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Senators Press CFPB To Dig Into Problems With Public Service Student Loan Program
The senators urged the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to do more to examine problems with a troubled loan forgiveness program, citing an investigative story by NPR this week.
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People with lower incomes have longer wait times for services, according to a study
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Ohio State researcher Katie Vinopal about a new study indicating that people with low incomes wait longer for services, on an average day, than those who have higher incomes.
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The Postal Service Presses Forward With Unpopular Plan To Slow Some Mail Delivery
New members of the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors expressed concerns with the plan, but it's moving ahead.
Taiwan increases its compulsory military service as it faces pressure from China
China has stepped up its military harassment of Taiwan, sending fighter planes and navy vessels toward the island on a near-daily basis in recent years.
Their Service Entitles Them To Low-Cost Loans. But Veterans Often Pay More
A study finds that some lenders are overcharging military veterans, raising the cost of their home loans by thousands of dollars. Fair lending watchdogs say people need to shop around and negotiate.
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Plan to fix Postal Service shifts retirees to Medicare, along with billions in costs
Some lawmakers worry that pushing future post office retirees' health costs to Medicare could hurt the health program's outlook.
'I Am Heartbroken': Your Letters About Public Service Loan Forgiveness
NPR reported on the troubled Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and dozens of aggrieved student borrowers wrote in to share their stories.
Rogers says it has restored internet services to most of its Canadian customers
The large telecom provider suffered an outage Friday, creating disruptions to internet and other services throughout Canada. It said it was working to finish restoring services as soon as possible.
Say bye-bye to the beeps and boops of AOL's dial-up internet service
AOL debuted the service in 1989. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet.
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Florida Set To Launch Country's First Private High-Speed Train Service
The $3 billion project is the first privately funded high-speed rail system in the U.S. Trains will begin running along the state's busiest corridor from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale this month.
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