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Student Loan Repayments Set to Decrease as Appeals Court Backs Biden's Plan
A federal appeals court has permitted the US Education Department to implement a plan reducing monthly student loan payments.
Businesswoman, Ex-AFL Commissioner Samantha Mostyn Becomes Australia’s New Governor-General
Samantha Mostyn, a businesswoman and former sporting commissioner, has been sworn in as Australia’s 28th Governor-General.
IRS Finalizes Reporting Rules for Cryptocurrency Tax Guidelines
The US Department of the Treasury and the IRS have finalized regulations requiring brokers of cryptocurrency assets to report gross proceeds from sales starting in 2026.
Propane Tank Explosion in Turkish Restaurant Kills 5, Injures 63
A propane tank explosion at a restaurant in Izmir, Turkey, on Sunday, June 30, killed five people and injured 63 others, with authorities detaining a suspect who had replaced the tank the previous day.
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The New York Times has issued a scathing editorial suggesting that President Biden should consider withdrawing from the presidential race, citing concerns over his recent debate performance and questioning his ability to challenge Donald Trump effectively.
The anticipation surrounds the projected 2025 COLA increase for SSDI, with experts already considering potential impacts on disability income.
Social Security plans to simplify the disability evaluation process by reducing the required work history period to five years, aiming to streamline eligibility determinations for disability benefits.
A network of pro-Kremlin accounts on X spread fake Fox News articles ahead of US presidential debate, promoting false narratives about Trump's business support.
The US Department of Justice has launched a nationwide crackdown resulting in charges against nearly 200 individuals involved in healthcare fraud schemes totaling over $2.7 billion
The California Legislature approved bills to amend the Private Attorneys General Act, reducing penalties for some employers while requiring corrective actions for violations.
Busan’s Saha District in South Korea is launching a pilot program to address its low birth rates. The program will offer financial incentives of up to 500,000 won ($360) for dating and 20 million won ($14,400) upon marriage.
Tesla must address air quality issues at its Fremont manufacturing facility after the Bay Area Air Quality Management District cited it for over 100 violations related to toxic emissions, mandating an abatement order and a plan to rectify the problem.
New vehicle sales in the US are expected to be lower this month due to the CDK Global outage, which affected dealerships nationwide.
The Japanese yen has reached its lowest against the dollar since 1986, mostly due to the interest rate gap, prompting concerns over potential intervention by Japanese authorities.