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Hispanic voters in Georgia shift to Republican Party: '[Democratic] values do not align with the Latino community'
Hispanic voters nationwide are switching from the Democrat party to the Republican party; that is true in Georgia, as well.
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WSJ writer on EV savings: 'That $100 savings cost us many hours in waiting time.'
While Americans are mainly concerned about charging station logistics as well as the limitations with travel range related to purchasing an electric vehicle, a Wall Street Journal reporter has attested to both of these factors in a recent piece where she writes about the major difficulties faced while taking a long road trip in an EV.
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Biden announces student loan forgiveness plan as national debt surpasses $30 trillion
As national debt soars past the $30 trillion-mark, President Joe Biden recently announced he will cancel up to $20,000 of student loan debt per borrower, while also extending the pause on federal student loan payments through the end of the year—a move that could worsen inflation.
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Warnock supports Biden's student loan forgiveness plan; WSJ editorial board calls it 'easily the worst domestic decision of his Presidency'
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, supported by Sen. Ralphael Warnock (D-GA), "is easily the worst domestic decision of his Presidency," the WSJ Editorial Board wrote.
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Rasmussen poll: Voters prefer corporate America not take sides in political battles
A recent poll shows that most Americans agree with views recently expressed by political commentators, on the right and left, that corporate America should keep its nose out of charged political battles, especially those raging over voter reform measures currently moving in many states.