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Twitter lifted its ban on COVID misinformation – research shows this is a grave risk to public health
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Congress knows how to slash child poverty. It just needs to do it.
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Deadlines loom for subsidized health insurance enrollment
Iowans who lack health insurance — and those who might be eligible for cheaper coverage — have until Jan. 15 to enroll in plans subsidized
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Student loan cancellation got blocked. Now what? 3 questions answered
When the Biden administration announced in August 2022 that it was canceling up to $20,000 in student loan debt per borrower, it said the idea
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