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Streaming Wars: Pinocchio vs. Pinocchio

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Disney and Netflix are going head-to-head with separate Pinocchio films in the second half of 2022. Which will you be watching?
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Student Borrowers Wait in Anticipation for Biden Announcement on Loans

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President Biden is expected to make an announcement regarding student debt this week, with hopes from borrowers that up to $10,000 per loan will be canceled. Roy Paul, the executive director of the financial literacy nonprofit Cents...
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If Cineworld declares bankruptcy, what will this mean for cinemas in Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
The struggling chain owes billions in euros and has cinemas across the UK and Eastern Europe.
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How Sri Lankans are coping with political and economic turmoil

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Salimah Shivji gives an inside look at how the political and economic unrest in Sri Lanka is hurting everyday people.
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Former Obama Education Secretary John B. King on Teaching 'Truth About Our History'

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The former Secretary of Education under President Obama, John B. King, joined Cheddar News to talk about his campaign for governor of Maryland and to discuss the importance of truth in history as culture wars engulf education issues...
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Jesse Williams Teams Up With Scholly on ‘Pay It Off Fund’ to Alleviate Student Debt

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Actor Jesse Williams is teaming up with Scholly for its ‘Pay it Off Fund’ that divvies up $100,000 among four recipients to help pay down student loan debt. Williams and Christopher Gray, the founder and CEO of Scholly, joined Cheddar...
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Mental Health, Gambling Experts Speak Out About Growing Concerns Over Crypto Addiction

9th - Higher Ed
It's no secret that cryptocurrency popularity skyrocketed in recent years. Over the past decade, crypto's overall market value has jumped from $4.5 billion to $1.8 trillion, according to Coin Market Cap. With the swell of interest in...
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Lebanon bank customers take legal action after losing life savings

9th - Higher Ed
The collapse of Lebanon's economy has forced some bank customers to take legal action to try and recover their savings.
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Highlights of 2022 federal budget: housing affordability, greener economy

9th - Higher Ed
The Liberal government's first budget since the election features less spending than the previous pandemic budget, but still includes billions for housing, dental care, the environment and defence.
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How the Fed Interest Rate Hikes Will Impact Consumers

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As the Federal Reserve kicks off a two-day meeting, analysts expect that a rate hike to help curb rising inflation will finally be announced. Greg McBride, the chief financial analyst at Bankrate, joined Cheddar News to explain what this...
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Timeline of Richard Ratcliffe's campaign work since Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in Iran

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s return to the UK, we’relooking at her husband, Richard Ratcliffe. Here’s a timeline of histireless campaigning work since his wife’s arrest in 2016.Richard gave his first major interview to the...
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Bank of Canada hikes interest rate in attempt to curb inflation

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The Bank of Canada is raising interest rates for the first time since 2018 to try to curb inflation, but the rate hike could add to the financial strain of people already struggling.
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Economic crisis pushes Sri Lanka towards bankruptcy

9th - Higher Ed
Basic goods such as milk and lentils are being rationed, unemployment has risen, and now, the government is making power cuts.
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Maastricht Treaty at 30: Pandemic brings unanswered questions back to the fore

9th - Higher Ed
The treaty that established the European Union also laid the ground for strict fiscal rules that are today the target of intense criticism.
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Argentina-IMF deal: Government agrees to restructure $44.5bn debt

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina has reached a deal with the International Monetary Fund to restructure more than $44bn of debt.
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Bank of Canada hikes benchmark interest rate to 1%

9th - Higher Ed
The Bank of Canada has hiked its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point, to one per cent, in its latest move to rein in high inflation. It's the biggest one-time increase in the rate since 2000.
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American Airlines Reports Q4 Earnings Beat

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American Airlines reported a beat on its earnings reports for Q4. The company reported a revenue of $9.6 billion with a loss per share of $1.42.
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Greece's euro history: Challenging adaption to membership

9th - Higher Ed
The adoption of the euro brought some challenges for some European states.
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Businesses needs government help with Omicron surge, says CFIB

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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says many small and medium-sized businesses are already drowning in debt from previous waves of the coronavirus and need government help to survive amid new pandemic restrictions. (CBC/Ken...
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Crisis continues for China's real estate developer Evergrande

9th - Higher Ed
China's second largest real estate developer Evergrande has been officially declared in default by credit agencies.
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Argentina’s Peronists lose control of Congress for first time in 40 years

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's president is punished in mid term elections - The conservative opposition wins control of Congress for the first time in nearly forty years.
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NYC Taxi Drivers Strike Deal With Medallion Lender to Lower Debt Owed

9th - Higher Ed
New York City taxi drivers won a major victory to slash the cost of money owed for taxi medallions. The announcement follows a two-week long hunger strike at City Hall by some drivers to demand debt relief.
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Poverty worsens in Argentina as IMF debt repayment looms

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Argentina is due to make a payment on its $45bn debt to the International Monetary Fund.