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WHO’s Disease Watchlist: Monitoring Potential Pandemic Threats
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has mostly ended, the World Health Organization (WHO) is continuing its work on them.
It has so developed a list of ailments with pandemic potential and is maintaining watch over them. This list was…
SNAP Bill Proposes $3.5 Billion Boost For Food Stamp Funding
A major consumer advocacy group has endorsed a piece of congressional legislation that seeks to strengthen the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by increasing federal funds and enhancing SNAP participants' access to healthier…
Oklahomans Affected By Storms Get Extra Time For SNAP Benefit Applications
To assist cover food losses brought on by the severe storms that happened on June 17, Oklahomans have been given more time to apply for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
According to a recent announcement from…
2024 GOP Candidates Declare Last Week’s Supreme Court Rulings a Triumph for…
The Republican Party's 2024 presidential hopefuls welcomed the recent Supreme Court judgments as a victory for freedom in a show of conservative support.
Last week, the nation's highest court handed down rulings on several contentious…
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden’s Backup Strategy Post Supreme Court Decision
Only a few hours after the Supreme Court rejected the president's plan to cancel student loans, the White House returned on Friday with a number of options to assist borrowers.
In accordance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, the…
Inflation Eases Overall in May, But Core Prices Hold Strong
While this was happening, household expenditure increased more slowly than it had in April.
Less money chasing after purchases would relieve inflation pressure considerably.
Due to declining energy costs, an inflation indicator that…
Kennedy Jr.’s Promise: Student Loan Cancellation After Biden’s Defeat
Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a Democrat running for president in 2024, has added student loan debt cancellation to his platform after the Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration's attempts to implement a similar program on Friday.
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Debate Sparked: Tulane Dean’s Views on Social Security
According to a well-known university dean, the difference in life spans between white and black Americans leads to an unequal allocation of social security benefits.
The dean of Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical…