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GOP rep jabs education secretary: 'Are car loans next?' for debt forgiveness

A lawmaker from Michigan on Tuesday compared President Biden’s student loan forgiveness to auto loan forgiveness – in an effort to criticize the administration’s debt relief policies. During a hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., took issue with the Biden administration for forgiving billions in student loan debt against what she said was the will of the Supreme Court …

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Denver migrants refuse to leave encampment, send mayor list of demands

A group of illegal immigrants in Denver is refusing to leave encampments until the city meets its demands. The migrants published a document with 13 specific demands before they acquiesce to Denver Human Services’ request to leave the encampments and move to more permanent shelters funded by the city. “At the end of the day, what we do not want …

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Philadelphia to temporarily shut down Kensington Avenue to clear homeless encampment in open-air drug market

Philadelphia on Monday plans to temporarily shut down a stretch of Kensington Avenue — a street known worldwide as an open-air drug market — to clear out homeless encampments. Kensington has for years been a safe haven for drug addicts to freely shoot up, but Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an executive order declaring a public safety emergency and calling for …

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Growing chorus of parents demand Los Angeles put police back in schools: Violence has 'become the norm'

The Los Angeles Unified School District is facing growing pressure from parents to reinstate police officers in schools. Two LAUSD parents spoke out on “Fox & Friends First” Wednesday on the increasing concerns about their children’s safety and exposure to violence and drugs while at school. “High school, middle school students, they bring home videos that the kids have taken …

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NY Times editor's sharp comments about Biden triggers debate over media's role in election

New York Times Executive Editor Joe Kahn raised some progressive eyebrows this week when he said that he won’t allow his paper to become an “instrument of the Biden campaign,” putting a renewed spotlight on the strained relationship between the Gray Lady and the White House. In an interview with Semafor, Kahn criticized what he called the suggestion the news …

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SEAN HANNITY: 'Cowardly' Biden abandoned our closest ally

Fox News host Sean Hannity calls President Biden “gutless” after his response to the Israel-Hamas war and potential weapons refusal on “Hannity.” SEAN HANNITY: For the first time in American history, your spineless, your gutless, your cowardly president has now abandoned our closest ally in the Middle East in the greatest time, the greatest hour of need. NY TIMES EDITOR …

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LAURA INGRAHAM: The cases Democrats thought would substitute for a Biden campaign are collapsing

Fox News host Laura Ingraham reacts to recent setbacks in the various cases against former President Trump Wednesday on “The Ingraham Angle.” LAURA INGRAHAM: This is why choosing lawfare strategy in this was a loser in the first place. NY TIMES EDITOR SAYS IT’S NOT PAPER’S JOB TO BE BIDEN CAMPAIGN ARM AMID WHITE HOUSE TENSIONS A judge isn’t compelled …

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Cardona refuses to condemn calls for universities to cut ties with Hillel in clash with lawmaker

Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Tuesday refused to condemn calls for universities to cut ties with Hillel organizations at a congressional hearing. Cardona testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, drawing heated questions from lawmakers regarding the anti-Israel protests on college campuses. Among the concerned lawmakers was Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., who flung a series …

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Education reform ‘accelerated,’ ‘fueled’ by ‘post-pandemic concerns’ from parents: report

Education reform has accelerated over the past 30 years and was “fueled” by post-pandemic concerns from parents, according to a report from the Center For Education Reform (CER). “I do think that, fundamentally, once parents have the power, as you can see, in places like Florida and Arizona, they protect it. But when they don’t, they have no idea where …

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Portland graffiti vandals battle with police for ‘notoriety’ as government dedicates millions to cleanup

As graffiti vandals in Portland jockey for notoriety and positioning on the sides of buildings, police are struggling to catch perpetrators. The Department of Transportation in Portland has allocated $4 million this year from the state legislature to help clean up graffiti, but the bill still awaits a signature from Oregon Gov. Kotek, according to local news reports. “It’s graffiti …

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