Monday, August 29, 2022

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LATEST LINKS: White House faces legal questions with student loan forgiveness plan (The Hill) The Toll of Student Debt in the U.S. The amount of student loan debt held in America has grown to roughly the size of the economy of Brazil or Australia as the cost of higher education has skyrocketed over the last half-century. (NYT) Classified Documents Seized at Trump’s Home Undergoing Security-Risk Assessment (WSJ) Judge signals intent for special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents (WP) Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump After Thwarted Efforts to Recover Documents (NYT) National Archives hit with threats after Trump search (Axios) Republicans, Once Outraged by Mar-a-Lago Search, Become Quieter as Details Emerge (NYT) Once unthinkable, Democrats now see narrow path to keeping the House (WP) GOP seat lead shrinks as Biden approval ticks up — CBS News Battleground Tracker poll (CBS) Justice Alito’s Crusade Against a Secular America Isn’t Over (New Yorker) Ukraine on edge as Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, region's towns shelled (Reuters) Russia, Ukraine trade claims of nuclear plant attacks (AP) With Disaster Looming, Inspectors Set to Visit Ukraine Nuclear Plant (NYT) Russian Force Won't Return From Mission Fearing Ukraine Deployment: Report (Newsweek) US sends two warships through Taiwan Strait, in first transit since Pelosi trip (CNN) Fears over Afghanistan threat simmer, despite White House assurances (The Hill) 'Get out now': Mayor urges residents to flee ahead of rising river waters in Mississippi (CNN) Pakistan floods: Sindh province awaits more deluges and devastation (BBC) Glory Days: In Michigan, Nostalgia For A Romanticized Past Outstrips The Reality of An Economic Rebirth (Politico) The coming storm: America is not ready for a future pandemic (Edit Bd/WP) How many meteorites hit Earth every year? (LiveScience) Back to the Moon (Reuters) They were some of the last journalists at their papers. Then came the layoffs. (WP) Come for the Golden Gate Bridge and Cable Cars. Stay for the Summer Shivers. (NYT) Mickey Mantle card breaks record, as sports memorabilia soar (AP) Aging Mother Knows Any Wrong Move Could Be Taken For Telltale Sign Of Dementia (The Onion)

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