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VP Kamala Harris in Philly to Push New Student Loan Plan

Article Summary – Vice President Kamala Harris is promoting the Biden administration’s new plan to alleviate student loan debts for public servants. The plan seeks to eliminate up to $20,000 of accrued student loan interest for 23 million Americans and fully cancel the debt for 4 million other borrowers, including

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Melania Trump Hosting LGBTQ Republican Fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago

Article Summary – Melania Trump is set to host a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans, a group of LGBTQ+ Republicans and allies, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on April 20. This comes after former President Donald Trump’s campaign criticized President Joe Biden for recognizing International Trans Day of Visibility on

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US Green Energy Flourishes as Federal Funds Increase

Article Summary – The content discusses two pieces of legislation signed into law by President Biden: the IRA in August 2022 and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) in November 2021. One of the primary objectives of these laws is to allocate billions of federal dollars towards the development of clean

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USFWS sued by environmental groups for wolf management

Article Summary – Environmental organizations have filed lawsuits against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) over the decision to not restore federal protections for Northern Rockies wolves. The groups claim that the USFWS based its decision on flawed population models and underestimated the impact of wolf-reduction measures in Idaho,

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Did Drug Prices Fall as Much as Biden Claims?

Article Summary – The article does not present any essential facts, data, or arguments. It primarily contains script codes and information about Newsweek subscriptions and website features. The text mentions that subscribers can receive the Newsweek magazine, listen to diverse audio opinions, browse Newsweek.com ad-free, comment on articles, and receive

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Over 140,000 Lose Power in Colorado Due to High Winds

Article Summary – More than 140,000 households in Colorado lost power due to strong winds that fueled fires and downed trees. Roughly 55,000 of these outages were preemptive measures taken by Xcel Energy due to wildfire concerns and the outages are expected to last until noon on Sunday. Five million

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Severe Weather, Fire Risk, High Winds Forecast for Central US

Article Summary – A powerful storm system is expected to hit the central U.S., resulting in high winds, fire danger, and severe storms. Over 30 million people across numerous states are under wind and critical fire danger alerts; wind gusts of 40-60 mph are forecasted, with gusts reaching over 80

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$1.5B Offered to Boost Climate-Smart Farming & Conservation

Article Summary – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated $1.5 billion to the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) for fiscal year 2024 to support conservation and climate solutions. The funding will help farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners adopt and expand conservation strategies to enhance natural resources and address

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Clean Economy & Community Impact Summit

Article Summary – The Clean Economy and Community Impact Summit recently took place in Tucson, Arizona, focused on clean energy and its economic impacts. Key speakers included U.S. Senator Mark Kelly and Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, discussing the positive impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law on

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Montana’s abortion amendment approved for signature collection

Article Summary – The campaign behind a constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Montana can begin collecting signatures after a week of legal battles. The campaign, involving groups such as Planned Parenthood Advocates of Montana, the ACLU of Montana, and Forward Montana, received a sample petition with the court-issued

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Idaho Judge scolds defense in Kohberger case for juror phone survey

Article Summary – Bryan Kohberger’s defense attorney, Anne C. Taylor, commissioned phone surveys of potential jurors, which the judge presiding over Kohberger’s quadruple murder case argues could hinder the suspect’s ability to get a fair trial. Taylor asserts that the phone survey was crucial for her petition to change the

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Montana GOP seeks to control state judiciary

Article Summary – The Republican leadership in the Montana Senate has formed a select committee to address “judicial overreach.” The committee’s objectives include creating legislation to limit perceived judicial overreach, restore balance among Montana’s three branches of government, and improving court processes on constitutional cases. The formation of the committee

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