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Biden is canceling $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers. Here's who is eligible.
CBS News· 7 days agoThe Biden administration on Friday said it's canceling $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000...
Pritzker wants $40 million for medical debt despite research showing limited benefit
The Center Square· 3 days agoDuring a news conference in Chicago on Monday, Pritzker said 14% of the state’s population has...
Middle East reverberations
Politico· 4 days agoCampbell joins the law firm of Croke Fairchild Duarte & Beres as a partner in the real estate division. She was a partner at Honigman. Prior to her law career, Campbell was ...
Howie Carr: Biden’s intelligence lights up the world like a 3-watt bulb
Boston Herald· 5 days agoDementia Joe Biden this week came up with his new campaign slogan for this year’s campaign. The...
Another View | The Columbian: Cost of education must be part of loan debate
The Daily News· 7 days agoPresident Joe Biden’s latest effort to forgive some student loandebt should generate strident...
Josh Kurtz, Maryland Matters
The Raw Story· 14 hours agoRoused by an exuberant crowd in deeply Democratic Montgomery County, leading national and state party leaders expressed growing hope for Democrats nationally</ ...
College of Staten Island awarded $1M to strengthen pathways for STEM teachers
Staten Island Advance· 2 days agoThe College of Staten Island (CSI) has been awarded more than $1 million to create pathways for...
Forbes Daily: World Awaits Israel’s Decision On Iran Drone Attack
Forbes· 4 days agoIf you’re a college student or otherwise don’t make much income, you may not have to file, though...
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Secure 2.0: A Primer for Retail Employees
The National Law Review· 5 days agoSECURE 2.0 requires employers to enroll long-term, part-time workers in their 401(k) plan if they work at least 500 hours per year for at least two consecutive years and are 21 years old or ...
How the Biden Administration Messed Up FAFSA
The Atlantic· 3 days agoIn late March, months into the Free Application for Federal Student Aid–rollout debacle that has thrown millions of students’ college plans into a state of flux, the Department of Education ...