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© The Associated Press/Patrick Semansky | By Shirin Ali & Adam Barnes Student loan interest rates will spike to pre-pandemic levels after the Treasury Department announced a new set of rates Wednesday for incoming students. The decision comes as the nation grapples with an ongoing student debt crisis and adds to the debate over whether to eliminate interest-based student loans. | © The Associated Press/Uncredited | By Joseph Guzmán A record number of Americans died from drug overdoses in 2021 as the powerful opioid fentanyl continues to fuel a national drug crisis. Provisional data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show nearly 108,000 overdose deaths occurred, the highest annual death toll ever tallied. | © Getty Images/Justin Sullivan | By Chia-Yi Hou Researchers are taking a novel approach to strengthening coronavirus protections for immunocompromised people by developing a vaccine that targets T cells — which are important for long-term immune response. It's similar to an approach scientists are using to fight Alzheimer's, which has seen progress in recent years. | © The Associated Press/Wilfredo Lee | By Brooke Migdon More than 335 bills that would negatively affect LGBTQ+ Americans are currently being considered by state lawmakers across the country, the Human Rights Campaign said Tuesday in a weekly update of "bad bills." At least 10 states this year have signed anti-LGBTQ+ legislation into law. | | | | By Adam Barnes President Biden's latest extension of the student loan payment freeze gave millions of borrowers a little more time to ready themselves for eventual repayments, but experts say there are steps borrowers should take to prepare even if there's another extension or loan forgiveness. | | | | | |
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