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Biden Seeks To Give DACA Recipients Access to Medicaid
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—The Biden administration is seeking to allow immigrants illegally brought to the United States as children greater access to health insurance through federal programs, the White House said on Thursday. Read More.
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Inflation taking air out of Arizona business owners' sails
(The Center Square) – With nearly one in four small business owners (24%) pointing to inflation as their biggest issue, the National Federation of Independent Business reports optimism across the industry was again on the decline in Arizona last month, Read More.
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Young Americans show decline in marriage and family: Study
While marriage rates in America remained relatively stable over the past decade, young people are struggling to start families. Read More.
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Poll: 70% of Americans Feeling Financially Stressed, 58% Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Around 70 percent of Americans have admitted feeling stressed about their personal finances at present as the U.S. economy continues to experience significant headwinds under Joe Biden’s leadership, a new poll has found. Read More.
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Joe Biden Signs Bill Ending Coronavirus National Emergency
President Joe Biden on Monday signed a Republican-led bill to terminate the coronavirus national emergency that former President Donald Trump first enacted in March 2020. Read More.
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FBI Used Undercover Employee To Gain Information For Memo Targeting Catholics, Jim Jordan Reveals
The FBI used an undercover employee to inform its leaked analysis on domestic extremism among Catholic Americans, House Judiciary Committee Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan revealed in a letter addressed to FBI Director Christopher Wray. Read More.
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Hobbs vetoes bill banning lending through ESG lens
(The Center Square) – Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill seeking to establish that the state ban banks and other financial institutions from using a “social credit score” when making lending decisions concerning customers. Read More.
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House Seeks Testimony From Teachers Union Chief Weingarten on School Closures During COVID-19
A House investigative panel wants to hear from Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, about her role in keeping schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More.
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Biden and McCarthy bump heads on the ceiling
Perhaps the most calculating and dishonest passage in President Joe Biden’s Feb. 7 State of the Union speech came when he touched on ways to deal with America’s rocketing federal debt. Read More.
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Layoffs Increase Nearly 400% As Employers Battle Volatile Economy
Layoffs among employers based in the United States increased nearly 400% between the first three months of last year and this year. Read More.
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Jobless Claims Hit 228,000
Claims for unemployment benefits hit 228,000 in the week that ended on April 1 and the previous week’s claims were revised up sharply, a sign that the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening may be beginning to soften demand for labor. Read More.
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Twitter adds 'state-affiliated media' label to NPR's account
On Tuesday, Twitter added a "US state-affiliated media" label to NPR's social media account. The label appears at the top of the new organization's profile and on every tweet. Read More.
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Trump Details Endless Legal Fights In Primetime Mar-A-Lago Address After Indictment
MAR-A-LAGO — Former President Donald Trump broke his silence for the first time since being indicted Tuesday during a primetime Mar-a-Lago address, where he detailed the endless legal battles he is facing as a 2024 presidential candidate. Read More.

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