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Education Dept. Will Stop Collections On Student Borrowers In Default
Those who have defaulted on their federal student loans will get a temporary reprieve from having their wages, Social Security benefits and tax refunds garnished by the federal government.
Spain's Coronavirus Death Toll Soars Past China's, Trailing Only Italy
Spain is now the second European country with a death toll higher than China's. Spain's health ministry says it is buying more than 5 million coronavirus "quick tests" from China.
For Help On Coronavirus, Italy Turns To China, Russia And Cuba
Teams from Russia, China and Cuba have arrived in recent days to help Italy. There's gratitude — along with anger that the U.S., Italy's traditional ally, is absent.
Jordan Keeps Coronavirus In Check With One Of The World's Strictest Lockdowns
The Middle Eastern kingdom has forced most people to stay indoors, banned driving and even temporarily shut down grocery stores and pharmacies.
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Senate Coronavirus Bill Includes $400 Million To Protect Elections
The money is far less than the $4 billion some Democrats had wanted. It would allow states to expand mail-in and early voting, online voter registration and help secure in-person voting sites.
How To Keep Making Your Podcast ... Even If You're Stuck At Home
Grab some earbuds, a mobile device and as many pillows as you can find. Here are five easy steps to making a great podcast from home.
The Coronavirus Is Mutating. But That May Not Be A Problem For Humans
As the virus makes copies of itself, errors may creep in, changing its genetic makeup. Researchers are trying to determine if the changes are significant.
President Trump Urges Swift Passage Of Coronavirus Relief Bill
The president says he will sign the $2 trillion relief bill passed by the Senate late Wednesday. The House will take up the measure Friday.
What's In It For You? $1,200 Checks, 13 Weeks Of Unemployment Payments And More
Congress has announced agreement on a $2 trillion economic relief package for the effects of COVID-19. Most households will get a relief check, and unemployment insurance has been greatly expanded.
Judge Orders Environmental Review Of Controversial Dakota Access Pipeline
It is a major victory for the Native American tribes and environmental groups fighting against the project. The judge has not decided whether oil can still flow in the meantime.
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