Supreme Court won’t reinstate Biden’s latest student loan forgiveness plan for now

Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to reinstate the Biden administration’s latest plan to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers, leaving them in limbo while the appeals process plays out. The justices turned down a request from the Justice Department to lift a sweeping appeals court order that blocked the program, known

RFK Jr. wants off the ballot in 10 states. Some battlegrounds are saying no

Washington — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent months battling for ballot access in every state, denying that he would be a spoiler candidate.  Kennedy, a Democrat-turned-independent, is now worried that if his name appears on the ballot in 10 states it could spoil former President Donald Trump’s chances of beating Vice President Kamala Harris.  On

Trump campaign involved in incident at Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery said an “incident” took place on Monday when former President Donald Trump visited the cemetery with Gold Star families whose family members died during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.  Officials at the cemetery confirmed in a statement that there was an “incident” and a report was subsequently filed after Trump, along with

Eye Opener: Trump indicted again for election interference

Eye Opener: Trump indicted again for election interference – CBS News Watch CBS News Former President Donald Trump is indicted again for election interference after another grand jury finds enough evidence for charges. Also, extreme heat impacts tens of millions nationwide, forcing schools to send students home just as classes begin. All that and all

New election concerns in Georgia as state election board changes rules to certify 2024 vote

New election concerns in Georgia as state election board changes rules to certify 2024 vote – CBS News Watch CBS News There are new concerns about efforts to undermine the 2024 presidential election in the crucial swing state of Georgia. The state’s election board recently changed the rules for how the state could certify votes