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Florida’s New Law Forces Hospitals to Ask About Immigration Status, but You Don’t Have to Answer
Starting, Saturday July 1, most Florida hospitals will begin collecting data on patients’ immigration status. However, the law does not require individuals to complete the immigration section of their patient form in order to receive care.
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Biden Administration Announces $3.1 Billion in Funding to Tackle Homelessness, With Focus on Veterans
In May, President Biden announced that it’s his administration’s goal to reduce homelessness in the United States by 25% by 2025 and to rehouse 38,000 veterans in 2023.
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Supreme Court Takes Student Debt Relief Away From 43 Million Americans
Nationwide, more than 45 million people owe $1.6 trillion in federal loans for college, according to government data, and as many as 43 million of them stood to benefit from the cancellation program.
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US Supreme Court Bans Consideration of Race in College Admissions
The Court’s decision reverses decades of precedent. In 1978, the Court ruled that affirmative action was lawful, which it later upheld in 2003 and 2016.
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New Audio Reveals Trump Discussing Possession of Classified Military Documents
In the recording, Trump can be heard indicating he was holding a secret Pentagon document with plans to attack Iran. “These are the papers,” Trump says. Trump can also be heard rustling papers and seemingly referring to the documents as “secret” and “highly confidential.”
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DeSantis Vows to End Birthright Citizenship as President
The Florida governor promised that he would use all means necessary to advance his policies. Including, critics say, one that violates the 14th Amendment.
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Florida Gets $1.2 Billion for High-Speed Internet Expansion From Biden’s Infrastructure Law
This funding’s aim is to help connect the estimated 8.5 million families and small businesses nationwide that still haven’t been able to access the full capabilities of modern technology.
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DeSantis’ New Hampshire Visit Sparks Backlash From Republican Women’s Group
The governor’s visit to the Granite State scheduled for Tuesday has met with backlash from The New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women. A GOP strategist warns this could be “death by a thousand cuts.”
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‘Authoritarian Movement’: Florida Democrats Call Out DeSantis’ Attacks on Freedoms
Gen Z Rep. Maxwell Frost convened the meeting after the Republican majority ignored his calls for congressional investigations of state governments that infringe on democratic ideals.
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FCC Proposal Would Force Cable Companies To Institute ‘Up-Front’ Pricing
The Biden administration has been putting pressure on companies across multiple sectors to be more transparent with consumers.























