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Student-loan borrowers will still be expected to pay their bills if the government shuts down, but they could face challenges getting help assessing their options. “Key activities”…
With Congress potentially unable to reach an agreement on federal spending legislation to be signed by the president, the government could shutdown on Oct. 1. And…
Garrett Brodeur, a tax attorney based in Washington, D.C., discusses the recently released proposed regulations for the cryptocurrency industry and their potential effect on digital asset…
The Biden administration is implementing a number of student loan forgiveness initiatives on several fronts. These programs are separate from the mass student debt relief plan…
A new open enrollment period for Medicare is about to begin, and Americans ages 65 and older will be making or reconsidering one of their most…
The first big issue for a Medicare beneficiary is whether to enroll in original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan. The decision can be reviewed each…
Some 7 million mothers and children would lose government benefits to buy food if the federal government shuts down, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said Monday. …
On Friday, September 22, 2023, a federal jury convicted Jack Fisher and James Sinnot of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to commit wire fraud,…
Living, buying property, doing business, and investing overseas come with challenges, including some you might not expect. Chief among the roadblocks you might not be prepared…
There is a persistent myth that healthcare is magically free after you’ve retired, partly thanks to Medicare. Ask any retiree with a health condition, and I…