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Robert Chambers

NYC Preppy Killer Arrested For Strangling Woman To Death In 1986 To Remain On Supervised Release For 5 Years On Separate Drug Charges

The NYC Preppy Killer arrested for strangling a woman to death in 1986 will remain on supervised release for five years on separate drug charges. NYC Preppy Killer Arrested for Fatally Strangling Woman in 1986 and Later Arrested for Selling Illegal Drugs Robert Chambers, known as NYC Preppy Killer, arrested for fatally strangling a woman…

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Donald Trump

$475 Million Trump Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN For Associating Him With Adolf Hitler Dismissed In Federal Court

A $475 million Trump defamation lawsuit against CNN for associating him with Adolf Hitler was dismissed in federal court. Trump Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN Dismissed in Federal Court Following “Big Lie” in References The $475 million Trump defamation lawsuit filed against CNN after they used the “big lie” in references and associated former president Donald…

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Federal Loan Forgiveness for Former Students

Federal Loan Forgiveness for Former Students of Private Career School Accused of Misleading Practices

CollegeAmerica, owned by the Center for Excellence in Higher Education, Inc., offered various degrees in business, computer technology, and medical assisting, but closed its doors in 2021. Thousands of former students from a private career school in Colorado will have their federal student loans forgiven after the school lost its accreditation and was found to…

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Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency Cautions Student Borrowers: Be Alert Of Financial Aid Scams!

Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency Cautions Student Borrowers: Be Alert Of Financial Aid Scams!

The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) warned student borrowers to be mindful of harmful financial aid scams now increasing.   Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency said these financial aid scams could give borrowers a significant financial loss Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency said that last year, financial aid stole an estimated worth of $5…

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