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Displaying all articles tagged:
Biden Administration
student debt
June 30, 2023
Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s Student-Debt Relief Plan
The 6-3 decision arrives one day after the Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions.
By
Bindu Bansinath
tech
Mar. 16, 2023
Unpacking the Recent Flood of TikTok Bans
The app’s murky connection to China has alarmed a lot of politicians — and now the White House.
By
Danielle Cohen
student-debt relief
Nov. 11, 2022
Biden’s Plan for Student-Debt Relief Is Now in Limbo
The plan was on track to cancel debt for 16 million Americans before a Texas judge stuck it down.
By
Bindu Bansinath
student loans
Sept. 29, 2022
How to Get Your Student Debt Canceled
Applications for student-debt cancellation should be available in early October. The sooner you file, the better.
By
Bindu Bansinath
life after roe
Aug. 3, 2022
Maybe This Will Make It Easier to Get an Out-of-State Abortion?
Biden dropped another executive order aimed at patient travel, though its terms are impenetrably vague.
By
Claire Lampen
power
June 30, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Officially a Supreme Court Justice
She was sworn in on Thursday, becoming the first Black woman to ever serve on the bench.
By
Claire Lampen,
Andrea González-Ramírez,
and
Bindu Bansinath
immigration
June 28, 2022
46 Migrants Were Found Dead in a Truck Near San Antonio
Officials suggested they had overheated in a tractor trailer after being abandoned by the truck’s driver.
By
Danielle Cohen
power
Apr. 1, 2022
Jen Psaki Is Reportedly Pivoting to Pundit
Sources say she’s leaving her role as White House press secretary for MSNBC next month.
By
Claire Lampen
power
Apr. 1, 2022
Who Gets to Claim Asylum?
Ukrainian refugees have been crossing the U.S.-Mexico border while those from elsewhere continue to be turned away.
By
Andrea González-Ramírez
what??
Jan. 13, 2022
Come Again, Kamala?
The vice-president offers some illuminating thoughts on COVID strategy.
By
Claire Lampen
covid vaccines
Nov. 8, 2021
Everything We Know About Workplace Vaccine Mandates
President Biden recently announced that 100 million American workers will be required to get vaccinated. Will it work?
By
Danielle Cohen
power
Aug. 4, 2021
Cori Bush Kept Millions of People From Losing Their Homes
The freshman Congresswoman slept on the Capitol steps for days, pushing the White House to extend the eviction moratorium.
By
Claire Lampen
politics
Jan. 19, 2021
Biden Picks Trans Doctor Rachel Levine as Assistant Health Secretary
If confirmed, Levine will become the highest-ranking transgender official in the U.S. government.
By
Amanda Arnold