Getting student debt forgiveness could be easier under proposed rules
Borrowers who qualify for existing federal student loan forgiveness programs could see fewer hurdles and less paperwork.
Borrowers who qualify for existing federal student loan forgiveness programs could see fewer hurdles and less paperwork.
When 2-year-old Roqaia Reda was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, her parents discovered that the most effective medicine for her condition cost more than $2 million. That's when they turned to social media for help – and the generosity of strangers saved their little girl's life.
However, bank's research team puts odds of the global GDP falling for two consecutive quarters at 40% in 2022.
Two more victims were found Wednesday as efforts to locate missing people continued in the aftermath of last weekend's deadly avalanche.
Bedingfield has played a key role in President Biden's campaign and administration.
The report also found that some of the 21 victims, which included 19 children, likely "could have been saved" had they received medical attention sooner.
Officials in Akron, Ohio have lifted the city's curfew after days of protest over the police killing of an unarmed black man. Jayland Walker was shot more than 60 times after fleeing from a traffic stop. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has the latest on the investigation and how Walker's family is reacting to his death.
Rep. James Comer says the Treasury Department "is refusing to release suspicious activity reports connected with Hunter Biden."
A "hero citizen" overheard a conversation indicating there was an attack being planned on the city's popular Independence Day celebration and called police to report it.
Investors are monitoring economic data for clues on inflation trajectory, with eye on Friday release of June employment numbers.
The attorney cited the expected focus on the OathKeepers during the committee's July 12 public hearing.
It's certainly a daunting financial undertaking for most folks, so here's how to figure out whether you can handle it or not
A rise in mortgage rates is making it even tougher for homebuyers to find an affordable home amid rising valuations
Depleted home supply, partly thanks to a building slowdown, has put housing out of reach in most of the country
Former White House Counsel for President Trump Pat Cipollone has agreed to testify before the Jan. 6 House select committee. The closed-door, transcript interview is set for Friday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains what the committee is hoping to learn.
A growing number of adults in the U.S. fear the nation is on the verge of a recession. Their concerns come amid soaring costs and stagnant wages. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano sit down with David Ragland, the CEO and a financial adviser and wealth strategist for IRC Wealth, to weigh the likelihood of a recession and further discuss our current economic climate.
Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner has been detained in Russia since February.
Republican-led states are asking a federal appellate court to declare the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program unlawful.
Hussle was fatally shot outside of the clothing store he owned in Los Angeles in March 2019.
Credit card debt can sometimes get out of hand. Balance transfer credit cards with low introductory rates can help ease the pain of interest payments and get you on track.
The British rockers are incorporating a variety of elements to create a more inclusive audience experience.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing intense pressure to resign as several members of his government have stepped down, including some key cabinet officials. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi has more on the scrutiny Johnson faces, and whether his own party could push him out of office.
The 21-year-old man accused of opening fire on a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, has been denied bail. He appeared before a judge for the first time on Wednesday, facing seven first-degree murder charges. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave discusses what happened in court.
Sri Lanka's prime minister says the country is officially bankrupt. The South Asian country defaulted on its debt for the first time in its history as an independent nation in May. SIshaan Tharoor, a foreign affairs columnist at the Washington Post, joins CBS News to discuss why Sri Lanka's financial crisis continues to worsen.
Former President Trump could announce as soon as this summer another run for office in 2024, sources close to Mr. Trump tell CBS News. Lauren Zelt, former deputy communications director to New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte and founder of Zelt Communications and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright join CBS News to discuss what a Trump candidacy could mean ahead of the November midterm elections.