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Schermele also has another education-related article worth noting: The Education Department is speeding up the timeline for immediate relief for some student-loan borrowers. Under Biden's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE), in February enrolled borrowers will have their debts immediately canceled if they originally took out $12,000 or less in undergraduate or graduate student loans and have been in repayment for at least 10 years. The relief was previously set to begin taking effect in July. |
Taxes after divorce can get messy | Taxes after marriage can get messy. We offer 7 tips for the newly unmmarried. designer491 / Getty Images |
Relationships aren't the only thing that are messy after a divorce. Your taxes also get messy, my USA TODAY colleague Daniel de Visé reports. |
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Have you heard of "egg ick?" It's a thing on TikTok. To learn more about what that is – and to find out why eggs are good for you, take a look at this story by my USA TODAY colleague Clare Mulroy. |
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