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Month: February 2023

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

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 an email

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ANÁLISIS | La nueva advertencia de Blinken a Beijing es la más reciente señal del deterioro de las relaciones entre EE.UU. y China

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Estados Unidos advirtió directamente este martes que apuntaría contra empresas o personas chinas implicadas en cualquier intento por enviar ayuda letal a Rusia para su guerra en Ucrania, lo que subraya un enfrentamiento cada vez más profundo con su rival superpotencia. En la exhortación pública más específica sobre el asunto dirigida

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Mississippi enacts ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors

By Devan Cole, CNN Transgender minors in Mississippi can no longer receive gender-affirming care in the state after its Republican governor signed a bill Tuesday that prohibits health care professionals from providing both hormone treatments and surgical procedures. Gov. Tate Reeves’ approval of HB 1125 comes as Republican-led states around the country are pushing an

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American Airlines guarantees family seating in new customer service plan

By Marnie Hunter, CNN American Airlines will guarantee that children will be seated next to an accompanying adult, according to the airline’s updated customer service plan. It’s the latest airline response to calls for better family seating policies. The move comes alongside an announcement from the Department of Transportation about a family seating “dashboard” it

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