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With lawsuit dismissed, student loan debt forgiveness begins for 800,000 borrowers
USA Today -
Biden administration begins canceling student loan debt for 804,000 borrowers
abc News -
Judge dismisses suit to halt Biden’s student debt relief for longtime borrowers
The Washington Post -
More than 800,000 student loan borrowers are getting billions of dollars in debt forgiveness this week
CBS News -
A federal judge threw out a lawsuit seeking to block student-loan forgiveness for over 800,000 borrowers
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Federal judge tosses suit against Biden student loan forgiveness plan for long-term borrowers
The Hill -
Biden’s Plan to Forgive Student Debt for 800K Upheld
Political Wire -
Court Dismisses Challenge To Key Student Loan Forgiveness Plan, Allowing Debt Relief To Proceed
Forbes -
Student loan debt to be forgiven for over 800,000 borrowers in the coming weeks
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