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PPP Loan Program Reopens This Week With Revamped Rules
The Small Business Administration is reopening its Paycheck Protection Program this week, with some revamped rules and guidelines.
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PPP Loan Program Reopens This Week With Revamped Rules
Banks across the country, are starting to work overtime to help businesses get their Paycheck Protection Program applications together. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports on the second round of help for small businesses.
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Taylor Swift Asks Tennessee Senator to Support Equality Act
Taylor Swift says she’s kicking off Pride Month by asking Tennessee’s Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander to protect LGBTQ rights and support the Equality Act. The pop star, who lives in Tennessee, posted a letter on social media early Saturday that she supported the House’s recent passage of the Equality Act, which would extend civil rights protections to LGBT people...
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House Approves Sweeping Bill to Expand Gay Rights
Democrats in the House approved sweeping anti-discrimination legislation Friday that would extend civil rights protections to LGBT people by prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The protections would extend to employment, housing, loan applications, education, public accommodations and other areas. Called the Equality Act, the bill is a top priority of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who said...
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New York Attorney General Investigates Trump Business Deals
New York’s attorney general has opened a civil investigation into President Donald Trump’s business dealings, acting after his former personal lawyer and fixer told Congress that he exaggerated his wealth to obtain loans. Trump tweeted an apparent response Tuesday night, decrying his home state and its governor as “PRESIDENTIAL HARASSERS.”
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Ex-Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort Guilty of 8 Charges
Paul Manafort, the longtime political operative who for months led Donald Trump’s successful presidential campaign, was found guilty of eight financial crimes Tuesday in the first trial victory of the special counsel investigation into the president’s associates. A judge declared a mistrial on 10 other counts the jury could not agree on.
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Plano Woman Fights to Clear Her Name, Identity After Equifax Breach
A North Texas woman received two emails about a car loan she says she never applied for.
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Ex-owner of Afghanistan Marble Mine Indicted on Fraud
The former owner of a mining company in Afghanistan has been indicted on charges of defrauding a U.S. government agency and defaulting on a loan of nearly $16 million.
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Ex-Eagles Star Irving Fryar Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
Former NFL star Irving Fryar was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for his role in a mortgage scam.
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Former Eagles Star Irving Fryar Maintains His Innocence After Mortgage Fraud Conviction
Former Eagles star Irving Fryar is speaking out for the first time since he was found guilty of a role in a mortgage scam.