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Meet the lawyer who had $38,000 in student debt forgiven — he’s one of just 5% of people who did it

At one point in the process, Jeffrey Morgan discovered only about half of the payments he’d made since consolidating his loans qualified towards forgiveness. Press Release Distribution Service

Appeals court rules against Obama-era proposal to restrict criminal-background checks for job seekers

Court decision lands while new laws aim to ease employment for ex-convicts. Press Release Distribution Service

What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?

A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Press Release Distribution Service

Facebook Said to Be in Talks With Publishers on News Effort

The social network is pitching an initiative to license articles from some of the largest American news publishers for its mobile app, according to people with knowledge of the discussions. Press Release Distribution Service

Bankruptcy-related job losses are grimly reminiscent of the Great Recession

In the first seven months of the year, U.S.-based companies announced 42,937 job cuts due to bankruptcy, up 40% on the same period last year. Press Release Distribution Service

This teenager was making $4,000 a month reposting memes on Instagram — until he got purged

‘I don’t have another job as Instagram paid in one week what I would get in one month of an actual job.’ Press Release Distribution Service

Apple Transforms Central Park Into an Augmented Reality Gallery

Works by Nick Cave, Nathalie Djurberg, John Giorno and others have been choreographed into the landscape for an Apple-New Museum walking tour. Press Release Distribution Service

This High-Tech Solution to Disaster Response May Be Too Good to Be True

Major cities are turning to a Silicon Valley start-up to help save lives in an emergency. But some fear its promise has been dangerously exaggerated. Press Release Distribution Service

Called to Account: Take-Two is instructing the media to calculate numbers the SEC forbids it to report

Take-Two is just the latest company to use reporters to help it get around SEC non-GAAP reporting rules Press Release Distribution Service

This woman paid off $10,000 in credit-card debt with a personal loan, but her first attempt landed her in the red again

Emily Rogers, 30, said she resorted to hiding credit cards in a drawer to keep herself from spending. Press Release Distribution Service