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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ‘is here to stay’ - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 7 hours agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren. Created in 2010, the bureau, along with several other federal agencies ...
Benefits News | Navy Times
Navy Times· 5 days agoAre commissaries meeting the religious dietary needs of troops and families? Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., wants ...
Congressional group on nuclear arms sets July hearing for embattled missile program
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe chairs of a congressional working group on nuclear arms announced Tuesday a late July hearing on...
US Senator Warren pushes to cement pharmaceutical patent seizure policy
Reuters· 7 days agoU.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren and another Democratic lawmaker on Thursday said they had sent a...
Borrowers urged to apply for Navient's private student loan forgiveness
FOX Business· 7 hours agoThere's been much ado about federal student loan forgiveness with little relief directed to students...
Biden’s border move divides Mass. Dems
Politico· 15 hours agoBut Sen. Elizabeth Warren — who’s also a member of the Biden campaign’s national advisory board — slammed the edict as “a functional ban on asylum” and ...
Biden pushes antitrust agenda as economic approval sags
The Hill via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThe Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers are going all in on antitrust ahead of the...
There’s a Program to Cancel Private Student Debt. Most Don’t Know About It.
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMore than 1 million borrowers who were defrauded by for-profit schools have had billions of dollars...
Will Trump's guilty verdict hurt him in November? Here's how to read the coming polls.
Politico· 6 days agoMonths later, polling solidified right back to where it started, around long-standing partisan...
Senators pressure Biden administration to crack down on fentanyl sales through cryptocurrency
KOAM· 6 days agoSens.Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, have asked for information on “specific actions” the administration ...