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Riya Sharma

Student loan forgiveness: Despite the Supreme Court’s decision, you may always be eligible for a debt forgiveness program

Millions of American borrowers may be impacted by President Joe Biden’s student loan relief program, which will be decided by the Supreme Court this year. But today, despite the Court’s ruling, some qualified borrowers would still be eligible to get their debt erased after ten years. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program aids “public…

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Roger Stone’s guardian, Oath Keeper, is sentenced to over 4 years in jail before the January 6 attack

While assaulting the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, an Oath Keepers member that was a part of Roger Stone’s long-lasting safety team for former President Trump was convicted to over 4 years in jail. 6 Oath Keepers, including Roberto Minuta, were found guilty by a jury of intolerant conspiracy for what the prosecution claimed was a violent…

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Food stamps: a single state attempting to expand EBT program participation

Following the Texas state Legislature passed a bill last week altering valuations for automobiles used by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, users, extra Texans from low-income families may be eligible for food stamps. According to a person’s earnings, family size, and nationality, SNAP payments are determined. The worth of a family’s automobiles, yet, might prevent…

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