Politics
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Biden Administration Makes It Easier to Discharge Student Loan Debt Through Bankruptcy
Prior to this move, student loan debt—unlike credit card bills, medical bills, and most other forms of debt—was not eligible to be automatically wiped away when a person filed for bankruptcy.
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Here’s Where the Biden Administration’s Student Loan Relief Plan Stands
In the past week, two separate courts controlled by conservative judges have ruled against the Biden administration’s plan to cancel tens of thousands of dollars in federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers, putting that relief in jeopardy.
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Trump Wanted the IRS to Investigate His Political Enemies, According to His Former Chief of Staff
Former White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly told the New York Times that the former president wanted investigations into those he believed to be his enemies, including former FBI director James Comey and former FBI official Andrew McCabe.
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We May Not Know Who Controls the US House and Senate for a Few Days—or Even Weeks
Control of the two chambers of Congress will come down to mail ballots that are still being counted in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, and Oregon—and possibly a December Senate run-off election in Georgia.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $13 Billion to Help Cut Winter Energy Costs for Struggling Families
With many American families facing record-high energy costs this coming winter, the Biden-Harris administration has announced several steps to help lessen the burden.
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House To Vote on Censuring Rep. Paul Gosar After Video Depicting Violence Against Democrats
The six-term Congressman posted a video that depicted himself killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Joe Biden.
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Big Lie: These Arizona Candidates Running in 2022 Still Won’t Acknowledge Biden’s Victory
Although it’s been a year since the 2020 presidential election, some Arizona politicians have been unable to move forward.
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2021 Maricopa County Elections: What You Need to Know
Are you one of the millions of Maricopa County voters who received a ballot in the mail recently? Here’s why, and what you need to know about your ballot.
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9 Arizona Athletes Join Hundreds of Others in Opposing Abortion Law
Nine Arizonans are among the more than 500 female athletes who signed on to a brief to the Supreme Court challenging a new abortion law.
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The Arizona Senate’s ‘Audit’ of the 2020 Election Results Is Finally Over, but at What Cost?
Elections officials on both sides of the political aisle spent the last few months blowing the whistle on the mismanagement throughout the audit process.


















