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A program meant to reward people who take public service jobs for 10 years by erasing their student debts is riddled with problems, a new report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau concludes.

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Slavery in America didn’t end with the Emancipation Proclamation. It lived on—even after the Civil War had ended and the 13th Amendment had been put into place. The Civil War brought the Confederate States back into the Union, but the people who lived in the South weren’t through fighting. They were determined to keep things […]
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To an outsider, Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka were a picture-perfect couple. They met in October 1987 and were caught up in a whirlwind romance. By December that year, the pair were engaged. Karla was a pretty high school student with a passion for animals. Paul was a college graduate working in sales. The Homolka […]
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Mark Mobius bullish on Brazil

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The famed emerging markets investor sees Brazilian stocks gaining around 50 percent over the next four years. Fred Katayama reports.

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As Twitchy reported, Mediaite grabbed a lot of attention Wednesday when a reporter went public with an exclusive audio recording exposing Sen. Tom Cotton using some questionable language, including slurs like “faggot” and “tranny.” No, wait, it wasn’t Cotton who said any of those things, but a former intern known only as “Nate.”
Plenty of people slammed Mediaite and reporter Caleb Ecarma for publishing the “garbage slanderous post” that made it appear as if Cotton had anything to do with it…

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What he didn't waste enough money getting his butt kicked last night in Georgia?
— Michigan for Trump (@Montana0323) June 21, 2017

Jon Ossoff may have been a major disappointment for delusional Democrats with money to burn, but that doesn’t mean he’s good for nothing:

Is there a way we can convince Ossoff to run in 2020 for president?
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) June 21, 2017

Sounds like a pretty great idea to us …

Hehhehehehehe
— Plaidypus (@Plaidypus07) June 21, 2017

Now that's a good one Ben
— Theodore Herrera (@therrera888) June 21, 2017

LOL that's good
— Kathy Frankforter (@ksf90250) June 21, 2017

Hahaha can't stop laughing my Ossoff
— Chris Sprys (@Csprys99) June 21, 2017

He's mulling that one over, Ben…

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The video gaming industry continues to pour money and resources into virtual reality, cementing its development and advancement.

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Breakingviews TV: Kalanick irrigation

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June 21 – Jeff Goldfarb and Richard Beales discuss Travis Kalanick’s departure as Uber’s chief executive, and why that’s a good step but only the first of many required to address the $70 bln ride-hailing service’s business and cultural problems.

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