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A New Federal Student Loan Program Will Move Millions Toward Forgiveness
The plan aims to fix “historical failures” and will provide debt cancellation to thousands of borrowers, according to the Education Department.
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Trump calls for protests of what he claims is his imminent arrest
But advisers to the former president said they have no specific knowledge of the timing of an indictment in the Manhattan case.
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Superior Court fair turns area teens into judges and lawyers for a day
The court’s 24th annual law fair is designed to give teens a better understanding of the law and legal careers.
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Sandy Hook Families Are Fighting Alex Jones and the Bankruptcy System Itself
As the families seek more than $1.4 billion awarded by courts for Mr. Jones’s lies, a New York Times review shows he is transferring millions of dollars to family and friends, potentially out of reach of creditors.
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A Four-Decade Secret: One Man’s Story of Sabotaging Carter’s Re-election
A prominent Texas politician said he unwittingly took part in a 1980 tour of the Middle East with a clandestine agenda.
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Trump Claims His Arrest Is Imminent and Calls for Protests, Echoing Jan. 6
His indictment by a Manhattan grand jury is expected, but its timing is unclear.
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Miss Manners: Is it rude to ask hosts to disable their smart speakers?
A reader wishes hosts would disable smart speakers when they come over.
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Carolyn Hax: She doesn’t want her ex’s fiancee at their kids’ events
She initiated their divorce a few years ago but feels betrayed when her ex brings his fiancee to their kids’ events.
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Ask Amy: Volunteer seamstress wants to ask for a larger donation
Seamstress, who is volunteering at a nonprofit, feels like a woman took advantage of their skills and didn’t donate enough to the cause.
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Banking Crisis Hangs Over Economy, Rekindling Recession Fear
Borrowing could become tougher, a particular blow to small businesses — and a threat to the recovery’s staying power.