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Education Secretary DeVos sued over seizure of student loan borrowers' wages
The Department of Education and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos face a class-action lawsuit demanding a stop to garnishment of student borrowers' wages.
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// 3 years ago
U.S. officials looking for cases of fraud related to small business fund
Authorities said they're looking into claims involving the Paycheck Protection Program that ineligible businesses may have improperly applied for and received millions in government-funded loans.
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// 3 years ago
Federal Reserve expands loan program to include larger businesses
The Fed said U.S. businesses with as many as 15,000 employees are now eligible. Previously, it was limited to businesses with fewer than 10,000 workers.
U.S. News
// 3 years ago
Judge temporarily blocks corporations from receiving tribal stimulus funds
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled against the Trump administration, blocking stimulus funds set aside for tribal governments from going to corporations owned by Alaska Natives.
U.S. News
// 3 years ago
Pelosi: State, local governments funds coming in new relief bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said that Congress will provide coronavirus funding for state and local governments in a "very significant way" as part of a forthcoming stimulus bill.
U.S. News
// 3 years ago
Treasury doles out another $9.5B to U.S. airlines for payroll aid
The U.S. Treasury said Saturday it dispersed an additional $9.5 billion in aid to airlines, bringing the total stimulus to the industry to $12.4 billion during a slowing demand for travel.
U.S. News
// 3 years ago
Poll: Americans trust governors most when it comes to COVID-19 crisis
Sixty-eight percent expressed a great deal to a fair amount of confidence in their governors, while 47 percent voiced the same measure of confidence in President Donald Trump.
U.S. News
// 3 years ago
Another 4.4M in U.S. file for unemployment, wiping out all jobs added since 2010
Another 4.4 million Americans filed for new unemployment claims, the Labor Department said Thursday in its weekly report.
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// 3 years ago
Harvard, Princeton, Stanford turn down CARES Act funding
Harvard, Princeton and Stanford announced Wednesday they would not accept funding allocated under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act.
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// 3 years ago
Senate passes $484B coronavirus aid deal
The Senate on Tuesday passed a $484 billion coronavirus aid bill that President Donald Trump is expected to sign.
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