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Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ilhan Omar will introduce bills to forgive $1.6 trillion for 45 million Americans and make public colleges free. But scholars dispute whether a blanket fix would be best. (PREMIUM)
The board of Mercer County Community College, in New Jersey, has so far stood behind Jianping Wang’s leadership, but a spokesman appealed for patience “while this process unfolds.” (PREMIUM)
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