and why they’re fighting

By Adrian Ghobrial, CTV National News Correspondent Click here for updates on this story     Kyiv, Ukraine (CTV Network) — Fighting for freedom far from home. That’s where CTV National News finds two Canadians preparing for their second deployment to the front lines in Ukraine. Connecting with fighters in an active war zone involves trust on

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Biden administration tells student loan forgiveness applicants it is ‘confident’ in face of Supreme Court skepticism

CNN, KTVT By Phil Mattingly, Allie Malloy and MJ Lee, CNN The Biden administration is projecting confidence about the fate of President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation program in a message to applicants, even in the face of skepticism from conservative Supreme Court justices in Tuesday’s high-stakes oral arguments. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in

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