Month: August 2023
A New Student Loan Plan Could Cut Some Monthly Payments in Half. Here’s What to Know About Applying
The Biden Administration launched a new website on Sunday, detailing what it calls the “most affordable repayment plan ever” for student loan borrowers. The website, which is still in its beta testing phase, opens applications to the Saving on a
Read MoreMichigan prosecutors charge Trump allies with felonies involving voting machine tampering
Prosecutors say those charged worked to illegally take five vote tabulators from various Michigan counties. Some of those accused had argued that local clerks gave them permission to take the machines.
Read MoreU.S. restricts visa-free travel for Hungarian passport holders over security concerns
The restrictions apply to the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, which allows passport holders from 40 countries to enter the United States for business or tourism without a visa for up to 90 days.
Read MoreGrand jury meets today as potential Trump indictment looms: Live updates – MSNBC
Grand jury meets today as potential Trump indictment looms: Live updates MSNBC
Read MoreDonald Trump Is Polling Far Ahead of His G.O.P. Rivals – The New York Times
Donald Trump Is Polling Far Ahead of His G.O.P. Rivals The New York Times
Read MoreScientists Are Better Understanding the Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide
The lifelong consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be severe, but until the last decade, they received little attention from doctors treating military veterans. According to the Department of Defense, more than 458,000 service members were diagnosed with a
Read MoreGreece plans tougher penalties for arson following spate of wildfires
Greece’s civil protection minister said that fines for causing fires deliberately or because of negligent behavior would match penalties introduced two years ago for the abuse of animals.
Read MoreFamily of Henrietta Lacks Settles With Biotech Company That Used Her Cells – The New York Times
Family of Henrietta Lacks Settles With Biotech Company That Used Her Cells The New York Times Family of Henrietta Lacks settles lawsuit against Thermo Fisher Scientific The Associated Press Henrietta Lacks’ family settles lawsuit after cells used for countless medical breakthroughs CBS News
Read MoreEven Trump’s indictments haven’t shattered the deadlock between the parties. Here’s why – CNN
Even Trump’s indictments haven’t shattered the deadlock between the parties. Here’s why CNN
Read MoreUkraine is Preparing For Russia to Sabotage Europe’s Biggest Nuclear Plant
As Ukraine makes slow gains along the southern front in its war against Russia, the government in Kyiv has begun preparing for Russian forces to sabotage the nuclear power plant they occupied at the start of the invasion, the country’s
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