A one-time adjustment to correct past errors in how many payments student loan borrowers have made is behind the forgiveness.
Author: Alia Wong and Nirvi Shah, USA TODAY
Judge sides with Florida in challenge to rules about books in schools
The union and two other groups said the state went further than a law about school library books was intended, leading to censorship and book bans.
Prepare for the return of student loan payments to avoid struggling come October
About half the people with federal student loans have more debt than before the pause. Some are behind on other payments even without student loan bills.
College Board CEO asked to resign over AP African American Studies curriculum changes
Groups cite a number of missteps over the last decade by College Board CEO David Coleman, including a current fight over AP African American Studies.