In total, 3.6 million borrowers will have had $127 billion in debt wiped out since Biden took office.
Carol Semple
Tropical Storm Philippe soaks Caribbean on a path toward New England and Canada
A tropical storm watch is issued for Bermuda, with Philippe expected to approach the island late Thursday and Friday as it was forecast to intensify slightly.
Kevin McCarthy is out as speaker of the House. No one knows for sure what comes next.
There is no obvious successor to lead the House Republican majority, should Kevin McCarthy opt not to run for the job again.
U.S. announces sweeping action against Chinese fentanyl supply chain producers
The actions include charges against 8 Chinese companies accused of advertising, manufacturing and distributing precursor chemicals for synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Biden reassures allies of continued U.S. support for Ukraine after Congress drops aid request
The administration sternly warned Tuesday that Congress must not let the flow of aid be disrupted, lest Russian President Vladimir Putin exploit any lapses to his advantage.
Trio wins Nobel Prize in physics for split-second glimpse of superfast spinning world of electrons
Three scientists won the prize for their work with the tiny part of each atom that races around the center and is fundamental to virtually everything: chemistry, physics, our bodies and our gadgets.
Gun evidence is focus at trial of man accused of killing New Hampshire couple on hiking trail
The newly retired couple were killed shortly after going for a walk on the trail near their Concord apartment on April 18, 2022.
A foreign armed force to fight gangs makes many in Haiti celebrate, while others worry
The United Nations Security Council has authorized a 1-year deployment of a Kenya-led force to help quell violent gangs.
New York judge issues limited gag order after Trump makes disparaging post about a court clerk
The state’s attorney questioned an accountant in an effort to build the case that Trump and others at his company had full control over the preparation of misleading and downright false financial statements at the heart of the lawsuit against them.
There’s a scourge on the Connecticut River. It could threaten a billion-dollar asset
Scientists found a previously undiscovered, genetically unique and exceptionally robust strain of the invasive weed hydrilla that so far has not been found anywhere else in the world.