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US Politics · United StatesThe U.S. Department of Education is pausing its plan to garnish people’s Social Security benefits if they have defaulted on their student loans, a spokesperson for the agency tells CNBC.
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Trump administration pauses Social Security benefit cuts over defaulted student loans
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German Politics · GermanyGermany has acted unlawfully by turning away asylum seekers at the border, a court ruled on Monday, citing a case in which border police expelled three Somalis who tried to enter the country from Poland. The two men and a woman were sent back to Poland from a train station in the eastern city of Frankfurt an der Oder on Germany's eastern border on the grounds that they had sought to enter from a safe third country, a court statement said.See the Story
German expulsion of asylum seekers by border police unlawful, court rules
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Tucker Carlson · United StatesCIA whistleblower John Kiriakou told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday that the agency inherently controls U.S. presidents, as most agency employees tend to work in Washington, D.C. longer than the U.S. head of state does.
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CIA Veteran Tells Tucker Carlson Agency Can Hold Power Over Oval Office
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Tea, Berries, Dark Chocolate and Apples Could Lead to a Longer Life Span, Study Shows
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Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective | Journal of Law and Courts
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Political Leadership in the Media: Gender Bias in Leader Stereotypes During Campaign and Routine Times | British Journal of Political Science
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The Flight of Serbs From Sarajevo: Not the Dayton Agreement’s First Failure, but Its First Logical Consequence
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