Student Loan Borrowers Could See Debt Relief in 2026 but the IRS May Want a Cut
For a lot of student loan borrowers, 2026 was supposed to feel like a finish line. After years of payments, paperwork, and policy changes, some borrowers are finally reaching the point where their remaining balance can be forgiven. But there is a catch that many people are just now realizing. Debt relief could come with […]
Johns Hopkins Just Made College Dreams Real for Families Earning Up to $200K
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlsFP3GzMgk Here’s something that actually feels like good news; Johns Hopkins University just announced it’s going tuition-free for most undergrads, and it’s a serious game changer. Starting next year, students from families earning up to $200,000 a year won’t pay tuition at all. And for families making $100,000 or less, Hopkins is covering tuition, housing, […]
Trump’s “Tariff Checks” Are Coming in 2026, But Are They the Real Deal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6hkioMH1Ic Looks like the money talk is back on the timeline. According to reports, former President Donald Trump’s much-hyped “tariff dividend checks” are expected to start rolling out around mid-2026. Each check could total about $2,000 per person, but there’s a lot of fine print behind those potential payouts — and not everyone’s convinced they’ll […]
Atlanta Mayor Halts Evictions and Water Shutoffs as SNAP Benefits Lapse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4uLiu1UK_w Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is stepping in to support residents hit hard by the recent lapse in federal food assistance. On Friday, Dickens announced a temporary pause on residential water shutoffs and evictions in all City-owned, City-sponsored, and City-funded housing through January 31 or until the federal government shutdown ends. The move comes after […]
Sam’s Club and Costco Offer Discounted Ozempic and Wegovy, but Is It Enough?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxjdsCjJ0KA If you’ve been priced out of popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, there’s some good news. Sam’s Club and Costco are now offering them for a lower price. The catch? You still need a prescription, and the “discount” might not be enough for everyone. Right now, both retailers are selling a month’s […]