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Disaster Loans Provided a Lifeline. Now Small Businesses Owe Billions in Fees.
The government has referred 860,000 delinquent Covid loans for collection—tacking on billions of dollars in fees for small-business borrowers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Disaster Loans Provided a Lifeline. Now Small Businesses Owe Billions in Fees.
The government has referred 860,000 delinquent Covid loans for collection—tacking on billions of dollars in fees for small-business borrowers.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
China unveils video of its moon base plans, which weirdly includes a NASA space shuttle
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Knicks' Bojan Bogdanovic undergoes foot surgery after exiting Game 4 early, will miss rest of NBA playoffs
Bogdanovic will be re-evaluated in three months, the team saidCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Bucks vs. Pacers: Bobby Portis redeems himself after ejection as Milwaukee stays alive without its stars
Portis' 29 points were a playoff career-highCBS Sports - Sports -
Hedge fund Graham Capital wants New York office as others cut space
Founder Kenneth Tropin seeks to attract ‘talented people’ in the city as firm marks 30th yearFinancial Times - World - New York -
An important student loan forgiveness deadline is hours away — and it takes under 15 minutes to apply
Some student loan borrowers have until April 30 to take advantage of an opportunity to get their debt forgiven sooner than they would have otherwise.CNBC - Business -
UK universities warn of more course closures and job cuts without state help
Higher education sector in financial crisis due to tuition fee freeze and drop in overseas student numbersFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
More money is going to African climate startups, but a huge funding gap remains
African climate-tech startups are increasingly raising money from private sources, but while those funds for climate solutions are growing, a huge gap remains in meeting the actual financial needs for climate action in AfricaABC News - Tech - Climate -
More money is going to African climate startups, but a huge funding gap remains
African climate-tech startups are increasingly raising money from private sources, but while those funds for climate solutions are growing, a huge gap remains in meeting the actual financial needs for climate action in AfricaABC News - Top stories - Climate
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