The US Department of Education announced major changes to a federal student loan forgiveness programme on Wednesday, claiming that the changes will benefit over 550,000 borrowers in the government and nonprofit sectors, including around 22,000 borrowers who will be automatically eligible for forgiveness without having to take any additional steps. The United States Department of […]
Monthly Archives: October 2021
The possibility of a government shutdown looms as funding expires at the end of the day on Thursday, and Congress has yet to adopt a temporary measure to keep the government open. If both the Senate and the House pass it, it may be on President Joe Biden’s desk for signature by Thursday. Here’s everything […]
The House Select Committee on the Capitol Attack issued 11 subpoenas to organisers of the pro-Trump gathering outside the White House that evolved into a march on the US Capitol on Jan. 6 on Wednesday. 11 people involved in the preparation of the Jan 6 event have been served with subpoenas by a select committee […]
The Department of Homeland Security announced the launch of the Law Enforcement Coordination Council on Wednesday, with Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas telling ABC News that the goal is to “institutionalise best practises in law enforcement.” The best law enforcement techniques will be examined by a new DHS commision According to Mayorkas, the LECC is the department’s […]