A second company servicing student debt has asked the United States federal government to be released from its contract. Navient, based in Wilmington, Delaware, last month announced it had signed an agreement to transfer student debt services to the company Maximus. The deal must be approved by the US Department …
Read More »Allies ‘kidnapped,’ Venezuelan president withdraws from talks with US
In a televised cabinet meeting, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Sunday (17/10), reacted to the extradition of businessman and close ally of the Alex Saab government to America. Saab, a Colombian businessman, is accused of money laundering for the Maduro regime. Prosecutors believe he could be the most significant witness to …
Read More »Angry French boxer disqualified, Biles withdraws from match again
The 8th day of the Tokyo Olympics was marked by several incidents as well as new achievements. French boxer Mourad Aliev refuses to leave the boxing ring after being disqualified at the Kokugikan arena. He was angry when the referee judged that he headbutted his opponent. He removed his mouthguard, …
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