The fate of the Biden administration’s student loan debt forgiveness program will be decided by the cases Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v.…
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German authorities froze Russian assets worth 5.32 billion euros during the Ukrainian War, according to the daily Welt and the Federal Ministry of Finance. The…
On Thursday, Utah became the first state to approve laws prohibiting kids and teenagers from using social media without their parents’ permission. The main story:…
Under the According to European merchants, the Taiwan Flour Millers’ Association purchased an estimated 48,975 tonnes of milling wheat from the United States in a…
The pilot told emergency authorities at the airport that he detected difficulties with the landing gear after attempting to land the jet at 9 a.m.…
The mayor of Amsterdam has come under fire from neighborhood residents over a divisive proposal to relocate legal prostitution from the city’s famed red-light district…
ISTANBUL, March 1 (Reuters) – A business survey released on Wednesday revealed that Turkish manufacturing activity increased very marginally in February despite the sector being…
A worrying trend is gripping the firefighting community in Boston, as firefighters express deep concerns about rising cancer rates among their ranks, potentially linked to…
In a legal salvo that has reverberated through the medical device industry, the law firm Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. has filed a class action…
Boston voters sent shockwaves through the city’s political landscape by ousting two embattled incumbents in City Council races during the recent preliminary election. The results…