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- Dec 20: Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes
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- Dec 21: Biden pulls the plug on mass student-debt cancellation after rushing $4.28 billion in relief
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- Dec 21: Forget the stock-market tumble, the Fed made the right move in a wild week
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- Dec 21: My Social Security benefit will be $4,500 a month. My wife’s is now $615. Can she get more?
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