Parts of student debt forgiveness plan halted: What you need to know
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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 -
NBC News - Politics
What you need to know for tonight’s debate: From the Politics Desk
What to watch for in the first 2024 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. -
CBS News - Top stories
Is credit card debt forgiveness the best option for you? 5 ways to decide
Debt forgiveness can help you get rid of your debt for less than you owe. Here's how to tell if it's right for you. -
ABC News - Entertainment
Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
ABC News - Sports
Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
NBC News - Top stories
The far right is on the rise ahead of elections in France. Here’s what you need to know.
France is on the cusp of voting in a far-right government for the first time since World War II, as the national mood appears to be souring on President Emmanuel Macron’s brand of mainstream centrism and lurching toward fiery anti-establishment ... -
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 -
ESPN - Sports
Everything you need to know about the Austrian GP
Everything you need to know as Formula One heads to the Red Bull Ring in Austria for round 11 of 2024. -
Financial Times - Business
UK general election 2024: everything you need to know
An FT overview of the key policies, people and pollsUnited Kingdom -
The New York Times - World
Israel’s Plan to Legalize 5 West Bank Settlements: What to Know
Israel says it will legalize five West Bank settlements previously considered illegal, as the government accelerates what critics call a slow-motion annexation of land meant for a Palestinian state.Israel -
MarketWatch - Business
Bird-flu testing, vaccines and treatments: 5 things you need to know now
Health officials are ramping up their response to H5N1 — but this is not COVID 2.0, experts say. -
The Guardian - World
We’re all familiar with BFFs and frenemies. Here are six other friendship types you need to know | Emma Beddington
Do you have a friend you contact only when you need to be mean-spirited? Or someone you would categorise as a chaos friend? If not, you just might be one .... The New York Times recently explored “the vexing problem of the ‘medium friend’”: people ... -
The Guardian - World
If you want to know how free a society is, look at what’s happening in its theatres | Arifa Akbar
Political art helps us debate and confront the challenges in our lives. It is also a record we must return to again and again . ‘A play should be an act of moral imagination,” said the late British playwright Edward Bond, who died three months ago ... -
The Hill - Politics
Beryl strengthens into first hurricane of 2024 Atlantic season. Here’s what you should know
Hurricane Beryl became a hurricane Saturday, the first of the 2024 Atlantic season, according to discussions from the National Hurricane Center (NHC). “Beryl continues to rapidly strengthen, and has now become a hurricane,” the NHC said in a ... -
The New York Times - World
Iran Elections: What to Know
The results from Friday’s election, which drew record-low turnout for a presidential race, will force a runoff on July 5 between a reformist and an ultraconservative.Iran -
The Hill - Politics
After the debate, there's no denying Democrats need a plan B
It's time for the Democratic Party to have an honest, albeit difficult, conversation about our path forward. -
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. -
MarketWatch - Business
Student-loan payment pause to take effect for millions amid court challenges to Biden plan
Millions of student-loan borrowers are getting a reprieve from their monthly payments while litigation challenging the Biden administration’s repayment plan makes its way through the court system.Joe Biden -
CBS News - Top stories
Boeing announces plan to buy most of subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems
Boeing announced plans to buy back the bulk of supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, and Airbus said it would purchase Spirit operations related to the European aerospace giant. -
CBS News - Politics
What Biden, Trump need to accomplish in Thursday's debate
Ahead of Thursday night's highly-anticipated debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, Robert Costa examines what could spell success for either candidate.Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
What to know ahead of Friday’s Russell index rebalancing
Two sectors are expected to have an outsized impact on Russell's indexes in the year ahead. -
The New York Times - World
Iran’s 2024 Presidential Election: What to Know
Iran will hold a special election on Friday to replace former President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May.Iran -
CBS News - Top stories
Face mask effectiveness: What science knows now
Does wearing a face mask help to prevent COVID? Four years after the pandemic began, here's what scientists have learned. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How Much Blush Is Too Much?
If you’re not sure, you might have what some people on TikTok are calling “blush blindness.” -
CBS News - Top stories
What to know and what the polls show ahead of the French election
The first of two rounds in the 2024 French parliamentary election is about to get underway. Here's a look at the trends, and what's at stake. -
Wired - Tech
The Mystery Ranch Coulee 30 is Everything You Need in Day Pack
A comfortable, well-design day pack capable of heavy loads with plenty of customization options. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
You're Winning and Losing 'Aura Points,' Whether You Know It or Not
Got someone’s number? +100 aura points. Pushed a pull door? -100. Learn the rest of the rules here. -
CNBC - Business
36% of Americans plan to take on debt for summer travel. Here's why that worries financial experts
More than one-third of summer vacationers say they are willing to take on debt to pay for travel, according to a Bankrate report. -
The New York Times - Business
Democratic Donors’ Big Question: What’s Plan B?
An unsteady debate performance by President Biden has scrambled the thinking among some donors about whether the party needs to find an alternative. -
NBC News - Top stories
Judge plans trial start for man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students
A judge has set a trial date for Bryan Kohberger after months of prosecutors and his defense sparring over legal motions. -
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 -
The New York Times - Top stories
A Halting Performance
Both candidates affirmed voter fears — about President Biden’s age and Donald Trump’s character. -
ESPN - Sports
Transfer window preview: What do Europe's big clubs need?
The transfer window is set to open across Europe on Monday, so what are the top clubs planning? -
ABC News - World
What to know about Mongolia as it holds a democratic election in the shadow of authoritarian giants
Mongolia, where parliamentary elections are being held Friday, is a sparsely populated and landlocked Asian nation known for its bitter winter cold and independent spirit -
ABC News - Health
What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer
With temperatures rising across the country and school out for the summer, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool -
ABC News - Top stories
What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer
With temperatures rising across the country and school out for the summer, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool -
CNBC - Business
Is the U.S. stock market too ‘concentrated’? Here’s what to know
Just about a handful of large U.S. companies account for a third of the S&P 500 stock index. Some experts fear investors are at risk. -
The New York Times - Sports
If Anyone Knows What Caitlin Clark Is Going Through, It’s Diana Taurasi
Taurasi was a college star and the No. 1 pick in the W.N.B.A. draft. But media coverage during her rookie season was different, a columnist for The Athletic writes. -
Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers. -
The Guardian - World
‘You can expect everything’: what next for Julian Assange and WikiLeaks?
Site’s edge on whistleblowing is gone and its co-founder must recover, yet their resilience may make revival a possibility. As Julian Assange enjoys his first weekend of freedom in years, there appeared to be no question in the mind of his wife, ...