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Student-loan payment pause to take effect for millions amid court challenges to Biden plan
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The New York Times - Business
Student Loan Payments Paused for 3 Million Enrolled in SAVE Plan
The Education Department said it would put the borrowers in forbearance while it recalculated their payments to comply with recent court rulings. -
CNBC - Business
Student loan payments go on pause for millions of borrowers
The Biden administration will place about three million student loan borrowers enrolled in its new SAVE repayment plan in forbearance while it defends the program in court. -
CNBC - Business
Biden student loan repayment plan to resume amid legal challenges, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court will allow a key part of Biden's student loan repayment plan to resume as the legal challenges against it unfold.Joe Biden -
ABC News - Top stories
3 million student loan borrowers to be placed in payment pause
The pause would be very similar to the pandemic-era student loan moratorium – borrowers would not need to make payments and interest would not accrue. -
The Hill - Politics
Court allows key part of Biden student loan relief plan to resume
A federal appeals court ruled Sunday that a key part of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan can resume after an injunction was placed on the initiative. The previous injunction on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment ...Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
Student loan borrowers share their ‘roller-coaster’ year since the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s debt-forgiveness plan
Recent court decisions and the upcoming presidential election have borrowers wondering if they can count on repayment and cancellation initiatives.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
3 million student loan borrowers won't owe a payment in July: Here's why
About 3 million student loan borrowers will be placed in forbeareance in July, despite two federal injunctions that came down last week. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Iowa Supreme Court Allows Six-Week Abortion Ban to Take Effect
Republican lawmakers passed the restrictions last year, but a lower court blocked enforcement of the law.Abortion -
NBC News - Politics
Iowa's high court rules that six-week abortion ban can take effect
Iowa's Supreme Court ruled that a law that prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy can take effect, as women in a number of states find themselves caught in the middle of shifting laws on abortion. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports.Abortion
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