Biden cancels debt for students who attended defunct Colorado college

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration will cancel $130 million in debt for 7,400 student borrowers who enrolled at the now-defunct CollegeAmerica in Colorado from 2006 through July 1, 2020, the Education Department said. CollegeAmerica, a private institution, shut down in September 2020 after an investigation by Colorado’s attorney general found it made widespread…

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Moody’s sees negative economic consequences of Israel’s judicial upheaval

By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Moody’s Investors Service said on Tuesday that passage of a new law in Israel limiting some Supreme Court powers signalled that political tensions will continue and likely have negative consequences for Israel’s s economy and security situation. “We believe the wide-ranging nature of the government’s proposals could materially weaken…

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IMF edges 2023 global economic growth forecast higher, sees persistent challenges

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday raised its 2023 global growth estimates slightly given resilient economic activity in the first quarter, but warned that persistent challenges were dampening the medium-term outlook. The IMF in its latest World Economic Outlook said inflation was coming down and acute stress in the…

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