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What’s in Trump’s big bill that passed Congress and will soon become law

What’s in Trump’s big bill that passed Congress and will soon become law
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Latin America’s top human rights court says states have duty to act on climate crisis

Latin America’s top human rights court says states have duty to act on climate crisis [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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The 5 huge changes coming for student-loan borrowers and colleges under GOP megabill

“From repayment plans to smaller loans: Some of the most significant change we’ve seen in higher education in a couple of decades.”
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Freed hostage Edan Alexander welcomed at White House, reveals his treatment in captivity improved after Trump’s election

Freed American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander has met President Trump and the first lady in the White House — where he revealed that his treatment during captivity improved after Trump was elected in November.
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Is ‘Heartland’ Leaving Netflix? How To Watch The Canadian Drama

The heart wants what it wants… and what it wants is Heartland on Netflix!
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Who is Mello Buckzz, the Chicago rapper at the center of last night’s mass shooting in River North?

Born Melanie Doyle, the 24-year-old drill rapper had seen her star wattage rise in recent years with several tracks that went viral. In 2023, she was charged with felony counts of aggravated battery in connection with an attack on a fellow rapper.
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Joe Giordano, surgeon who helped save President Reagan’s life after assassination attempt, has died

Joe Giordano, surgeon who helped save President Reagan’s life after assassination attempt, has died [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Yankees making trade calls on third basemen — here are the potential candidates

The Yankees are starting to make calls in search of a third baseman.
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Rollout of eVisas ‘could drag 200,000 people into Windrush-style scandal’

Fears raised that those without immigration details on computer systems could become undocumented as Home Office digitises records

Up to 200,000 people who have lived in the UK legally for decades are at risk of being caught up in a Windrush-style scandal because the Home Office does not know their whereabouts or have their details on government computer systems.

There are fears that some in this group will face a serious risk of being left undocumented as the Home Office converts immigration records from paper to digital.

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Major win for Trump as Congress passes ‘big, beautiful bill’

The president wins over sparring factions within his own party to get the bill passed after months of wrangling.