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President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive a portion of student loans held by tens of millions of people will ripple through the economy as personal spending and savings shift, but no factor will be more closely watched than inflation.
Two reported front-runners to become the first Black woman Supreme Court justice have been trial-court judges for most or all of their careers on the bench, raising questions of how to evaluate their rulings.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is sticking to his plan to pass President Joe Biden’s tax and spending measure by Christmas, despite a full agenda confronting lawmakers in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the Biden administration officially announced it won’t send officials to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February, although U.S. athletes are still s.
President Joe Biden acknowledged that Congress will need to scale back his sweeping economic, tax, and social spending agenda from its recent $3.5 trillion target figure. Meanwhile, his chief climate envoy John Kerry lauded corporate actions on climate, amid concern that the shrinking package won’t contain promised carbon cuts and climate provisions..