Department of Education Confirms Resumption of Student Loan Payments, Prompting Borrowers to Prepare

Department of Education Confirms Resumption of Student Loan Payments

This comes after a pause on payments and interest accumulation that began in March 2020 due to the pandemic. The Department of Education has announced that federal student loan borrowers will be required to resume their monthly loan payments starting in October The exact date for resuming payments had been uncertain until now. According to … Read more

LIHEAP: Providing Relief for Low-Income Households

LIHEAP

Although the program may initially appear complex, a closer examination reveals that it is nothing to be intimidated by. In these times of high inflation and economic uncertainty, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, commonly known as LIHEAP, offers a much-needed lifeline LIHEAP is a federal initiative designed to support financially disadvantaged individuals and … Read more

Federal Judge’s Ruling Awaited as DACA Recipients and Advocates Seek Clarity on Program’s Legality

DACA Recipients and Advocates Seek Clarity

Recently, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen presided over oral arguments in a case presented by a coalition of Republican governors. A federal judge’s ruling on the legality of DACA is eagerly awaited by DACA recipients and immigrant rights organizations The alliance seeks to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) within two … Read more

Shooting Suspect Killed 3, Injured 5 Others To Expect Dismissal Of Charges In New Mexico

New Mexico Shooting

A shooting suspect who fatally shot three people and injured five others will expect dismissal of charges in New Mexico. Shooting Suspect Arrested After Killing Three and Injuring Five Others at Motorcycle Rally in New Mexico A 30-year-old shooting suspect named Jacob Castillo was arrested after fatally shooting three people and injuring five others during … Read more

Florida Woman Faces Manslaughter Charge in Fatal Shooting of Neighbor

Florida Woman Faces Manslaughter Charge

The incident unfolded in Ocala, Florida, when Susan Louise Lorincz, a 58-year-old White woman, allegedly shot Ajike “AJ” Owens through her front door. A Florida woman is facing manslaughter charges after a fatal shooting occurred during a confrontation with her neighbor, a Black mother Owens had repeatedly knocked on Lorincz’s door, demanding that she come … Read more

Utah Widow Accused of Murder Denied Pretrial Release

Utah Widow Accused of Murder

Kouri Richins, a Utah widow who authored a children’s book about grief after her husband’s death, has been denied pretrial release by a judge due to the substantial evidence against her. Richins is accused of killing her husband, Eric Richins, and faces charges of criminal homicide, aggravated murder, and possession of a controlled substance with … Read more

Massive Drug Bust on Cherokee Indian Reservation Leads to Hundreds of Arrests and Seizure of Millions in Narcotics

Massive Drug Bust on Cherokee Indian

The operation, known as “Operation Casino Royale,” was carried out over several days by a coordinated effort of 115 law enforcement officers from 17 different agencies, including the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Cherokee Indian Police Department, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Division of Drug Enforcement. A massive drug bust took place on the Eastern … Read more

Former President Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty During Arraignment on Federal Charges

Trump Pleads Not Guilty

The arraignment took place on Tuesday at 1:50 p.m. amidst a mixed reception from both supporters and protesters. Former President Donald Trump made an appearance at the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Miami, Florida, for his arraignment on federal charges Trump pleaded not guilty to a total of 37 felony counts that revolve … Read more

Iraqi Man Arrested After Providing Online Support To ISIS Pleads Guilty In Oregon

Hawazen Sameer Mothafar

An Iraqi man arrested after providing online support to the Islamic State group pleaded guilty in Oregon. Iraqi Man Arrested for Assisting ISIS Members by Providing Technical Support Online A 33-year-old Iraqi man named Hawazen Sameer Mothafar was arrested for assisting ISIS members by providing them with technical support online, including creating online materials about … Read more

New York City Sets Minimum Pay Rate for Food Delivery Workers

Food Delivery Workers

Mayor Eric Adams announced this significant development on Sunday, unveiling new regulations that will ensure these workers receive fair compensation for their services. New York City has taken a groundbreaking step by becoming the first city in the country to establish a minimum pay rate for food delivery workers Starting from July 12, the minimum … Read more