Save program applications removed from the DOE website
Student loan borrowers can no longer apply for an income-driven repayment plan. At least for now.
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Chris Gilmore is an award winning journalist joining the Rising Team, from the Sunshine State. A proud graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in journalism, his news career has taken him to many parts of the country including Oklahoma and most recently South Florida.
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Student loan borrowers can no longer apply for an income-driven repayment plan. At least for now.
President Donald Trump could unveil trade deals with Mexico and Canada-- as soon as today. That's according to commerce secretary-- Howard Lutnick-- during an interview with Fox business.
The Department of Education has temporarily removed the online applications for income-driven repayment plans. This comes after a U.S. court of appeals blocked the agency from implementing former president Biden's "Saving on a Valuable Education" plan last month.
President Trump says he plans on pardoning the late baseball legend Pete Rose in the coming weeks.
According to the National Phenology Network, spring has sped up in Charlotte and has arrived five days early.
Doug O'Donnell's sudden departure comes just as the agency gets ready for tax filing season.
Rumors have swept social media that the Philadelphia Eagles declined the traditional White House visit after their Super Bowl win.
It could become harder for students attending HBCU's to get scholarships. The US Department of Agriculture has suspended its HBCU Scholarship Program.
A North Carolina A&T Professor in Greensboro-- is now a viral sensation. A video she posted on Tiktok-- meant for her students-- has now turned into something much bigger.
A man in a wheelchair has struggled to find shoes that worked for him his entire life. He decided to take matters into his own hands...And create his own company to do it.
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