Do You Have to Request a COVID-19 Forbearance for Student Loans?
The six-month reprieve on making payments only applies to some borrowers.
The six-month reprieve on making payments only applies to some borrowers.
A viral story emphasized the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic as Emergency Medical Services teams in New York City and on Long Island received orders not to transport patients in cardiac arrest.
Samaritan’s Purse asks volunteers to abide by a statement that, among other things, defines marriage as “between male and female.”
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director’s January 2017 warning was not his only plea for pandemic preparedness — ironically, it’s only now being heard due to COVID-19.
We understandably cannot fact-check New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s nipples, but we can examine the available evidence.
Conflicting information about the value and availability of face masks led to misperceptions spreading at scale.
A photograph making the rounds on social media illustrated the difference a “stay-at-home” order can make.
Short-lived relief followed a stimulus bill which seemed to grant $1,200 to many American taxpayers, but subsequent examination of the funds suggested that it came out of relied-upon tax refunds in 2021.
The two tech companies’ attempt to generate donations without first seeking permission drew criticism online.
Media outlets can’t resist turning every viral topic into an alleged rash of teen clout chasing, this time reporting on a “coronavirus challenge” during the COVID-19 pandemic.