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By Adam Barnes & Shirin Ali President Biden has again extended the moratorium on student loan payments. Although lawmakers are pressuring the president to consider blanket loan cancellation for federal borrowers, the continual freeze raises a compelling question around executive authority: Can Biden extend the moratorium indefinitely? |
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By Brooke Migdon More than 200 bills targeting LGBTQ+ people have been introduced in state legislatures nationwide. Dozens of them aim to restrict talk of sexual orientation and gender identity within school walls, with proponents arguing that exposure to such topics may be "inappropriate" for young children – or even confuse them enough to make them doubt their identities. |
By Adam Barnes The coronavirus pandemic has made an already difficult dating scene even more challenging for Americans. New polling data from the Pew Research Center found nearly 7 in 10 Americans said their dating lives are not going well. |
By Shirin Ali Amazon announced a major step in its mission to provide scalable internet services to consumers around the world. The company has contracted up to 83 launches from three commercial space companies that will help lift off the internet satellites to space. |
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| By Chia-Yi Hou Early in the pandemic, many people were watching Sweden as they took a different approach to responding to the threat of COVID-19 compared to other countries in Europe, with no lockdown and few restrictions. Overall, Sweden has experienced a death rate from the coronavirus ten times greater than neighboring Norway with more than 18,000 deaths. |
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