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Louisiana to get more than $824M for student loan forgiveness through new repayment plan

Klfy.com 

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) -- The Biden-Harris Administration approved students in Louisiana for loan forgiveness on Tuesday evening. According to the United States Department of Education, about 15,200 borrowers will get income-driven repayment (IDR) forgiveness notifications over the next few weeks. An IDR plan sets students' monthly student loan amount payment at an affordable amount [...]

Argonauts look to knock off Tiger-Cats again, remain undefeated

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports) The undefeated Toronto Argonauts aim to defeat the Tiger-Cats for the second time this season when the teams reconvene Friday in Hamilton, Ontario. Quarterback Chad Kelly rushed for three touchdowns in the Argonauts' season-opening 32-14 victory over the Tiger-Cats on June 18. "We know the second time is always going to be harder than the first," Kelly told TSN 1050. "They'r

Rockies reinstate Brent Suter from IL, DFA Fernando Abad

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports) The Colorado Rockies reinstated Brent Suter from the 15-day injured list Wednesday and designated fellow left-hander Fernando Abad for assignment. Suter, 33, has been sidelined for nearly a month due to a strained oblique. He sports a 4-0 record with a 2.81 ERA in 31 relief appearances this season -- his first with the Rockies. Suter spent his previous seven seasons with



Foxconn Industrial Internet mulling options to set up a new facility in Tamil Nadu

The Hindu 

Brand Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Foxconn Industrial Internet meets Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.Stalin and Minister for Industries, Investment Promotion and Commerce T.R.B.Rajaa and discusses plans. The company was keen on Tamil Nadu considering its long-term existing relationship with the State, say sources

Rockers 'The Struts' bring back traditional summer entertainment

The Washington Times 

Summertime in the United States has traditionally been a time when Americans relax and recharge. Major movie releases have long dotted the summer theater landscape and live concert music-filled venues from coast to coast. COVID-19, however, interrupted that long-established routine and for the better part of three years, those entertainment staples, along with their fans, suffered.

‘Truly a right of passage in the restaurant industry’: Cheesecake Factory worker says much of staff has hooked up with at least 1 co-worker

The Daily Dot 

As it turns out, cheeseburger spring rolls might be an aphrodisiac. 

Just spitballing, based on a recent TikTok video from creator and Cheesecake Factory worker Halley (@sidepiecequalitys). The video has almost 48,000 likes and 337,000 views.

@sidepiecequalitys

The fact I had to leave out over 10 people for legal reasons 👀👀

♬ Don't Fuck Your Coworkers - sailor鄧mel


The video’s on-screen text reads: “All my co workers that have hooked up with... Читать дальше...

Agenda 111: Bawumia cut sod for hospital project at Ejura

Modern Ghana 

The Vice President of the Republic, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia Tuesday, July 18, 2023 cut sod for the construction of an ultramodern hospital project at Ejura in the Ashanti Region. The project according to the Vice President is part of the government rsquo;s Agenda 111, which he has described as the biggest-ever investment in the nation rsquo;s healthcare sector.

Erie Shutout After Binghamton's Big Fifth

OurSports Central 

Erie's offense could not respond to Binghamton's crooked fifth inning in a 7-0 loss to the Rumble Ponies.Brant Hurter and Ponies starter Jose Chac... - EL Erie SeaWolves

ThunderBolts Outdueled by Empire State

OurSports Central - Frontier League 

CRESTWOOD, IL - Despite home runs from Troy Viola and Bren Spillane, the ThunderBolts dropped the middle match of a three-game series to the Empire St... - FL Windy City ThunderBolts

College students struggling with hunger face potential loss of food stamp benefits

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Many college students who are struggling with hunger are facing the potential loss of food stamp benefits that were boosted in the pandemic. COVID-era rule changes made it easier for as many as 3 million students to enter the SNAP, or food stamps, program. But now those changes are expiring, and thousands of college students will be gradually removed from a program they say is still vital to their ability to feed themselves and stay in school. Some advocates have already seen hunger rising among college students because of inflation... Читать дальше...





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