The latest attempt will rest on a sweeping law known as the Higher Education Act, which gives the education secretary authority to waive student loans.
2023
Rena Sofer returns to ‘General Hospital’ as fan favorite Lois after more than 25 years
Nearly 30 years since Rena Sofer first joined ‘General Hospital’ as a fast-talking Brooklynite with long, colorful fingernails, she’s returning to the series for a short run.
Commentary: Bill Belichick is lost without Tom Brady
The coach masterminded the Patriots success, but the quarterback elevated the team and covered up deficiencies.
More presumed remains recovered from submersible that imploded on way to Titanic
Five people were aboard the 22-foot vessel when it went deep below the Atlantic Ocean’s surface in June.
Lewiston attorney loses license for 5 years
Neil S. Shankman III gave up his law license after a complaint was filed against him by a former client alleging inappropriate conduct.
‘I just feel the need for preservation’: Farmington Historical Society, volunteers clean over 200 headstones
Members of the Farmington Historical Society and volunteers worked one Saturday a month.
Oxford County arrest log: Oct. 10, 2023
• Douglass C. Aikens, 53, of 24 Brags Bay Road, Errol, New Hampshire, on charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, burglary and criminal trespass, 4:14 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, on Mayville Road, Bethel, by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. • Robert C. Allen, 52, of 133 King St., Oxford, on a charge of operating […]
Wall Street rises as pressure from the bond market eases
Increasing Treasury yields have been the main reason for the stock market’s stumbles since the summer, as worries rise that the Fed will keep its federal funds rate at a high level for longer than Wall Street hopes.
MLB notebook: Phillies confident they’ll bounce back after tough loss
Philadelphia had a four-run lead before Atlanta rallied to win Game 2 and even their NLDS.
Rep. George Santos faces new charges he stole donor IDs, used their credit cards
Prosecutors accuse U.S. Rep. George Santos of charging more than $44,000 to his campaign over a period of months using credit cards belonging to contributors without their knowledge.