Author: Roselyn Sarita
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Supreme Court Decision Pending on Student Loan Forgiveness Plan, Millions of Borrowers Await Relief
The court is currently deliberating on the matter, which would allow eligible borrowers to receive up to $10,000 in loan forgiveness, with the amount doubling to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants. The fate of federal student loan forgiveness for individuals earning less than $125,000 and couples with incomes below $250,000 rests with the Supreme…
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Wanted: Private Investigator Solves the Case of the Poison Cheesecake
The shocking story, known as “The Case of the Poison Cheesecake,” will be featured on the upcoming episode of “48 Hours”. A wanted woman who attempted to murder her lookalike with a poisoned cheesecake was finally captured thanks to the relentless efforts of a private investigator The incident occurred in August 2016 when Olga Tsvyk,…
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Florida Man Arrested for Pointing Gun at Woman’s Head in Driveway Incident
Terry Vetsch, 60, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, according to jail records. A Florida man has been taken into custody after he allegedly pointed a gun at a woman’s head in a disturbing incident captured on video The incident occurred in Palm Coast when the woman’s friend,…
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Rising Influx of Asylum Seekers in New York City Sparks Controversy and Legal Battles
The city has repurposed a former jail in Harlem to provide housing for the new immigrants, but approximately 46,000 asylum seekers remain under the city’s care, and buses from Texas are still arriving. Asylum seekers continue to arrive in New York City, with more than 72,000 migrants having reached the five boroughs so far In…
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Philly Gay Lawyer Launches Caravan of Hope for Pride Month, Providing Legal Aid to Underserved LGBTQ Communities Across the US
Angela Giampolo, also known as the “Philly Gay Lawyer,” has named her initiative the Caravan of Hope. In honor of Pride Month, a Philadelphia-based lawyer is embarking on a meaningful road trip to extend legal support to LGBTQ individuals in rural and underserved areas across the United States Throughout the month of June, she will…
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New Survey Reveals Lack of Awareness about Student Loan Repayment Options
Although the fate of the Biden Administration‘s debt erasure plan remains uncertain pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, income-driven repayment plans have emerged as a promising alternative for former students. A recent survey has shed light on the lack of awareness among borrowers regarding a potential solution for student loan debt repayment These…
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Property Tax Relief Supported by 34 Business Organizations and Associations in Texas
In a unified show of support, 34 business organizations and associations have sent a letter to the state leadership endorsing Governor Greg Abbott‘s proposal for property tax relief during the ongoing special session of the Texas Legislature. Governor Greg Abbott’s proposal for property tax relief The groups expressed their backing for the governor’s plan to…
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Chinese Fighter Jet Performs Aggressive Maneuver in Intercept of US Reconnaissance Aircraft
Last week, a Chinese J-16 fighter pilot flew directly in front of the RC-135, coming within 400 feet of its nose, thereby compelling the U.S. aircraft to navigate through the turbulence created by the Chinese jet. A U.S. Indo-Pacific Command statement has accused a Chinese fighter jet of engaging in an aggressive maneuver during an…
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North Korea’s First Spy Satellite Launch Ends in Failure, Amid Rising Tensions
The rocket carrying the satellite crashed into the waters off the western coast of the Korean Peninsula after losing thrust during the separation of its first and second stages. North Korea’s attempt to launch its first spy satellite ended in failure, according to a statement published in state media The country’s scientists are investigating the…
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Texas City Launches Summer Meal Program to Provide Nutritious Meals for Children and Teens During School Break
Texas City has initiated a Summer Meal Program aimed at ensuring children and teens aged 18 and below, as well as students with disabilities up to 21 years old enrolled in the district, have access to healthy meals during the summer break. Summer Meal Program in Texas City The program aims to support their learning,…