Republican Virginia Rep. Bob Good will introduce a Congressional Review Act resolution to roll back the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness scheme. President Joe Biden announced in August 2022 that the Department of Education would permanently forgive up to $10,000 in student loans for individuals making up to $125,000 a year, and up to $20,000 for individuals who received Pell grants. The Supreme Court is currently hearing a challenge to the scheme, although some legal experts have suggested that the plaintiffs do not have standing to challenge it. (RELATED: Biden Admin Using Post-9/11 Law As Legal Basis For Canceling Student Debt) Under the Congressional Review Act, Congress may pass resolutions of disapproval to block executive orders, although the resolutions are subject to presidential veto. Congress has already passed one resolution under the act targeting the Labor Department’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing rule, although Biden … [Read more...] about EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Bob Good To Introduce Resolution Overturning Biden’s Student Loan Giveaway
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Ex-NCAA swimmer still upset over Lia Thomas making it to 500 finals in 2022 championships
close Video Fox News Flash top sports headlines for March 22 Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Reka Gyorgy, a former swimmer at Virginia Tech, was among those who lent their support for female athletes in an amicus brief filed to the Supreme Court last week. The brief was filed in support of the state of West Virginia and its Save Women’s Sports law. The legislation seeks to keep transgender student-athletes at all level of competition to play against those with the same biological gender instead of the gender they identify as. A preliminary injunction dissolved in January when a federal judge ruled the law didn’t violate Title IX protections but the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to reinstate a preliminary injunction. Gyorgy made headlines last year during the NCAA Championships when she blasted the governing body of collegiate sports for allowing Lia Thomas , of Penn, to … [Read more...] about Ex-NCAA swimmer still upset over Lia Thomas making it to 500 finals in 2022 championships
We cannot Afford A Spring Break Vacation
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Kids & Family Spring break is coming up and many families can't afford a trip. This article discusses how to explain it to kids & look at being grateful Michael Rubino, Ph.D, MFT , Community Contributor Posted Reply Spring break is around the corner and high school students are wondering where their family will be going. Many college freshmen are hoping their parents will give them enough money so they can go to Mexico or Florida. Many high school and college students feel they are entitled to spring break because they have to work hard in school. https://yourteenmag.com/family-life/communication/no-plans-for-spring-break http://www.RubinoCounseling.com or his Facebook page at http://www.Facebook.com/drrubino3 . Thank Reply Share The views expressed in this post are the … [Read more...] about We cannot Afford A Spring Break Vacation
The South Carolina Player Taking Basketball to Girls in West Africa
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In the first two rounds of the women’s N.C.A.A. basketball tournament, it became clear why Dawn Staley calls Laeticia Amihere the most versatile player she has ever coached at South Carolina. A lithe, 6-foot-4-inch reserve forward, Amihere, 21, can play and defend all five positions on the court. Against Norfolk State and South Florida in the opening rounds, she shadowed point guards above the 3-point line, guarded forwards on the wing, led the fast break and slashed into the lane for jumpers and follow shots. At one point, she emphatically swatted a shot at one end of the floor and sprinted with the elegant stride of an 400-meter runner for a layup on the other end. “It’s not like there’s a drop-off no matter what position that she plays,” Staley said. “I’ve never coached anybody that comes with that much determination. Put her anywhere.” Amihere’s basketball career, beset early by knee injuries sustained in high school outside of Toronto and later by family … [Read more...] about The South Carolina Player Taking Basketball to Girls in West Africa
From Tort Law To Cheating, What Is ChatGPT’s Future In Higher Education: UC Berkeley
0 Schools This fast-changing technology will upend course assignments, be deployed as a 24/7 tutor, and change the way we think about knowledge work. Bea Karnes , Patch Staff Posted Reply Press release from UC Berkeley News: BERKELEY, CA — It passed the bar exam, first with a mediocre score and then with a ranking among the top tier of newly minted lawyers. It scored better than 90% of SAT takers. It nearly aced the verbal section of the GRE — though it has room for improvement with AP Composition. In the months since the machine-learning interface ChatGPT debuted, hundreds of headlines and hot-takes have whirled about how artificial intelligence will overhaul everything from health care and business to legal affairs and shopping. But when it comes to higher education, reviews have been more mixed, a blend of upbeat and uneasy. Many have forecast the “death of the college essay,” though it’s still very much … [Read more...] about From Tort Law To Cheating, What Is ChatGPT’s Future In Higher Education: UC Berkeley
NBA prospects Rockets fans should watch in every Sweet 16 game
The Rockets ' 2022-23 season is fading to the background of the Houston sports scene as April approaches, with the city set to host the men's Final Four just days after the Astros begin their 2023 season . But the future of Houston's professional hoops team could look increasingly brighter in the coming seasons. The Rockets will very likely hold a top-three pick in June's NBA draft, and a certain star point guard could return to his former franchise in July. You're forgiven for not tuning into the late-March portion of the Rockets' current season. Next year's roster should hold far more intrigue. With that in mind, those still looking to get their basketball fix will likely now turn their heads to the college season, with the Sweet 16 of the NCAA men's basketball tournament set to tip off on Thursday. So which current college stars should Rockets fans have on their radar this weekend? Let's sort through the top NBA prospects in every Sweet 16 game below. No. 3 Kansas … [Read more...] about NBA prospects Rockets fans should watch in every Sweet 16 game