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Richard Cordray appointed to oversee federal student loans

COLUMBUS – President Joe Biden s administration picked former Ohio gubernatorial candidate Rich Cordray to oversee federal student loans.  Cordray, who previously led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will serve as the chief operating officer of Federal Student Aid, a key role managing a $1.5 trillion portfolio as progressives push Biden to cancel student loan debt.  Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, an ally of Cordray s, praised the pick saying on Twitter: I’m very glad he’ll be protecting student borrowers and bringing much-needed accountability to the federal student loan program.    U.S Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said Cordray had a strong track record as a public servant.  I am confident that under his leadership, Federal Student Aid will provide the kind of service that our students, families and schools deserve.”

Pike County Massacre: 5 years later

Pike County Massacre: 5 years later Four members of the Wagner family face in the execution-style slayings of eight members of the Rhoden family Eight members of the Rhoden family were killed in Pike Co. in April 2016. By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 22, 2021 at 7:51 AM EDT - Updated April 22 at 10:56 AM WAVERLY, OH (FOX19) - Thursday marks the fifth anniversary of Ohio’s most complex homicide investigation. Eight members of the Rhoden family were found dead the morning of April 22, 2016, in their Pike County homes in southern Ohio. The slayings are considered the state’s biggest and most complex homicide investigation to date, resulting in more than 1,000 tips, hundreds of people interviewed and dozens of search warrants, officials say.

Pike County murders: 8 deaths, multiple arrests were tied to one key factor — child custody

Pike County murders: 8 deaths, multiple arrests tied to one key factor child custody Will Garbe The fight for custody of a child was at the center of a battle that led to one of Ohio’s most notable mass murders, the killings of eight members of a Pike County family, according to a Dayton Daily News investigation that first appeared in December of 2018. Today, on the fifth anniversary of the killings, Jake Wagner agreed to plead guilty to a number of charges in the case and to testify against some of his family members. Here is the 2018 Dayton Daily News investigative piece on the bitter child custody fight in its entirety:

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