Monday January 13th, 2025 11:42AM

AP Business

Biden administration cancels another $1.2 billion in student loans for public service workers
The Biden administration is cancelling an additional $1.2 billion in student loans for borrowers who work in public service through changes to an existing forgiveness program
12:49PM ( 5 months ago )
FDA OKs best-selling e-cigarette Vuse Alto, but only in tobacco flavor
Federal health officials have authorized sales of Vuse Alto, the best-selling e-cigarette in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration made the decision Thursday, allowing Reynolds American to keep its reusable e-cigarette on the market for years to come
12:38PM ( 5 months ago )
Not good faith: Vatican rejects broker's claims at the close of a London trial over luxury property
The Vatican is insisting at the close of a trial in London that it was the victim of a years-long fraud over its investment in a London property
12:06PM ( 5 months ago )
US announces $325 million in funding to boost Puerto Rico solar projects as power outages persist
The U.S. government says $325 million in federal funds will be available for solar and battery storage installations across Puerto Rico as the U.S. territory struggles with chronic power outages
11:57AM ( 5 months ago )
After crash that killed 6 teens, NTSB chief says people underestimate marijuana's impact on drivers
A horrific crash that killed six high school girls in Oklahoma two years ago has the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board urging parents to warn teenagers about the risk of driving after using marijuana
11:02AM ( 5 months ago )
A centrist or a communist? France's new lawmakers to pick a speaker as political turmoil persists
France’s influential lower house of parliament the National Assembly is holding its opening session to elect a speaker after a chaotic early election produced a hung legislature
9:47AM ( 5 months ago )
France's divided National Assembly votes to keep centrist speaker as political turmoil persists
France’s divided National Assembly has kept a centrist member of President Emmanuel Macron’s party as speaker
9:47AM ( 5 months ago )
US agency says apps that let workers access paychecks before payday are providing loans
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says apps that allow workers to access their paychecks in advance, often for a fee, are providing loans and therefore subject to the Truth in Lending Act
9:29AM ( 5 months ago )
Maika Monroe's secret to success in Hollywood is a healthy relationship to it
One of the few moments of levity in “Longlegs” — the Neon horror film in theaters now about a Satanist serial killer — happens when Maika Monroe’s character, Lee Harker, meets her co-worker’s young daughter
9:18AM ( 5 months ago )