
Department of Education: Protect yourself against scams as you prepare for student debt relief
The Department of Education is warning student loan borrowers to be aware of scammers trying to take advantage of individuals looking to get relief.

The Department of Education is warning student loan borrowers to be aware of scammers trying to take advantage of individuals looking to get relief.
The American Federation of Teachers and the Student Borrower Protection Center have demanded that student loan giant Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority “cease and desist from engaging in a range of unlawful loan servicing practices and end the company’s scheme to deny student debt relief to tens of millions of Americans.”
When there is extreme weather including flooding, heat waves, and extreme cold, the government gets to work to ensure its disaster-relief spending has the greatest impact. The analysis is often based on damages to infrastructure.
As National Fire Prevention Week continues, the Virginia Department of Fire Programs urges Virginia residents to make an escape plan with two ways out of every room.
The Creative Writing Program at the University of Virginia has two Rea visiting writers giving readings this fall.
Former Fifth District Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman is appearing in a TV ad for incumbent Seventh District Democrat Abigail Spanberger in which Riggleman endorses Spanberger for re-election.

Awaiting discharge from a hospital in Cairo, Adel Al Manthari, a Yemeni civilian, faces months of physical therapy and mounting medical bills following three surgeries since 2018, when a U.S. weaponized drone killed four of his cousins and left him mangled, burnt and barely alive, bedridden to this day.
The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

Last Friday, U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia voted in support of several pieces of legislation to improve quality of life for United States military families and veterans.
A new analysis by the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC) reveals that states with the most restrictive abortion laws have the worst economies for families.
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