If you were waiting on a Supreme Court ruling on Biden's up-to-$20K loan forgiveness program, it's supposed to be announced soon. (Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown). The Court is supposed to (but is not required to) release decisions on all matters that were pending before it goes on summer recess, which starts in July. The next release date for rulings is this Tuesday, June 27th.
Also, per an article from last week in Forbes:
Meanwhile, the Education Department is beginning to implement relief under the IDR Account Adjustment, a separate Biden administration initiative that may provide millions of borrowers with retroactive credit toward loan forgiveness terms under income-driven repayment plans. Some borrowers who reach their milestone for loan forgiveness under the program may start receiving discharges of their balances as soon as this August.
This is the program that wipes debt after 20 years of payment (undergrad only) or 25 years (if you also have loans for graduate study). So if you've been paying for 20 or 25 years (respectively) and had long periods of deferment or were on the wrong repayment plan, I believe Biden's new plan will treat all those months as counting towards the required years and will wipe the loans. Something to check into, if you're still paying, decades later!