Month: June 2020

[ad_1] While the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act helps many federal student loan borrowers, it leaves out millions with privately held student loans. Now, several states are taking action to help people with this type of debt. RELATED CONTENT Ten states and the District of Columbia have negotiated with private loan servicers on
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[ad_1] Skip California’s big city crowds in favor of these 20 charming getaways. The Golden State is chock full of amazing destinations large and small. And while big city hubs and popular national parks enjoy a lot of love from visitors near and far, the state’s incredible small towns sometimes get lost in the vacation
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[ad_1] LJUBLJANA (Reuters) – Slovenia will from Friday lift coronavirus border restrictions for Austrians, a government spokesman said on Thursday, following a similar move by neighbouring Austria to lift border restrictions for Slovenians. Slovenia had introduced border checks and travelling restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus, including obligatory quarantine for most people entering
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[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A full autopsy of George Floyd, the handcuffed black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police, was released Wednesday and provides several clinical details, including that Floyd had previously tested positive for COVID-19. The 20-page report released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office came with the family’s permission
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[ad_1] If a prenup discussion doesn’t seem appealing, a conversation about postnuptial agreements is probably as enjoyable as diffusing a bomb. RELATED CONTENT That said, postnuptial agreements can serve a legitimate purpose and improve a marriage, rather than wreck it. So if you believe a postnup is just what your marriage needs, or are worried
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