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President Biden pause on federal student loan debt collections

March 31, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden is extending a pause on government student advance delinquent payment assortments after the Department of Education reported on Monday that it…

More than 4,000 migrants,facility for migrant children is an overcrowded tent structure

March 31, 2021 Antonio Chad

The US government’s primary border confinement facility for migrant children is a stuffed tent construction right now loaded with in excess of 4,000…

Visa allows cryptocurrency to settle up credit card bill payment

March 31, 2021 Florence Alessi

Visa said Monday that it will permit the utilization of cryptocurrency USD Coin to settle up transactions in its payment network, the most…

the ship Ever Given finally moving away from blocking Suez Canal

March 30, 2021 Antonio Chad

In the wake of working for close to 7 days to free the massive, stuck Ever Given, salvage specialists accomplished the great errand…

Biden says ’90 percent of adults in country will be eligible to be vaccinated by April 19′

March 30, 2021 Dave Barr

President Biden sent blended messages in comments Monday, declaring that most adults in the US will be qualified for vaccinations in three weeks,…

White House is working with private sector-driven initiative to help businesses identify vaccinated people

March 30, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Highest level Republicans are attempting to get rid of digital vaccine passports, that would permit businesses to check if customers are immunized against…

NYC saw a startling increase in crime last week compared to the same period last year

March 30, 2021 Emma Perkins

The Big Apple saw a startling expansion in crime a week ago contrasted with a similar period a year ago, as temps heated…

Syria rationing fuel distribution over fears shipments could be delayed to Suez Canal blockage

March 30, 2021 Liam Samuel

Syria’s government said Saturday that it is rationing fuel distribution over apprehensions shipments could be postponed by the massive container ship blocking the…

New Yorker article about the Holocaust in Poland, saying the piece was full of “lies and distortions”

March 30, 2021 Florence Alessi

The Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum on Saturday tore a New Yorker article about the Holocaust in Poland, saying the piece was loaded with “lies…

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