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4 big student loan mistakes experts say to avoid
If you're taking out student loans for the new semester, borrow smart by avoiding these major slip-ups. -
CNBC - Business
U.S. needs major nuclear power expansion to meet rising electricity demand, Southern Company CEO says
The U.S. needs to install more than 10 gigawatts of new nuclear power, said Chris Womack. -
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The Night of the Idaho Student Murders
The family of murdered student Kaylee Goncalves says they may have uncovered a connection between the suspect, their daughter, and Madison "Maddie" Mogen. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. -
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Students making history
At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent ... -
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The 7 best laptops for college students
Our favorite laptops got us through lectures, study groups, video classes and movie nights easily. Shop Apple, Asus, Acer and more. -
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WATCH: Students receive patriotic homecoming
Students returning from studying abroad in Italy received a patriotic homecoming at the airport as friends dressed up as American-flag-clad eagles. -
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Pulisic: U.S. needs 'game of our lives' vs. Uruguay
ATLANTA -- The United States men are in a precarious position in the group stage of Copa América 2024 after a 2-1 loss to Panama on Thursday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. -
CNBC - Business
Composting could be set for U.S. boom, and it needs one, decades behind recycling
Consumer interest in waste composting is picking up given climate and farming benefits, but national numbers remains very low, decades behind recycling. -
CNBC - Business
Student loan payments go on pause for millions of borrowers
The Biden administration will place about three million student loan borrowers enrolled in its new SAVE repayment plan in forbearance while it defends the program in court. -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks will fall 30% as the U.S. economy heads for a painful recession, strategist says
Move over, J.P. Morgan — we have a new contender for most apocalyptic stock-market forecast. -
The New York Times - Business
Student Loan Payments Paused for 3 Million Enrolled in SAVE Plan
The Education Department said it would put the borrowers in forbearance while it recalculated their payments to comply with recent court rulings. -
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3 million student loan borrowers to be placed in payment pause
The pause would be very similar to the pandemic-era student loan moratorium – borrowers would not need to make payments and interest would not accrue. -
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Council tax: final-year students warned they could get surprise bills
Students are exempt during their course but as soon as they finish their final year they are liable to pay -
The Hill - Politics
From classroom to podium: The journey of US student athletes to the Olympics
Student athletes heading to the Olympics in Paris this summer face a monumental task training for their sport while completing college courses. Universities will be sending scores of students to the games, representing the U.S. and other ... -
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The Hill - Politics
Court allows key part of Biden student loan relief plan to resume
A federal appeals court ruled Sunday that a key part of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan can resume after an injunction was placed on the initiative. The previous injunction on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment ...Joe Biden -
Wired - Tech
This Viral AI Chatbot Will Lie and Say It’s Human
Bland AI’s customer services and sales bot is the latest example of “human-washing” in AI. Experts warn against the consequences of blurred reality. -
ABC News - Sports
An outside review says the U.S. Tennis Association can do more to protect players from abuse such as sexual misconduct
An outside review says the U.S. Tennis Association can do more to protect players from abuse such as sexual misconduct -
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Judge plans trial start for man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students
A judge has set a trial date for Bryan Kohberger after months of prosecutors and his defense sparring over legal motions. -
MarketWatch - Business
Student-loan payment pause to take effect for millions amid court challenges to Biden plan
Millions of student-loan borrowers are getting a reprieve from their monthly payments while litigation challenging the Biden administration’s repayment plan makes its way through the court system.Joe Biden -
CNBC - Business
How this three-time Olympian and med school student avoids burnout: 'I recognize the signs'
Kat Holmes has been competing on the international fencing circuit since she was 15. -
MarketWatch - Business
Student loan borrowers share their ‘roller-coaster’ year since the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s debt-forgiveness plan
Recent court decisions and the upcoming presidential election have borrowers wondering if they can count on repayment and cancellation initiatives.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
3 million student loan borrowers won't owe a payment in July: Here's why
About 3 million student loan borrowers will be placed in forbeareance in July, despite two federal injunctions that came down last week. -
CNBC - Business
Biden student loan repayment plan to resume amid legal challenges, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court will allow a key part of Biden's student loan repayment plan to resume as the legal challenges against it unfold.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Immigration Is Behind the Strong U.S. Economy
We’d be a poorer, weaker country without it. Too bad Biden couldn’t make that point at the debate. -
Inc. - Business
Want to Get Smarter? Science Says All You Have to Do Is Take a Multivitamin
Researchers found taking a daily multivitamin can boost memory, recall, and cognitive function by as much as 30 percent. -
Inc. - Business
Will the Top U.S. Banks Be Able to Withstand a Recession?
The Fed's 'severe recession' scenario testing finds banks robust and capable of serving consumers and businesses. JPMorgan Chase questions the accuracy of the Fed's results. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Extend Losing Streak
U.S. natural gas futures extended their retreat to four sessions as rising U.S. production and weak LNG feedgas deliveries offset the push from weather-driven demand. -
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U.S. home sales see record drop
Sales of new single-family homes dropped by 11.3% in May, according to a new report from the U.S. Commerce Department, and the National Association of Realtors says home contract signings have hit a record low. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist ... -
The New York Times - World
Debates in U.K. and U.S. Differ Sharply in Tone and Substance
The debates between contenders to be U.K. prime minister showed that Britain’s political culture, and the leaders who have emerged from it, are far removed from those across the ocean. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Iran Defied the U.S. to Become an International Power
Iran’s presidential elections are set for a runoff. The winner will inherit a weakened economy and domestic discord, but also a strength—more sway on the international stage than in decades.Iran -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The U.S. Men's Soccer Summer Is Turning Into a Nightmare
Playing in the Copa America on home soil was supposed to be a launchpad for the U.S. men’s program. Instead, one rash decision has left the Americans staring down a doomsday scenario. -
ESPN - Sports
Uruguay coach Bielsa suspended for U.S. match
CONMEBOL has suspended Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa for the team's 2024 Copa America group stage finale against the United States. -
MarketWatch - Business
Treasury yields spike for second session as U.S. deficit and inflation come into focus
Rates on U.S. government debt finished at their highest levels in about three weeks on Monday, as traders focused on the prospects of continued federal deficits after November’s presidential election and structurally higher inflation. -
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Summer wave of COVID-19 hitting U.S.
COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S. with the CDC saying a new variant is growing or likely growing in 43 states. Dr. William Schaffner, a professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, joined CBS News to talk about the rise in ...Covid -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Science of Dogs
We explore a boom in research into our furry friends. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The former chief of school district police in Uvalde, Texas, was arrested after a grand jury indicted him for his role in the response to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting that left 19 students and two teachers dead.
The former chief of school district police in Uvalde, Texas, was arrested after a grand jury indicted him for his role in the response to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting that left 19 students and two teachers dead. -
ABC News - World
Slovak train and bus collision that killed 7 was likely caused by human error, minister says
Slovakia’s transport minister says a collision between a EuroCity train with a bus in the south of the country that left seven people dead might have been caused by human error -
CNBC - Business
Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
CNBC - Business
Chinese smartphone maker Honor says AI's power is 'worthless' without data privacy
The transforming power of artificial intelligence is of no value unless user data is protected, says the CEO of Chinese smartphone company Honor, George Zhao.