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President Donald Trump recently passed the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" with the help of the House and Senate. Some high-earners
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PHOENIX — Owe a lot of money in medical debt?If you're eligible, it could be wiped out. And you won't
More Americans are exploring debt consolidation to manage high-interest credit card debts, but risks remain. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A growing
The liquidator of Landmark Housing Projects Chennai Pvt Ltd has invited bids for the e-auction of the company’s prime land
Collapsed Coromandel homebuilders owe $4m, may have breached Companies Act - liquidators  Waikato Times Read the original article here
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KVOA) - Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the elimination of $429 million in medical debt for over 352,000 Arizonans
The Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has admitted an application filed by Reliance Net Limited under
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“I kept thinking I could recover my losses in the next round,” the man said, his eyes reflecting weeks of
It’s safe to say that Bruno Mars has a killer sense of humor. After a recent live performance, the Grammy-Award
Bruno Mars is laughing off rumors—and doing it in style. On July 13, the Grammy-winning singer surprised fans when he

President Donald Trump recently passed the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” with the help of the House and Senate. Some high-earners discussed how the bill will affect their children due to the rising government debt.

Increases in the government debt have become a common trend across party lines. The debt ceiling is regularly raised, and that can create challenges for future generations. However, the high earners didn’t debate whether the bill was justified or not. Instead, they focused on adjusting their plans for rising debt.

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PHOENIX — Owe a lot of money in medical debt?

If you’re eligible, it could be wiped out. And you won’t even know about it until after it’s done.

It’s all part of a year-old program where Gov. Katie Hobbs set aside $10 million in COVID funds to Undue Medical Debt, which leverages donations like that from governments and private donors to buy up unpaid debt from collection agencies and hospitals.

So far, according to the governor’s office, the charity, having already used or been allocated $2 million of that, has erased $429 million in medical bills owed by about 352,000 state residents. Overall, estimates are that by the time the state’s money runs out, it could wipe out $2 billion of medical debt for…

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More Americans are exploring debt consolidation to manage high-interest credit card debts, but risks remain.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A growing number of Americans are asking about debt consolidation as a potential solution for managing credit card and loan payments.

The process involves combining multiple debts into a single monthly payment — something financial experts say can work in the right circumstances, but not without risks.

Sacramento-based financial coach Maureen Paley says debt consolidation can make sense for people who have high-interest credit card debt spread across several accounts.

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The liquidator of Landmark Housing Projects Chennai Pvt Ltd has invited bids for the e-auction of the company’s prime land parcels measuring approximately 9.8 acres in Sholinganallur, Chennai, as part of the corporate insolvency process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016. The combined reserve price for the properties has been fixed at Rs 192 crore, according to the auction notice. The assets, comprising four schedules of vacant lands located in Sholinganallur village, Kancheepuram district, will be sold together as a single lot on an “as is where is and whatever there is” and “no complaint” basis.

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Collapsed Coromandel homebuilders owe $4m, may have breached Companies Act – liquidators  Waikato Times

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PHOENIX, Ariz. (KVOA) – Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the elimination of $429 million in medical debt for over 352,000 Arizonans on July 16, 2025. This initiative, in partnership with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt, aims to improve economic stability and health outcomes for working-class residents.

“Economic stability is core to the Arizona Promise,” said Hobbs. “We’ve taken bold action to free Arizonans across the state from crushing medical debt.”

Officials said the program does not require an application. Eligible individuals include those earning 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Level or below,…

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The Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has admitted an application filed by Reliance Net Limited under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, against Zapak Mobile Games Private Limited, initiating the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) against the mobile gaming company. The order was pronounced today, July 14, 2025.

The application was filed by Reliance Net Limited on February 12, 2025, claiming a default of Rs 1.32 crore as of November 30, 2024. This amount includes a principal sum of Rs 50 lakh and accrued interest of Rs 82.36 lakh at 10% per annum. The date of default was stated as October 31, 2022.

The financial debt originated from a loan advanced by Reliance Land…

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“I kept thinking I could recover my losses in the next round,” the man said, his eyes reflecting weeks of sleepless nights. “But instead, I kept falling deeper into the pit

Srinagar, Jul 16: The desperate plea of an elderly man losing over Rs 1 crore to online betting has exposed a growing crisis quietly destroying families across Kashmir, where a simple mobile game is driving people to financial ruin.

The viral video that surfaced Tuesday shows a man with a trembling voice begging for help after falling victim to what locals call the “aircraft game” — a deceptively simple betting platform where players watch a virtual plane take off and must cash out before it crashes.

“I kept thinking I could recover my losses in the next…

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It’s safe to say that Bruno Mars has a killer sense of humor.

After a recent live performance, the Grammy-Award winning R&B crooner turned to Instagram on Monday soon after joining BLACKPINK’s Rosé on stage during her Los Angeles show.

The two performed their 2024 chart-topping collaboration “APT” together. Afterward, the superstar poked fun at an ongoing rumor surrounding his gambling debts in Las Vegas.

“Almost out of debt BehhhhhBehhhhh!!!” Mars wrote in his Instagram post. He then gave a shoutout to Rosé, writing, “Preciate You ROSAAAAYYYYYY!!!!”

The comment comes amid long-time speculation surrounding the “Leave the Door Open” singer’s financial troubles in Las Vegas. It’s all due to an anonymous source who…

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Bruno Mars is laughing off rumors—and doing it in style. On July 13, the Grammy-winning singer surprised fans when he hit the stage at BLACKPINK’s “Deadline World Tour” stop in Los Angeles.

Mars joined group member ROSÉ for a live performance of their hit duet “APT.,” which soared to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 last year and stayed at No. 1 on the Global 200 for 12 weeks.

According to ENews, the next day, Mars took to Instagram to thank ROSÉ in a playful way. “Almost out of debt BehhhhhBehhhhh!!!” he wrote alongside a video of the performance. “Preciate You ROSAAAAYYYYYY!!!!” he added, clearly having fun with fans online.

His caption was a tongue-in-cheek reference to a viral rumor from March 2024 claiming that Mars had racked up…

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