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By Shirin Ali & Adam Barnes President Biden is directing the Education Department to forgive $10,000 in federal student loan debt for nearly all U.S. borrowers, an unprecedented decision that will affect millions of borrowers with immediate financial relief. The administration is also extending the federal moratorium on student loan payments for a sixth and final time. | By Brooke Migdon Seven openly LGBTQ+ candidates running for state House or Senate seats in Florida have won their primaries, advancing to November's general election where voters will decide whether to triple LGBTQ+ representation in the state legislature. In the nation's renewed fight over LGBTQ+ rights, Florida has been at the helm, enacting a slate of controversial policies. | By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech The latest social media buzz term is "quiet quitting," but it doesn't mean what some might suspect. The phrase doesn't refer to anyone actually quitting their job but instead just not going above and beyond in the workplace. | By Gianna Melillo A newly approved treatment for clinical depression is being hailed as a potential game changer for the millions of Americans who suffer from the condition. Auvelity, from Axsome Therapeutics, marks the first drug with a different mechanism of action approved for treating depression in 60 years. | | | By Gianna Melillo Come November, six states hope to join 19 others plus Washington, D.C. and Guam in legalizing recreational use of marijuana. Should all measures pass, more than half of the country will have legalized recreational marijuana use. Several of the provisions up for vote in November could expunge the records of those convicted of marijuana possession. | | | |
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