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A Nurse Practitioner’s $25,000 in Student-Debt Relief Turned Into a $217,500 Bill From the Government
A lawsuit alleged a loan-relief program for medical workers in underserved areas imposes excessive fines.
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Olympic Runner Dies After Being Set on Fire
Rebecca Cheptegei, a Ugandan long-distance runner who competed in the Paris Olympics, has died in a Kenyan hospital after a man allegedly set her on fire.
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Trump to Adopt Elon Musk’s Proposal for Government Efficiency Commission
The Republican presidential hopeful plans to outline a suite of economic proposals in a speech in New York, taking an even more aggressive swipe at regulations than during his first term.
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U.S.-Japan Steel Deal to Counter China Founders on Political Resistance
Nippon Steel repeatedly miscalculated the political implications of a foreign company taking over a major employer in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
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U.S. Natural Gas Prices Advance With Storage Data In View
U.S. natural gas prices rose ahead of the EIA’s weekly inventory report which is expected to show a below-average increase in storage further narrowing the supply surplus.
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The Morning Risk Report
Canada is reviewing a request to sanction Hikvision and several other Chinese surveillance companies, and ENRC seeks $290 million over botched U.K. probe. Also, the U.S. accuses Russia of spending millions to influence American voters.