Some student loan borrowers may be eligible for a one-time debt cancellation or credit, but they must act before Tuesday.
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A former top executive at China's largest vaccine manufacturer, who oversaw the creation of the country's first inactivated COVID-19 vaccine, has been removed from the national legislature.
Three women have contracted HIV after having a cosmetic procedure called a "vampire facials" at an unlicensed spa.
Tesla founder Elon Musk met with a key government leader in China as Beijing's local automakers debuted their latest electric vehicle models.
The FTC alleges that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy deleted messages discussing the business that could have been used in the company's antitrust case.
Airline passengers experienced a day of travel chaos as numerous flights were canceled due to concerns about potential worker walkouts in France.
A parish council chairman was poked in the face and dragged to the ground by an "out of control" businessman after a fight over bird nests in a peaceful village, a court heard.
An ex-athletic director from a high school has been arrested for fabricating an AI-generated voice recording to falsely implicate the school's principal in making racist comments.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has firmly stated that it has no plans to sell the business, despite the recent US law that requires it to do so or face a ban in America.
Alphabet Inc. gains impressive revenue growth in its digital advertising sector and promising advancements in artificial intelligence.
A woman claims TJ Maxx rejected her for a job because of her face, neck, and body tattoos, as well as multiple piercings.
A technical malfunction in Norway resulted in the temporary shutdown of airspace over the country's southern region, causing significant disruptions at Oslo Airport.
Yemen's Houthi group claimed responsibility for the attack on the MSC Darwin ship in the Gulf of Aden and the launch of missiles toward the Israeli city of Eilat.
An economic delegation from North Korea visited Iran, marking the first known talks between the two countries since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spouses with no work history or low salaries may qualify for Social Security benefits based on the job record of their retired partner.
Authorities have detained a man in connection with the beating death of a transgender woman whose body was discovered near the Miami City Ballet on Tuesday morning.
Wall Street was alarmed by Meta's aggressive drive into AI development, despite the technology company's first-quarter earnings and revenues increasing 27% to $36.46 billion
Injury rates at SpaceX facilities remained higher above the industry average in 2023, according to an assessment of safety data submitted to US authorities by billionaire Elon Musk's space business.
TikTok plans to take down a feature that incentivizes app users in France and Spain to watch videos, following regulatory scrutiny from the European Commission.
Millions of overweight or obese patients with heart issues covered by Medicare could receive access to a popular weight loss medicine.
The US Indo-Pacific Command commander has raised alarm about what he considers China's "aggressive behavior" in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait.
The South Carolina Senate began discussing a budget on Tuesday that accelerates a projected income tax reduction rather than the House's plan to use $500 million to provide homeowners a one-time property tax relief.
The UN council will vote on a resolution proposed by the United States that urges nations to avoid a weapons race beyond Earth's atmosphere.
TikTok users is likely to find that the popular social media platform is either under new ownership or, but not immediately, totally banned in the US.
New Biden Administration Rule to Grant 4 Million Workers Overtime Pay; Here's What You Need to Know!
The Biden administration unveiled a new rule that will make millions workers eligible for overtime pay.
The temporary suspension of student loan forgiveness is part of a larger attempt to move the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to a new servicing platform.
Donald Trump's legal bills in several court lawsuits spent another $3.7 million on lawyers this month, bringing the total to $76 million.
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Here's what to do to determine whether or not you have any unclaimed payments from the IRS that are still pending and how you will claim them.
Baltimore's mayor and city council are demanding that the owner and manager of the cargo ship responsible for the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge be held completely accountable for the loss of life.