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AP Today is the last day on the job for the financial aid director of the University of Southern California, the fourth major university following Columbia, Texas, Johns Hopkins to shake up its financial aid office in the wake of national scandal. Catherine Thomas will retire, USC says. Like her peers who lost their jobs, Thomas owned stock in a lending company at the same time her office was steering students to borrow from that lender, Student Loan Xpress. Her stake was 1,500 shares in stock sold a few years ago for a $14,000 profit, acc <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley uk ording to New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who s leading a national probe. Ms. Thomas actions in connection with the student loan company Student Loan Xpress were inconsistent with USC s conflict of interest policy, says USC spokesman James Grant. USC s announcement of Thomas departure yesterday came the same day Columbia became the 25th school to adopt a student loan code of conduct desi stanley thermos gned by the Attorney General that prohibits lenders from sharing revenue earned from student loans ndash; what Cuomo calls kickbacks nd stanley puodelis ash; with schools that place them on preferred lender lists.Columbia becomes the first of these schools to be monitored by the AG s office and will submit annual reports on it financial aid. The school will also pay $1.1 million into a fund started by Cuomo for educating students and their families about financial aid ndash; a fund with $10.6 million thanks to these settlements. Columbia Un Hkyt Jena 6 Teen Free On Bail
A judge this week granted two women and a man the right to claim legal parent status of a baby born in late August. All three parents have their name on the baby birth certificate <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley mug , thus laying claim to being the family in the world with three legally-recognized parents. But maybe they ;re not the last. The baby was born to two married women, who asked a male friend to help them conceive. He agreed, as long as he could participate fully as a father to the child too. When the baby was born, the group petitioned a judge to allow them to put all three of their names of the birth certificate. Judge Rafael Pagnon Cunha agreed, and BBC News reports him saying: Being a father and a m stanley thermos mug other is above all about taking care and fulfilling tasks. I feel sure that for this child the possibility of happiness will be very great. This may be the first of many families that want to lay claim to more than two parents for their children. Polyamorous familie stanley quencher s as well as gay parents could gain more rights to care for their children 鈥?and, as Judge Cunha noted, this can only be good for the child. Many studies have shown that children with more than one parent gain advantages which lead to better socioeconomic outcomes. Futurism
AP Today is the last day on the job for the financial aid director of the University of Southern California, the fourth major university following Columbia, Texas, Johns Hopkins to shake up its financial aid office in the wake of national scandal. Catherine Thomas will retire, USC says. Like her peers who lost their jobs, Thomas owned stock in a lending company at the same time her office was steering students to borrow from that lender, Student Loan Xpress. Her stake was 1,500 shares in stock sold a few years ago for a $14,000 profit, acc <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley uk ording to New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who s leading a national probe. Ms. Thomas actions in connection with the student loan company Student Loan Xpress were inconsistent with USC s conflict of interest policy, says USC spokesman James Grant. USC s announcement of Thomas departure yesterday came the same day Columbia became the 25th school to adopt a student loan code of conduct desi stanley thermos gned by the Attorney General that prohibits lenders from sharing revenue earned from student loans ndash; what Cuomo calls kickbacks nd stanley puodelis ash; with schools that place them on preferred lender lists.Columbia becomes the first of these schools to be monitored by the AG s office and will submit annual reports on it financial aid. The school will also pay $1.1 million into a fund started by Cuomo for educating students and their families about financial aid ndash; a fund with $10.6 million thanks to these settlements. Columbia Un Hkyt Jena 6 Teen Free On Bail
A judge this week granted two women and a man the right to claim legal parent status of a baby born in late August. All three parents have their name on the baby birth certificate <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley mug , thus laying claim to being the family in the world with three legally-recognized parents. But maybe they ;re not the last. The baby was born to two married women, who asked a male friend to help them conceive. He agreed, as long as he could participate fully as a father to the child too. When the baby was born, the group petitioned a judge to allow them to put all three of their names of the birth certificate. Judge Rafael Pagnon Cunha agreed, and BBC News reports him saying: Being a father and a m stanley thermos mug other is above all about taking care and fulfilling tasks. I feel sure that for this child the possibility of happiness will be very great. This may be the first of many families that want to lay claim to more than two parents for their children. Polyamorous familie stanley quencher s as well as gay parents could gain more rights to care for their children 鈥?and, as Judge Cunha noted, this can only be good for the child. Many studies have shown that children with more than one parent gain advantages which lead to better socioeconomic outcomes. Futurism
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