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IRS Whistleblowers: Biden DOJ Interfered in Hunter Biden Tax Probe, Blocked Two Search Warrants, Tipped Off Biden s Legal Team

IRS Whistleblowers: Biden DOJ Interfered in Hunter Biden Tax Probe, Blocked Two Search Warrants, Tipped Off Biden s Legal Team
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Here s a Biden scenario for you Those documents were left where they were for a reason

Here s a Biden scenario for you Those documents were left where they were for a reason
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China has UPPER HAND if war breaks out with USA - Extremely challenging for US military

China has UPPER HAND if war breaks out with USA - Extremely challenging for US military
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Date announced for return of some Pre-K to 2nd grade Philadelphia students

Date announced for return of some Pre-K to 2nd grade Philadelphia students WPVI Share: However, unlike previous return plans, not all of those students will return at once. During a news conference on Monday, Mayor Jim Kenney announced that schools will be reviewed in batches for their readiness for the safe return of students and staff. Kenney said 53 schools have been approved, and students whose families have selected the hybrid learning plan will return on Monday, March 8. Teachers and staff in those schools will return on Wednesday, March 3. The city said the goal is to have the return dates for all Pre-K to 2nd-grade hybrid learning students announced by March 22.

Biden Could Shake Up Higher Ed—If He Doesn t Endorse the Status Quo

Biden Could Shake Up Higher Ed If He Doesn’t Endorse the Status Quo Now that President Biden has been sworn in as the 46th president, he wants to hit the ground running and attend to urgent priorities. One of his first moves was to extend student loan payment deferrals until October, buying time for further reforms to America’s higher education system. Deferrals will be one small part of a larger strategy to shift higher education costs away from borrowers and toward taxpayers, regardless of cost and consequences. Rather than creating a bank-breaking new strategy to subsidize (predominately) well-off graduates, President Biden should offer low-income students better alternatives to the broken status quo.

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