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Ant International Unveils Web3 Technology-Powered Next-Generation Treasury Solutions
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SoftBank Lines Up Apple, Nvidia as Strategic Arm IPO Backers
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US recession will prompt 175 basis points in Fed cuts next year, DB economists say
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate 5%, warns of more tightening
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Burgers and tacos don't look like they do in ads. Lawsuits are trying to change that
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Southwest has a labor deal with mechanics just days after flight attendants rejected theirs
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Factbox-Russia's Rostov, seized by rebels, is important commodity hub
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2023-06-24 23:54

Biden's student loan policies continue to face legal challenges
Legal challenges are continuing to target some of President Joe Biden's student loan policies. While his major student loan forgiveness program was blocked by the Supreme Court, the Biden administration is also facing lawsuits over some of its other policy changes aimed at making it easier for borrowers to pay back their loans.
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Ripple Ruling on Crypto Rejected by Federal Judge in Terra Case
A federal judge in New York split with another judge who earlier this month ruled that a Ripple
2023-08-01 05:20
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