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Business Report: Student loan lawsuit, opioid settlement

Clip: 10/21/2020 | 3m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

Did New Jersey’s student loan borrowers end up paying more than they should have?

There’s been an explosion in student debt in the United States and New Jersey is no exception. But did New Jersey’s student loan borrowers end up paying more than they should have

10/21/2020

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American Cities Rebuilding: Mayors in mayhem

Mayors of Newark and Providence, RI talk about the way forward in 2020. (30m 59s)

COVID-19 keeps Newark schools remote, will kids fall behind?

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37,000 Newark school children will continue logging in for every lesson until Jan. 25. (3m 55s)

Kushner towers get green light, but residents are seeing red

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Lawsuit settled, development has moved forward on high rise construction in Jersey City. (3m 31s)

Murphy in close contact with COVID-19 positive person

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Murphy and the first lady were tested Wednesday afternoon and the results were negative. (2m 15s)

NJ transit bus turned into mobile grocery store

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The goal? To combat food deserts in Camden and Burlington Counties. (3m 55s)

Professor: Online misinformation infecting political process

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Professor says misinformation campaigns pose major threats to our political process. (1m 47s)

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