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Biden Expected To Take Steps Toward Student Loan Forgiveness

Higher Ed
Some fear providing loan relief to students who attended expensive private universities would provide an easy campaign target for the GOP this fall.
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Sky News

UK's hospitality industry say Government not doing enough to help businesses during lockdown

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots very quiet shopping streets in Ipswich town centre, with shops closed due to lockdown restrictions, interview with Ipswich pub owner and interior shots of him renovating his business, interview with Kate...
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House Passes Coronavirus Relief Bill Including Free Testing

Higher Ed
Lawmakers passed the bill, which would include paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing and expanded unemployment insurance, among other measures.
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Bloomberg

Ryanair CEO on Travel Resuming, Hedging Oil Prices

Higher Ed
Ryanair Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary says strong pent-up demand will spur air travel this summer even as higher oil prices squeeze consumer spending. Families are especially eager to travel across Europe, despite any impact...
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US President comments about Genoa

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Bush walking up to podium at World Bank 2. Cutaway of crowd 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President "Today I call on all multilateral development banks to increase the share of their funding devoted to...
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Pres. Biden Calls For 3-Month Suspension Of Gas And Diesel Taxes

Higher Ed
At issue is the 18.4 cents-a-gallon federal tax on gas and the 24.4 cents-a-gallon federal tax on diesel fuel.
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President Biden Asks Congress To Suspend Gas Tax

Higher Ed
The White House estimates suspending both federal and state gas taxes would save drivers, on average, about 50 cents per gallon.
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Dems Talk Tax Bill, Dream Act and Sexual Assault

Higher Ed
Representatives Joe Crowley and Linda Sanchez responded on behalf of the Democratic Caucus regarding the issues they discussed on Tuesday's meeting. They further denounced the GOP tax bill, stating that not one democratic...
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Bloomberg

Whit Stillman on His New Film 'Love & Friendship'

Higher Ed
May 27 -- Film Director Whit Stillman discusses his new movie "Love & Friendship." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

China May See Relief Rally, But Nothing More: AMP's Oliver

Higher Ed
Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP, discusses political risk in China following Xi Jinping's Party speech over the weekend, its impact on markets and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Tops Estimates, Supply Issues to Last Through 2022

Higher Ed
Tesla reported better-than-expected first-quarter results, buoyed by strong demand for its electric vehicles amid ongoing supply-chain challenges and a Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai. Sean O'Kane has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Biden Urges Congress to Suspend 18-Cent Federal Gas Tax

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden called on Congress to suspend the federal gasoline tax, a largely symbolic move by an embattled president running out of options to ease pump prices weighing on his party's political prospects. He says doing so can...
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Bloomberg

Canada Has a Housing Affordability Crisis: RBC

Higher Ed
Robert Hogue, assistant chief economist with RBC, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss RBC's recent housing affordability report and their outlook for the housing crisis facing Canada.
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Bloomberg

'All Hell' to Break Loose Without Debt Deal: Pakistan PM

Higher Ed
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is making an urgent appeal for debt relief from rich nations as catastrophic floods exacerbated by climate change displaced millions of people in the South Asian nation. He spoke to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Meta Shares Soar After Facebook Shows Resilience

Higher Ed
Facebook's main social network added more users than projected in the first quarter. Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms reported 1.96 billion daily users for its flagship platform, a return to growth after the first-ever decline in...
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Bloomberg

The Wealthiest Should Pay a Bit More in Taxes, Says Biden Adviser

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- Bharat Ramamurti, deputy director of the National Economic Council, says President Joe Biden's tax plan is designed to spark more investment in the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Experts Warn of Super Bowl Sunday Parties As COVID-19 Variants Spread

Higher Ed
Experts warn Super Bowl parties could be super spreaders unless gatherings are kept to household members.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Australian researchers in peanut allergy breakthrough

9th - Higher Ed
Australian researchers have reported a major breakthrough in the relief of deadly peanut allergy with the discovery of a long lasting treatment they say offers hope that a cure will soon be possible
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Bloomberg

Shake Shack Will Return Its Entire $10 Million U.S. Government Loan

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Shake Shack, the U.S.-based burger chain, will return its entire $10 million loan from the U.S. government, the company’s leaders said in a statement, amid widespread criticism over who got access to the funds aimed at saving...
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Bloomberg

Association of Global Automakers' Bozzella Discusses USMCA, Tariffs

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- John Bozzella, president of the Association of Global Automakers, talks about the trade deal between the U.S., Mexico and Canada, and the U.S. tariffs on metal imports. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Senate Slated To Vote On $500 Billion Aid Package

Higher Ed
The Republican-backed bill would include Paycheck Protection Program money, funds for schools and liability protections for businesses.
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Millions Of Dollars Have Been Raised For Uvalde, So Who Has The Money?

Higher Ed
Families of the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary shooting are struggling with grief and financial burdens after the tragedy.
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Curated Video

COVID Text ‘Smishing’ Scams Circulate Across U.S.

Higher Ed
Experts warn of ‘smishing’ scams using stimulus news to trick people into enrolling in fake COVID relief programs.
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U.S. Lawmakers Call For Billions In Aid For Struggling Restaurants

Higher Ed
Congress created the Restaurant Revitalization Fund in March 2021, making $28.6 billion available. But lawmakers knew that wasn't going to be enough.