
Start your week smart: Student loan debt, Trump AI image, Met Gala, papal election, Cinco de Mayo
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CNN’s 5 Things Sunday brings you all the news you need to start your week smart.
Are you reeling from the recent stock market gyrations? Afraid to look at your 401(k) balance? Does it feel like we’re already in a recession? We’ve got you covered. Check out CNN’s guide to financial sanity in a not-so-sane world. Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. The US Department of Education will restart collecting federal student loans in default on Monday, ending a pandemic-era pause that began about five years ago. More than 5 million borrowers are in default. Federal student loans go into default after 270 days without payment. The move comes as President Donald Trump is dismantling the Department of Education and rolling back some of former President Joe Biden’s policies, including some dealing with student loan forgiveness. 1️⃣ Fear and anxiety: Student loan borrowers who are in default say making hefty monthly payments could upend their lives as they struggle to pay for basics like food and housing. Some are preparing for the worst.

White House Border czar Tom Homan will address the press in Minneapolis after being sent to take the reins on the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. President Donald Trump dispatched Homan following the fatal shooting of two US citizens in Minneapolis. Follow for live updates












