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Red River Rivalry and Rue the Day | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoHealthcare giant Johnson & Johnson has offered a settlement pool of nearly $6.5 billion to resolve tens of thousands of talc-related lawsuits. J&J disclosed ...
Biden forgives another $6B in debt for students of for-profit chain The Art Institutes
USA Today· 7 days agoThe Education Department has approved roughly $6 billion in student loan relief for more than...
$6.1 billion in student loan debt canceled for enrollees at for-profit Art Institutes
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoOn Wednesday, the Biden administration announced that it was canceling $6.1 billion in student loan...
Advice for working with a home buyer’s agent this spring
Boston Herald· 5 days agoIf you’re in the market for a home, you might wonder how you’ll be affected by a class-action ...
NAR Lobbyists Keep Long-Term Focus in Shadow of Settlement
RISMedia Real Estate News· 1 day agoThree months ago, NextHome CEO James Dwiggins, speaking on an RISMedia webinar, took a forceful—and...
After BoJ intervention, Yen goes back to getting sold
The Forex Market· 12 hours agoCardinals lost again last night this time to the pond scum, I mean the Mets... I say that about the...
ROUNDTABLE: How a new lawsuit could impact home sales in Las Vegas Valley
FOX 5 Las Vegas· 4 days agoThe way you buy or sell a house is about to change dramatically. A federal judge last week signed...
Biden cancels $6.1 billion in student debt for former Art Institute students
WSB Radio· 6 days agoThe Biden administration announced more relief Wednesday for people paying back their student loans,...
Investigation of Investors Widens to Title Insurers, Lenders
The Real Deal· 7 days agoIn Cincinnati in 2019, Fuchs bought a sprawling, nearly 1,000-unit rental complex for $70 million...
Local water systems have 5 years to address PFAS under new federal rule: Who will pay for it?
Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMay 1—Public water systems across the country have five years to come into compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency's bold new limits on toxic forever chemicals in drinking water.