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Californians Have Until June 30 to Qualify for Faster Student Loan Forgiveness, Lower Payments

Californians Have Until June 30 to Qualify for Faster Student Loan Forgiveness, Lower Payments

Up to 300,000 Californians must apply by June 30 to benefit from a special federal student loan forgiveness program offering faster forgiveness, lower payments.


Michigan Insurer Drops Coverage for Weight-Loss Drugs Amid Cost Concerns

Michigan discontinues coverage for Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly's weight-loss drugs, impacting thousands, citing cost-effectiveness concerns.

Donald Trump Urges All Bitcoin Mining to Stay in US, Targets Biden in Latest Crypto Push

Donald Trump reaffirms support for cryptocurrency, advocating for US-based Bitcoin mining, sparking debate amid differing views from the Biden administration.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont Rejects $3 Million Fund for Striking Workers

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont rejected a proposed $3 million fund intended to support striking low-wage workers, a bill strongly advocated by state lawmakers.


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GM is lowering its estimated sales and manufacture of EVs this year as adoption in the US slows. A General Motors logo is shown at the General Motors Technical Center.
Biden Administration Proposes Rule to Exclude Medical Debt from Most Credit Reports
The Biden administration has proposed a rule to exclude medical debt from most individual credit reports, aiming to protect over 15 million Americans from the negative impact of major health care bills on their borrowing capabilities.
Amazon Sued by Thousands of Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages, Contractor Status
Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers are suing the company, claiming that being classified as independent contractors instead of employees has resulted in unpaid wages and financial hardships.
Why are Oil Companies Thriving During Joe Biden's Term? Here's What Charges Oil & Gas Industry Profits
Why are oil companies raking hundreds of billions during Joe Biden's term? Is POTUS to blame? Here are the latest details.
Port of Baltimore's Shipping Channel Fully Reopens After Bridge Collapse
The main shipping channel into and out of the Port of Baltimore has reopened to its original depth after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, causing its collapse and blocking most of the traffic into and out of the harbor, as well as the deaths of six Latino immigrants working on the bridge.
Mystery Surrounds OpenAI's San Francisco Office as Undercover Guards Raise Concerns
OpenAI's San Francisco office is shrouded in mystery and unease as locals report the presence of undercover security guards who remain tight-lipped, leaving neighboring businesses and residents unsettled.
Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.
Disneyland Employee Dies After Falling from Golf Cart in Backstage Area
A Disneyland employee has died from injuries sustained after falling from a moving golf cart in the backstage area of the theme park, authorities reported.
Walmart Opposes New York's Panic Button Law for Retail Worker Safety
Walmart opposes a new New York law requiring panic buttons for retail worker safety, citing concerns over potential false alarms, despite the legislation being passed by the state Senate and Assembly and awaiting the governor's signature.
Oregon Authorities Expand Shellfish Harvesting Closures Statewide Due High Level Toxins
Oregon authorities have expanded shellfish harvesting closures statewide due to rising toxin levels, including razor clams and bay clams, following a paralytic shellfish poisoning outbreak.
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