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Some states could tax Biden’s student loan debt relief
Borrowers who are still paying down student loans could owe taxes on as much as $10,000 or even $20,000 that was taken off their bill.
Lebanon wrestles with its relationship to man charged in Jan. 6 riot
Ahead of a ruling on the case of Kyle Fitzsimons, facing 11 federal charges for his role in the storming of the U.S. Capitol, neighbors and community leaders debate the impact on the small town.
At least 9 migrants die crossing swift Texas river
It is one of the deadliest drownings on the U.S.-Mexico border in recent history.
John Harwood exits CNN amid changes
The network is trying to be less confrontational politically.
Man who flew plane over Mississippi faces criminal charges
Police say he stole a Beechcraft, took off early Saturday, called 911, then threatened to crash it into a Walmart.
Three rescued dolphins swim free from Indonesia sanctuary
They can return for visits, they may join another pod, stay together or go their separate ways.
Fuel leak ruins NASA’s second shot at launching moon rocket
The $4.1 billion test flight is the first step in the Artemis program of renewed lunar exploration.
Republican party escalates fight against citizen-led ballot initiatives
Democrats contend Republicans are subverting the will of the people by making the process more difficult.
On National Cinema Day, movie tickets are just $3
The initiative is the first of its kind on such a large scale in the U.S.