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The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

Monday, July 3, 2023

The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

The Pour Over

News, Daily News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 3 July 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about the Supreme Court’s rulings on student loans and Colorado wedding websites, Twitter’s latest policy change, and other top news for Monday, July 3rd. We’re taking Wednesday off to eat watermelon and watch fireworks, but will be back on Friday. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by TUVU

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0:00.0

Today, we're talking about the Supreme Court's rulings on student loans and Colorado wedding

0:06.4

websites, Twitter's latest policy change, and other top news for Monday, July 3rd.

0:12.4

Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pourover.

0:15.9

Here's the verse of the week.

0:17.8

Refrain from anger and forsake wrath.

0:20.9

Front not yourself, it tends only to evil.

0:24.4

Psalm 37 verse 8.

0:27.9

Let's start with some espresso shots.

0:32.8

Here yee here yee.

0:34.4

The Supremes have spoken on student loans and Colorado wedding websites.

0:39.4

Justice has voted six to three along ideological lines to strike down President Biden's plan

0:44.6

to forgive $430 billion in student debt, up to $20,000 per qualifying borrower.

0:52.0

Biden had argued that the pandemic gave his administration power to cancel loans under

0:56.9

the Hero's Act of 2003.

0:59.4

The High Court disagreed.

1:01.4

The President has promised to try again this time under the Higher Education Act of 1965.

1:07.6

That new plan could take until the end of the year to enact and may also end up before

1:11.9

the Supremes.

1:13.3

In the meantime, after a three-year pause, federal student loans start accruing interest

1:18.1

again in September and payments will resume in October.

1:21.8

Biden announced a one-year on-ramp period where missed payments won't be reported to

1:26.6

credit bureaus or placed in default.

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