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Colombia coach misses Women's World Cup win over South Korea, also suspended for Germany match
Colombia coach misses Women's World Cup win over South Korea, also suspended for Germany match
Colombia wins its first match of the Women’s World Cup 2-0 over South Korea Tuesday without head coach Nelson Abadía on the touchline
2023-07-25 17:22
Britney Spears' memoir a million seller after just one week on sale
Britney Spears' memoir a million seller after just one week on sale
Britney Spears’ memoir “The Woman in Me” has sold 1.1 million copies through its first week
2023-11-02 06:04
Pakistan Wins Initial IMF Deal for $700 Million
Pakistan Wins Initial IMF Deal for $700 Million
Pakistan secured initial approval from the International Monetary Fund for the release of the next loan tranche from
2023-11-16 08:56
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
The New York Times has been roasted on social media for listing “death” as a means to escape crippling student loans, after the Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s plan to cancel debt for millions of Americans. In an article soon after the Supreme Court’s ruling was released on Friday, the Times explained six ways “to get your student debt wiped away”. The suggestions included making an income-driven repayment, appealing for public service loan forgiveness, and bankruptcy and disability discharges. Under a subhead “death”, the Times wrote: “This is not something that most people would choose as a solution to their debt burden”. It went on to explain that federal student loan debt “dies with the person or people who take it on”. The macabre phrasing drew a swift backlash on social media. “That's a little dark, NYT,” writer Parker Molloy tweeted. “We’ve reached the point where The New York Times is suggesting death as a viable solution to crushing student debt,” wrote former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. “I’ll try it out and tell u guys how it went,” another posted. The article was later revised, with the “death” subhead being changed to “debt won’t carry on”. The Times did not respond to a request for comment by The Independent. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration had overstepped its authority in implementing a sweeping $400bn student debt relief plan. The decision means an estimated 43 million Americans will be back on the hook for student loan repayments later this year. In a press conference on Friday, President Joe Biden insisted the fight was not over, and promised a “new path” for relief that would be legally sound. He has tasked Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona with coming up with a new forgiveness plan that was consistent with the Supreme Court’s ruling. Read More Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debts Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief after Supreme Court strikes down president’s plan An Area 51 blogger was raided at gunpoint by federal agents. He says the US Government is trying to silence him Trump makes brash Georgia 2020 case prediction as DoJ ‘prepares new charges’ – live Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief Army combat veteran to take over key election security role working with state, local officials
2023-07-01 05:06
MLB Postseason news: Astros-Mariners benches clear, Marlins make waves, Cubs fall again
MLB Postseason news: Astros-Mariners benches clear, Marlins make waves, Cubs fall again
The chase for the MLB Postseason is getting fierce. So much so that the Mariners and Astros almost came to blows on Wednesday night.
2023-09-28 23:54
Bottler Coca-Cola HBC lifts full-year profit expectation
Bottler Coca-Cola HBC lifts full-year profit expectation
(Reuters) -Bottler Coca-Cola HBC AG raised its 2023 profit expectation on Friday, aided by robust sales and price increases in
2023-07-07 14:32
William Saliba signs new four-year contract at Arsenal
William Saliba signs new four-year contract at Arsenal
William Saliba signs a new four-year contract at Arsenal to commit his future to the club until 2027. The Frenchman played an instrumental part in helping the club challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title in 2022/23.
2023-07-07 22:20
More than a third of the area charred by wildfires in Western North America can be traced back to fossil fuels, scientists find
More than a third of the area charred by wildfires in Western North America can be traced back to fossil fuels, scientists find
Millions of acres scorched by wildfires in the Western US and Canada — an area roughly the size of South Carolina — can be traced back to carbon pollution from the world's largest fossil fuel and cement companies, scientists reported Tuesday.
2023-05-16 12:08
Rockets starting lineup: Projecting the starters after Fred VanVleet signing
Rockets starting lineup: Projecting the starters after Fred VanVleet signing
The Rockets solidify a starting lineup with Fred VanVleet signing.According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Houston Rockets have signed Fred VanVleet on a monster deal. The Rockets are paying VanVleet a $130 million dollar deal over the next three years.The Rockets have been heavily linked to Van...
2023-07-01 09:15
Biden to meet with Target, IBM and other CEOs
Biden to meet with Target, IBM and other CEOs
WASHINGTON President Joe Biden will meet with the chief executives of several large companies on Thursday to get
2023-10-12 20:50
Jake Paul posts throwback tweet of past year's achievements: 'Back in 7 weeks to continue my mission'
Jake Paul posts throwback tweet of past year's achievements: 'Back in 7 weeks to continue my mission'
Jake Paul recently posted a tweet on his X account where he mentioned the achievements he had in the past year
2023-10-30 15:51
The best VPNs for unblocking Max
The best VPNs for unblocking Max
There is no such thing as too many streaming sites. Sure, you might already be
2023-07-20 18:30