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Israeli foreign minister says UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is a threat to world peace

Israel's foreign minister said that United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is a threat to world peace.

Education Department unveils nearly $5 billion in student loan relief

The Biden administration announced it will cancel another nearly $5 billion in student loan debt on Wednesday, affecting those under the income-driven repayment forgiveness and Public Service Loan Forgiveness programs.

Haley floats repercussions for schools regarding response to antisemitism

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley warned presidents of three major colleges on Wednesday she would pull their tax-exempt status if elected president next year. Her comments came after the schools' leaders refused to say that calling for Jewish genocide violated school rules.

Kim Foxx replaces head of unit investigating wrongful convictions after pleas from incarcerated relatives

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx replaced the prosecutor who was heading the unit that reviews wrongful convictions one day after relatives of incarcerated persons in Chicago called on Foxx to investigate their loved ones' cases.

Food stamps: December direct payments worth up to $1,751 to Montana SNAP recipients end today

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program concluded its December payments, worth up to $1,751, on Wednesday.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for December to end in Delaware in 17 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will end its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in 17 days.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents wrap up in four days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which issues benefits to low-income households, will wrap up sending out benefits for the month of December in six days.

DC partners with Maryland and Virginia law enforcement on 24/7 crime monitoring center

The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., is launching a real-time crime center that will monitor surveillance cameras 24/7 with the help of state and federal partners.

‘Chaos’ if 14th Amendment questions unsolved before a Trump inauguration: Court

Colorado's top court weighed a 14th Amendment lawsuit challenging the placement of Donald Trump's name on the state ballot, with concerns being raised by at least one justice that "chaos" could ensue if such challenges aren't resolved before the former president possibly wins the 2024 election.

Chip Roy pushes for Harvard president to resign

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) encouraged pressure to be put on the president of Harvard University to resign.
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