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AUSTIN, Texas — Mauricio Pochettino arrived at Q2 Stadium to see posters and banners with his face around the grandstand and behind a goal. Pochettino was given a contract through the 2026 World Cup that the U.S. will co-host and is tasked with sparking a team that has not reached the World Cup quarterfinals since 2002. But when a new coach is coming, for sure a victory, and that’s what happened,” Panama coach Thomas Christiansen said. Mexican referee Katia Garcia was believed to be the first woman to referee a U.S. men’s national team match. Goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who hasn’t played for the U.S. since the last World Cup qualifiers in March 2022, did not dress because of what the U.S. Soccer Federation said was a minor injury.
Persons: Texas — Mauricio Pochettino, Yunus Musah, Christian Pulisic, Ricardo Pepi, ” Pochettino, “ It’s, Germain, Gregg Berhalter, Pochettino, Musah, ” Musah, Antonee Robinson, Michael Murillo, Brenden Aaronson, César Blackman, Orlando Mosquera, , He’s, , Pulisic, “ He’s, ” Pulisic, Sergiño Dest, Tyler Adams, Gio Reyna, Tim Weah, Balogun, Malik Tillman, Matt Turner, Haji Wright, Pepi, , Turner, Puma Rodríguez’s, Bárcenas, Panama’s José Fajardo, ” Turner, Panama, Weah, Thomas Christiansen, ” Tim Ream, Preki, Josh Sargent, Katia Garcia, Zack Steffen, hasn’t, Marlon Fossey, Weston McKennie Organizations: AC Milan, Panama, Mexico, Tottenham, Chelsea, Paris Saint, Copa America, Serie, U.S, , Iran, men’s, U.S . Soccer Federation Locations: AUSTIN, Texas, Guadalajara, U.S, Paris, American, Austin, ” Panama, Mexican
A ruling that places limits on voting-rights lawsuits cut against years of decisions by other courts. Photo: Thomas Metthe/Associated PressA federal appeals court ruled Monday that voters alleging discrimination in election rules don’t have a right to sue, a decision that could have a sweeping impact on voting rights if adopted by other courts. The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-to-1 ruling, held that private plaintiffs can’t bring legal claims under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a bedrock provision of the 1965 law that prohibits discriminatory voting practices. Instead, only the U.S. attorney general can bring such lawsuits, the court said.
Persons: Thomas Metthe Organizations: Press, Eighth U.S, Circuit, Appeals
Ezra Shaw | Getty Images Sport | Getty ImagesA decade later, Simone Biles is still on top. The gymnastics star won her record eighth U.S. Championship on Sunday night, 10 years after she first ascended to the top of her sport as a teenage prodigy. Biles is all but assured of returning to the gym where she captured her first world title in 2013. Biles became the oldest woman to win a national title since USA Gymnastics began organizing the event in 1963. "I like to keep (my goals) personal, just so that I know what I'm aiming for," Biles said.
Persons: Simone Biles, Ezra Shaw, Biles, newlywed, Shilese Jones, Leanne Wong, Alfred Jochim, haven't, Biles isn't, she's, hasn't, Cheng Organizations: SAP Center, Getty, Tokyo, USA Gymnastics, Amateur Athletics Union Locations: San Jose , California, Florida
The Biden administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to move forward with its mass student-debt forgiveness program, which had been put on hold in lower-court litigation. The Justice Department, in an emergency appeal, asked the high court to throw out an injunction issued this week by the St. Louis-based Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that prevented the administration from canceling debts while litigation is pending. That order came in a case brought by GOP officials in six states who claimed that the program was an unlawful exercise of presidential authority that would affect state revenues and tax receipts.
A federal appeals court on Monday blocked the Biden administration from moving ahead with its mass student-debt cancellation program, dealing another blow to the administration’s plan after it was ruled unlawful by a federal judge in Texas last week. A three-judge panel of the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a preliminary injunction against President Biden’s plan to erase hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans, at the request of six states that sued to challenge the debt relief.
How to Apply for Student Loan Forgiveness
  + stars: | 2022-10-22 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +15 min
The official student loan forgiveness application is available on the Federal Student Aid website. What you can do now to prepare for student loan repayment and reliefFirst and foremost, you can fill out the application for up to $20,000 in student loan forgiveness on the Federal Student Aid website. “January will almost certainly be a chaotic time for the [student loan] servicers,” says Michael Lux, attorney and founder of The Student Loan Sherpa. You might also check out alternative options for student loan forgiveness, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Teacher Loan Forgiveness. If your state charges a tax rate of 5%, for example, expect to pay about $500 in taxes on $10,000 in loan forgiveness or $1,000 on $20,000 in loan forgiveness.
President Biden touted his efforts to forgive student loans during a speech at a Delaware university on Friday. WASHINGTON—A federal appeals court Friday temporarily stopped the Biden administration from moving forward with its plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student-loan debt for millions of Americans. The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the halt in a one-page order that will remain in place for a short period while it considers a request by Republican leaders in six states to block implementation of the program.
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