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Student Loan Collections Restart in May: Here’s How to Know If You’re in Default

Student Loan Collections Restart in May: Here’s How to Know If You’re in Default

If you’ve got federal student loans, there’s a deadline coming you can’t afford to ignore. Starting May 5, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education will officially resume collections on defaulted student loans—something that’s been paused since the early days of the pandemic in 2020. For more than five million borrowers, that could mean a serious…

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Trump Suggests Virginia Giuffre’s Death May Not Be What It Seems: Calls Grow for Deeper Investigation

Trump Suggests Virginia Giuffre’s Death May Not Be What It Seems: Calls Grow for Deeper Investigation

President Donald Trump has spoken out following the sudden and tragic death of Virginia Giuffre, the woman known for accusing Prince Andrew in the Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse scandal. Trump’s comments, along with pointed remarks from his legal team, have reignited questions about Giuffre’s passing — with his lawyer hinting that it may not have…

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$1,200 Direct Deposits Are Hitting Bank Accounts—Are You Getting Yours?

Americans can expect an extra $1,200 in their bank accounts this month as the government begins rolling out direct payments to millions of eligible individuals. This financial boost is aimed at helping people manage rising costs and economic challenges. Who Qualifies for the $1,200 Payment? Not everyone will receive this deposit, but many will. To…

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$1,832 Payments Are Hitting Bank Accounts – See If You’re Eligible!

Millions of Americans are receiving a boost in their Social Security benefits this year, with many seeing a direct deposit of $1,832 hit their bank accounts. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has increased monthly payments to help beneficiaries keep up with inflation. If you’re wondering whether you qualify, here’s everything you need to know. Why…

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