I continue to believe that people cannot both work for the government and defraud the government,” Inspector General Deborah ...
Four non-profits agreed to pay over $3 million to resolve allegations of misusing PPP loans after settling with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
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Student loan relief trap: Forgiveness may trigger a tax bomb
Student loan borrowers spent years hearing that relief was finally on the way, only to discover that the clean slate they ...
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Millions may lose student-loan forgiveness under new Trump rules
Millions of federal student loan borrowers are about to discover that the safety nets they counted on are being rewired in ways that could sharply limit who ever sees their balances erased. The Trump ...
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SBA suspends thousands of pandemic-era loan borrowers approved by Minnesota over potential ...
Kelly Loeffler says 6,900 borrowers were suspended for 7,900 PPP and EIDL loans worth approximately $400 million.
Congress continues a quiet recess. Lawmakers will be back on September 2, 2025. CMS releases final FY 2026 payment regulations. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
Brown, LLC helped achieve an $8.39 million settlement in United States v. Marymount Manhattan College, 24 Civ. 423 (JPO), a False Claims Act case brought by Brown, LLC’s client on behalf of the ...
The federal Repayment Assistance Plan, or RAP, will be the newest student loan repayment plan. President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” passed in 2025, made many changes to federal student loan ...
The first change applies to students attending less than full time. Until now, part-time students have had the same loan maximums as full-time students. Starting in the 2026-27 academic year, though, ...
ST. PAUL (KFGO-CBS) — Thousands of pandemic-era loans in Minnesota have been suspended for suspected fraud, U.S. Small ...
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Millions with debt brace for smaller paychecks as government crackdown begins from January 7
Starting January 7, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education will resume mandatory wage garnishment for defaulted student loans. After a five-year pandemic pause, the government is targeting 5.3 million ...
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