May 4, 2025
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Business Resilience

Student Loan Collections Restarting May 5—Here’s What to Know

‘Debt doesn’t go away; it gets transferred to others,’ Education Secretary Linda McMahon said. The Department of Education on May 5 will resume collections for the first time in five years of federal student loans in default, impacting some 5 million borrowers. Since March 2020, the department has not collected on default loans. When Congress

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Business Resilience

California’s New Oil Drilling Permits Drop From Thousands to Dozens per Year

BAKERSFIELD, Calif.—As the whir of pumpjacks break the silence at the Poso Creek oil fields near Bakersfield in Kern County, the crisp morning air is unmistakably clean and fresh as crews monitor the equipment that measures any possible emissions. In 2019, Kern County ranked first among California’s oil-producing counties and seventh overall in the nation

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Business Resilience

SSA Announces Mobile Access to Physical Social Security Number Cards

People who forget their social security number will have a simple way to quickly view the information online. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to provide beneficiaries with digital access to their Social Security Numbers (SSN), offering a “secure and accessible” alternative to physical SSN cards, the agency said in an April 25 statement.

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Business Resilience

Young Australians Show Strong Money Sense, Eager to Learn More

NAB banker Claudia Dior mentioned that these findings go against common beliefs about how adolescents handle their finances. Australian teenagers are showing impressive confidence in handling their finances, with many already engaging in smart money habits such as budgeting and tracking expenses, according to data from NAB Economics. According to the report, 70 percent of

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Business Resilience

California Proposes Regulations to Allow Testing of Self-Driving Heavy Duty Vehicles

The proposed regulations are open to a 45-day public comment period, ending on June 9. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on April 25 released its proposed rules for testing self-driving heavy-duty commercial vehicles on public roads in the state. The state regulator said in a statement that the new framework would allow automotive

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Business Resilience

US, South Korea Agree to Pursue Trade Deal Ahead of Tariff Deadline

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the high-level meeting was ’very successful.’ South Korea and the United States agreed on Thursday to pursue a trade deal that will help Seoul avoid U.S. tariffs before President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs ends in July. South Korean Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok announced the deal after he

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Business Resilience

Southwest Airlines to Cut Bookings as Travel Demand Falls

Southwest reported a first-quarter loss of 26 cents per share. An analyst warns new initiatives such as baggage fees could cost it market share. Southwest Airlines Company’s ongoing turnaround efforts stalled in the first quarter as the Dallas-based carrier announced plans to cut flight schedules amid an industry-wide travel slump. Like America, Delta, and other

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Business Resilience

Trump Signs Order to Surge Deep-Sea Mineral Mining

The minerals in certain areas of the Pacific Ocean are valued in the trillions of dollars, according to a recent scientific report. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 24 fast-tracking a new industry, offshore deep-sea mineral mining in the Pacific Ocean. Trump’s order, titled “Revitalizing American Dominance in Deep Seabed Minerals,” seeks to

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Canada News Resilience

8 Murder Charges Laid Against Man After Vancouver Festival Attack Kills 11

Charges have been laid against a man after an attack during a Vancouver Filipino festival on Saturday night that killed 11 people. Vancouver Police say Adam Kai-Ji Lo faces eight counts of second-degree murder and further charges are anticipated. Const. Tania Visintin says some victims remain unidentified. Vancouver Police have said those who were killed

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Canada News Resilience

Party Leaders Make Final Pitches as Vancouver Tragedy Casts Shadow Over Election Campaign

A mass casualty attack in Vancouver on Saturday night, April 26, altered the plans of several federal party leaders, who had intended to meet with supporters in multiple cities on Sunday during the final stretch of their campaigns before election day on April 28. At least 11 people have been killed and dozens more injured

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