Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness: What should borrowers do now?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness: What should borrowers do now? The Supreme Court has made its final ruling on student debt relief, ending the almost yearlong uncertainty borrowers have had on the future of their loans. In a 6-3 decision, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s plan that would have given up to $20,000 in loan forgiveness for more than 40 million borrowers. “The Secretary asserts that the HEROES Act grants him the authority to cancel $430 billion of student loan principal. It does not,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.Earlier this month, borrowers also got a concrete answer on the timeline of student loan repayments restarting; the Biden administration declared interest will begin accruing Sept. 1 and payments will resume in October. Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan Now that borrowers know the fate of both student debt situations, here’s what they should do next:Access your student loan accountIt has been three years since borrowers have had to ...

New pro women’s hockey league to launch in January after deal with Dodgers co-owner

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

New pro women’s hockey league to launch in January after deal with Dodgers co-owner By JOHN WAWROW and STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Hockey Writers)A new women’s pro hockey league will begin competing in North America in January after a deal was brokered between rival factions in the sport.Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter and wife Kimbra, team president Stan Kasten and tennis legend Billie Jean King will help run the league after Walter’s firm purchased unspecified “assets” of the Professional Hockey Federation (PHF).The agreement announced Friday ends a yearslong feud between the PHF and the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association, a group made up of most of the U.S. and Canadian national team players who were unwilling to join the league formerly known as the NWHL. It also could bring the NHL to the table, after Commissioner Gary Bettman has said he and owners did not want to get involved in a dispute between multiple leagues and would throw weight behind one, once it was formed.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s P...

Supreme Court rejects Biden plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loan debt

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Supreme Court rejects Biden plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loan debt By MARK SHERMAN (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court on Friday effectively killed President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts for millions of Americans.The 6-3 decision, with conservative justices in the majority, said the Biden administration overstepped its authority with the plan, and it leaves borrowers on the hook for repayments that are expected to resume in the fall.Biden was to announce a new set of actions to protect student loan borrowers later Friday, said a White House official. The official was not authorized to speak publicly ahead of Biden’s expected statement on the case and spoke on condition of anonymity.The court held that the administration needed Congress’ endorsement before undertaking so costly a program. The majority rejected arguments that a bipartisan 2003 law dealing with national emergencies, known as the HEROES Act, gave Biden the power he claimed.“Six States sued, arguing that the...

Remains of 1950s illustrator to be buried in Woodstock

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Remains of 1950s illustrator to be buried in Woodstock WOODSTOCK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- After going unclaimed for many years, the cremated remains of 1950s comic strip illustrator Linda Walter will be laid to rest in Woodstock. A discovery by staff at the Wiltwyck Cemetery in Kingston revealed that a plot of land in the Woodstock Artists Cemetery had been reserved years ago as Walter's intended final resting place. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Walter was the talented artist behind the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strips which ran in newspapers from 1945 to 1959. She worked alongside her husband Harold "Jerry" Walter, who would write the dialogue which would be accompanied by her illustrations. Linda Walter passed away in 2009, and without any known descendants, her remains were kept at a local funeral home before recently being delivered to Wiltwyck Cemetery. Upon staff uncovering new information documenting that she was to be buried in Woodstock Artists Cemetery, the two cemeteries co...

United Way kicks off summer meals for students

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

United Way kicks off summer meals for students CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Summer Meals program is back, making sure students in the Capital Region stay full and have fun this summer break. The United Way of the Greater Capital Region partners with local organizations to provide free, nutritious meals to kids and teens at over 100 sites across the area.  Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “It’s so much more than a meal, it’s a great way for their kids to remain engaged and have fun experiences," Heather Senecal, Director of Learning and Evaluation for the United Way, said. "Our motto is come together, eat together, have fun together.” With changes to SNAP benefits, COVID waivers; and increasing food costs impacting many families with children, Senecal said removing barriers to the program is critical. “Having half day or full day programming for the kids makes it much easier for the parents and caregivers to drop their kids off," Senecal said. "Have them know they’r...

New York State 4th of July Fireworks show

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

New York State 4th of July Fireworks show ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - To celebrate Independence Day, New York State is putting on a show on July 4! There will be live music, great food and beverages, pony rides, and a bounce house for the kids, all at the Empire State Plaza. The night will be capped with a fireworks show, guaranteed to be one of the best in the region! Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Events:Naturalization Ceremony - 5 p.m.Jocelyn & Chris Perform - 6 p.m.National Anthem and Presentation of Colors - 7:15 p.m.Sheila E. Performs - 8 p.m.Fireworks Show - 9:15 p.m.NEWS10 will be streaming the fireworks live on TV and online. The show will take place on July 4. You can watch our special starting at 9 p.m. on WTEN channel 10 or online on the player above!

Alan Arkin, Oscar-winning 'Little Miss Sunshine' actor, dies at 89

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Alan Arkin, Oscar-winning 'Little Miss Sunshine' actor, dies at 89 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alan Arkin, the wry character actor who demonstrated his versatility in everything from farcical comedy to chilling drama as he received four Academy Award nominations and won an Oscar in 2007 for "Little Miss Sunshine," has died. He was 89.His sons Adam, Matthew and Anthony confirmed their father's death through the actor's publicist on Friday. “Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man," they said in a statement. A member of Chicago's famed Second City comedy troupe, Arkin was an immediate success in movies with the Cold War spoof "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" and peaked late in life with his win as best supporting actor for the surprise 2006 hit "Little Miss Sunshine.” More than 40 years separated his first Oscar nomination, for "The Russians are Coming," from his nomination for playing a conniving Hollywood producer in the Oscar-winning “Argo.”In recent years he starred opposite Michael Douglas in the ...

Kids' lemonade stand raises $7.2K to support Festus family through tragedy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Kids' lemonade stand raises $7.2K to support Festus family through tragedy FESTSUS, Mo. - What started as a summertime lemonade stand ended up growing into a large community effort to support a Festus family through hard times. Earlier this month, a group of children on Cairo Drive organized a lemonade stand. It was inspired by a close friend Welker who recently passed away. This St. Louis suburb named among Money.com’s ’50 best places’ to live The kids wanted to honor Welker's memory, and they ultimately decided to give all the money they earned to his parents, Zach and Kristen. "The amount of instant support was absolutely amazing," Amy Horrell, a mother for one of the children involved with the lemonade stand, told FOX 2. "It was such an uplifting experience to be part of. The kids were so proud and happy to be able to do something." Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Court docs: St. Louis Co. man assaults wife after being told to turn down music

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Court docs: St. Louis Co. man assaults wife after being told to turn down music BRIDGETON, Mo. - A St. Louis County man accused of assaulting his wife over a request to turn down music recently ended up in jail.Prosecutors have charged Miguel Duenas, 38, with one count of fourth-degree domestic assault in the investigation, which dates back to June 17, 2023 at a Bridgeton home on Beaverton Drive. This St. Louis suburb named among Money.com’s ’50 best places’ to live Investigators say Duenas became angry at his wife when she told him to turn down the volume of music so she could work from home. Moments later, according to court documents obtained by FOX 2, Duenas grabbed by the back of her hair and pulled her head back aggressively. Court docs allege Duenas then told his wife he was going to disable her vehicle so she couldn't leave. He reportedly threw her keys into the backyard, then damaged several parts of the hood to make it inoperable. Investigators say he later pushed her wife down the basement. A witness contacted police, later leading to Duenas' arre...

Student loan payments start again soon. Supreme Court’s ruling means higher bills for many

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:43:17 GMT

Student loan payments start again soon. Supreme Court’s ruling means higher bills for many By COLLIN BINKLEY (AP Education Writer)WASHINGTON (AP) — In a good month, Celina Chanthanouvong has about $200 left after rent, groceries and car insurance. That doesn’t factor in her student loans, which have been on hold since the start of the pandemic and are estimated to cost $300 a month. The pause in repayment has been a lifeline keeping the 25-year-old afloat.“I don’t even know where I would begin to budget that money,” said Chanthanouvong, who works in marketing in San Francisco.Now, after more than three years, the lifeline is being pulled away. More than 40 million Americans will be on the hook for federal student loan payments starting in the fall. Many of those borrowers hoped their debt would be reduced or wiped out entirely under President Joe Biden’s forgiveness plan, which the Supreme Court struck down on Friday. Without cancellation, the Education Department predicted borrowers would fall behind on their loans at historic rates. A...