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Borrowers can now rehabilitate defaulted federal student loans twice under the OBBBA, replacing prior single-use rehabilitation. This change restores credit ac…
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold a federal law banning guns for domestic abusers and blocked Biden’s immigration enforcement priorities. These decisions s…
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal law preempts state-level cancer warning requirements for Roundup, blocking thousands of lawsuits against …
Alabama has requested federal approval to destroy 1,500 acres of wetlands and 10 miles of streams for a $5.4 billion highway project, despite opposition citing…
Core inflation remains high at 3.4%, while some officials see easing pressures, keeping the Fed's next moves uncertain. Markets still expect possible September…
A new bill proposes raising the federal minimum wage to $25/hour, but even that may fall short in high-cost areas. This matters because millions of low-wage wo…
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that victims cannot sue pesticide companies for failing to warn about cancer risks if the federal government approved the labe…
The FCC may end the $2 billion Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) that provides internet access to schools, libraries, and low-income households, potentiall…
MicroStrategy's stock (MSTR) fell another 10% after a securities lawsuit alleged the company misled investors about Bitcoin risks, erasing over half its value …
A federal judge ordered the DOJ to explain why it won't certify the Trump-era "anti-weaponization" fund as defunct, suspecting it hides misuse of taxpayer mone…
U.S. inflation rose to 4.1% in May, driven by higher energy, food, and shelter costs, eroding purchasing power and complicating the Fed’s plan to cut interest …





















