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The university is explaining the issue as a technical problem caused by switching to a new payment system. Howard University is facing criticism after sending approximately 1,000 students a ...
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When Livvy Dunne, the former college gymnast who graduated from Louisiana State University in December, was a teenager being homeschooled in New Jersey, she dreamed of social media stardom. “It was ...
The federal government on Monday will resume collecting defaulted student loan payments from millions of people for the first time since the start of the pandemic, officials said. The Trump ...
WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES, May 2 (Reuters) - The Trump administration ended U.S. duty-free access for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong on Friday, removing the "de minimis" exemptions availed ...
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Many student loan borrowers recently got some unwelcome news: The U.S. Department of Education will restart the process of involuntary collections, including wage garnishments, as early as May 5.