NTD News Today Full Broadcast (July 14)

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The Biden administration says over 800,000 borrowers will have $39 billion in student debt wiped away in the coming weeks—due to “administrative fixes” that will result in more people passing the existing 20- or 25-year forgiveness threshold.

Illinois landlords will soon be required to rent their property to illegal immigrants who otherwise qualify, due to a bill signed recently by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

Some lawmakers are advocating the reintroduction of the American Rescue Plan. They aim to restore the COVID-19-era monthly payments for young children.

Topics in this episode include:

1. ‘Administrative Fixes’ Wipe $39B Student Debt
2. Democrats Seek to Expand Child Tax Credit
3. Suspect in Decade-Old Murders in Custody
4. Amendment Would End Military Abortion Policy
5. GOP Candidates at Family Leadership Summit
6. Dems Call to Stop Deepfake AI Campaign Ads
7. Good Bank Earnings Report: Strategist
8. Monday Is Deadline to Claim 2019 Tax Refund
9. Race-Based Hiring in Private Companies
10. Calif. Considers Making Wastewater Drinkable
11. Biden Administration Targets Refrigerants
12. Costco Adds ‘Star of Death’ Mark to Bud Light
13. Cannabis Use Landing More Youth in E.R.
14. Law Bans Refusal of Illegal Immigrant Tenants
15. Lawmakers Question FEMA’s Role in Immigration
16. Twitter Wants Court to End Privacy Settlement
17. Shopify Calculates Cost of Meetings
18. Officer Pulls Over Chief Deputy for Speeding
19. FL: Deadly Sinkhole from 2013 Reopens
20. Chipotle Tests Autocado Robot for Making Guac
21. Krispy Kreme Selling 86 Cent Donuts for Bday
22. Stopping Child Cybersex Work in Philippines
23. ‘Japan in Miniature’ Captivates Visitors
24. Dig Uncovers Huge Ice Age Hand Axes
25. Cool Cat Heals Post-Traumatic Disorder
26. 2023 Comedy Pet Photo Awards
27. Polar Bear Cub Delights Hamburg Zoo Visitors
28. Why Time on Your Own Can Be Good for You
29. Gerber’s Photo Search Winner Is Adorable!

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