The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked President Joe Biden’s $400 Billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts for millions of Americans. Usha Rackliffe, a legal expert and an associate professor in the practice of accounting at Emory University, discusses the implications of the high court’s decision.
Plus, Giselle Carson, a business immigration and compliance attorney in Jacksonville, Florida, and Justin Howell, the executive director of Atlanta’s International Rescue Committee, discuss Florida’s Senate Bill 1718 and how it will impact businesses and migrants in both Florida and Georgia.
Lastly, for “Closer Look’s” Hip Hop @ 50 series, Rose talks with Master Gee, the founding member of the hip hop group The Sugarhill Gang and the executive director of The National Hip Hop Museum, and Jeremy Beaver (aka DJ Boom), the founder and collector for the museum. The guests talk about the evolution of hip hop, the importance of studying the artform and the mission of The National Hip Hop Museum.

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