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Biden administration doling out another $6.1B in student debt forgiveness to students who were ‘cheated’
This latest round brings the administration’s total to nearly $29 billion of forgiveness for some 1.6 million borrowers.
3-min read - PoliticsMoneywise
Kevin O’Leary slams Biden's vow to let Trump tax cuts expire — predicts it will lead to recession, job losses
The president’s powerful post on X is triggering a backlash.
4-min read - BusinessMoneywise
Over 30 million baby boomers will turn 65 soon — but two-thirds are not financially ready for retirement
Over half of these “peak boomers” have $250K or less in assets.
5-min read - BusinessUSA TODAY
Majority of Americans over 50 worry they won't have enough money for retirement: Study
One of the survey’s biggest findings is that 61% of those 50 and up are worried they won’t have enough money for retirement.
4-min read - LifestyleAssociated Press Finance
One Tech Tip: How to repair an electric toothbrush
Toothbrushes used to be simple, powered only by your hand so they never broke down. Nowadays, rechargeable electric toothbrushes are increasingly popular because they make brushing easier and more effective, but they are a headache when they stop working properly. Inside an electric toothbrush’s waterproof housing is a battery that powers a tiny motor which rapidly rotates or vibrates a replaceable brush head.
5-min read - NewsUSA TODAY
Powerball winning numbers for May 1 with $178 million jackpot at stake
Check the winning numbers here for the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, May 1, with a $178m million jackpot up for grabs.
2-min read - SportAssociated Press Finance
Say hello (again) to EA Sports College Football. The beloved video-game behemoth is back
One with a story mode that would transport the 7-year-old into a college dorm room, where letters from fans filled his mailbox, the campus newspaper teased a championship and a list of Heisman candidates adorned his computer screen. “You know, we’d always joke, because he was a big kid, that ‘Hey, maybe you’re going to be on there someday,’” says the father, Bill Swartout. Today, more than a decade later, that 7-year-old — Brayden Swartout — is an offensive lineman at Central Michigan, living
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