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What do you want to know about new student loan rules under Trump?

Trump claims bill will have tax savings for Wisconsin DoorDash driver While highlighting the “Big Beautiful Bill,” President Donald Trump referenced how he claims a Wisconsin DoorDash driver will benefit from tax cuts and “no tax on tips” in the spending bill. President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” introduces changes to the federal student loan

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Funds

Federal government releases frozen funds

Polk County Public Schools announced that federal education-related funds that had been withheld are being released. The school district received word July 25 that the Trump Administration is releasing the funds, it said in a news release. The federal funds support Title I, II, III and IV programs that directly fund staff positions and services,

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Harper Woods man charged for falsely claiming PPP loans, pandemic relief funds

A Harper Woods man has been charged in connection with allegedly fraudulently obtaining more than $60,000 in COVID-19 relief funds, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office said. Roy Lee Holt, 57, was arraigned last week through 32A District Court on two counts of false pretenses of $20,000 to $50,000, each a 15-year felony; false pretenses

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Trump administration to unfreeze $118M in Tennessee education funds

Senators grill Education Secretary Linda McMahon over proposed cuts Education Secretary Linda McMahon testified to Congress over proposed budget cuts. After a monthlong delay, more than $118 million in federal K-12 funds will be released to Tennessee. The Trump administration missed a deadline to allocate $6.2 billion in funds nationwide, saying it was due to

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House Armed Services amendment blocks funds for Fort Gordon name change

It was Fort Gordon, then it was Fort Eisenhower, now it’s Fort Gordon again. But there are efforts to fight against that change at Augusta’s U.S. Army base along with the other recently renamed military installations. Who was Fort Gordon named after? Originally, Augusta’s Fort Gordon honored Lt. Gen. John Brown Gordon, one of Confederate

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Crypto

Topnotch Crypto launches innovative cloud mining app to help users easily increase the value of digital assets

Designed for both new and experienced investors, the new Topnotch Crypto app offers a secure, zero-commission, user-friendly mining experience with daily rewards in BTC, ETH, and DOGE Houston, Texas, July 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Topnotch Crypto has officially rolled out its all-new mobile cloud mining app, making it easier than ever for anyone to

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Crypto

Pros and Cons of Cryptocurrency Mining Contract Investment vs. Personal Mining: Survey

Bitcoin has always been the most popular digital currency and the best way to make money. Industry experts and analysts believe that with the arrival of July 2025,Bitcoin’s value rises again. This will bring unprecedented profit opportunities to investors. On the other hand, many individuals who want to invest are deterred from participating in Bitcoin

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Funds

Federal funds on hold affect most vulnerable students

SCOTUS backs Trump plan to fire Education Dept. workers A divided Supreme Court backed Trump’s plan to dismantle the Education Dept. and fire hundreds of federal workers, despite a judge’s earlier pause. Southwest Ohio districts didn’t receive at least hundreds of thousands of anticipated federal funds. President Donald Trump’s Department of Education froze the funds,

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Crypto

Florida Republicans join Trump in boosting crypto ahead of House vote

John Kennedy   | Capital Bureau | USA TODAY NETWORK – FLORIDA What is the Senate’s Genius Act? The Genius Act, along with other crypto bills, will be reviewed by the House during “Crypto Week.” Two Florida representatives elected with support from the cryptocurrency industry are expected to back a new crypto regulatory bill. The GENIUS

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25 states, and Delaware, sue Trump over frozen $6.8 billion to schools

Trump’s admin freezes $6.8 billion in education grants for schools The Trump administration has moved to freeze $6.8 billion in education funds nationwide, with at least $811 million of that from California. unbranded – Newsworthy Delaware has joined another lawsuit against the Trump administration over education issues. This time, on July 14, Attorney General Kathy

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