Attorneys general oppose Trump's rule narrowing eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Attorneys general are opposing the Trump-era proposed regulation that could narrow eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Attorneys general are opposing the Trump-era proposed regulation that could narrow eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Agentic AI Service | Sep 18, 2025 Amazon Sellers Gain Real-Time AI Support to Scale and Compete On September 17, 2025, Amazon announced that it's adding always on agentic AI capabilities to its Seller Assistant tool. It'll first be available to U.S. sellers and then eventually roll out to other countries. Sellers will now have
Canadian AI Growth | Sep 18, 2025 Paris Becomes Cohere's European Anchor, Challenging Enterprise AI Competitor Mistral On September 15, 2025, Canadian Enterprise AI leader Cohere announced the official opening of a new Paris office to serve as its headquarters for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). The company expects to have 20 employees
Houston Rockets star forward Kevin Durant can't access his Coinbase account or the bitcoin held there. His agent says that's a good thing.
Over 8 million taxpayers are slated to receive one-time ‘inflation refund’ checks from the state of New York.
Attorneys general and more than 250 organizations oppose the Trump-era proposed regulation that could narrow eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
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Sep 15, 2025 As more Canadian businesses move online, the demand for affordable web hosting has never been higher. From startups launching their first website to small retailers expanding into e-commerce, the cost of hosting is often one of the first and most important decisions they face. On the surface, many providers advertise ultra-low entry
President Donald Trump's "no tax on tips" deduction offers financial planning opportunities for some workers. But here's what to know first.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit alleging that Rhode Island's student loan forgiveness program for teachers of color is discriminatory.
Sep 17, 2025 In 2025, cloud mining and XRP mining are emerging as two key trends in the rapidly growing cryptocurrency market. Together, they herald a future of instant, efficient, and flexible digital finance. Platforms like NB HASH are making this vision a reality by providing investors with reliable income streams, transparent contracts, and easy-to-use mining tools, making access
The federal government will switch from paper checks to electronic payments this month. Here's what Social Security and other payment recipients need to know.
The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark by a quarter point. Here’s what that means for the borrowing and savings rates you pay.
Mental Health | Sep 17, 2025 Rise of 'AI Psychosis' Cases in Canada, Sound Mental Health Alarm On September 17, 2025, CBC news published a sobering story of the growing number of Canadians who have reported mental health crises linked to prolonged conversations with AI chatbots. Some are describing these cases as a type of
AI Infrastructure | Sep 17, 2025 Billions Flow Into UK AI via US Tech Deals, While Canada Relies On Domestic Investment On 16 September 2025, the UK US Tech Prosperity Deal was announced at £31 billion, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s state visit where the UK rolled out a royal reception, and the leaders framed