Biden administration forgives $39 billion in student loan debt to more than 800,000 borrowers
The Biden administration announced Friday that it will provide $39 billion in automatic loan forgiveness for federal student loans.
Student loan scam attempts likely to rise after SCOTUS decision: FTC
Scammers are likely to start contacting borrowers, promising to help them repay their loans after SCOTUS struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, the FTC said. Here's how borrowers can protect themselves.
Back-to-school shopping decreases for first time in 9 years as persistent inflation tightens excess spending
Back-to-school spending has been crippled by ongoing inflation, according to a new report, and is projected to decrease this fall for the first time in nine years.
Ron DeSantis responds to wife being called ‘America’s Karen’: She 'threatens the left'
After MSNBC critics called Casey DeSantis "America's Karen," her husband and GOP presidential candidate claimed she "threatens the left" with a spotlight on parental rights.
Actor Kirk Cameron details 'evil plot' putting libraries in legal jeopardy
Kirk Cameron claims the American Library Association is encouraging local libraries to practice religious discrimination by blocking his faith-based book event.
Biden administration announces SAVE plan after SCOTUS student loan decision
The White House announced SAVE, a new income-driven student loan repayment plan and other initiatives following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down widespread student loan forgiveness.
Supreme Court rules against Biden student loan debt handout
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in cases dealing with President Biden's student loan debt cancelation program, which had been on hold pending a decision.
Charter school founder reveals the 'ingredients' needed to achieve 'academic excellence'
The founder of a Bronx-area charter school says students outperform their public school peers due to an overall "higher focus on academic excellence" and more instruction time.
Airbnb co-founder Nathan Blecharczyk: How the self-taught engineer helped build lodging industry disruptor
Airbnb co-founder Nathan Blecharczyk shut down a software business that he created in high school that helped him earn $1 million. He knew another opportunity would arise.
Kentucky woman learns she won $1M lottery while checking email at work: 'I am just floored'
A Louisville, Kentucky, woman found out she hit the $1 million Powerball after receiving an email while at work saying she was a winner. She reportedly enjoys purchasing tickets online.
More college students are putting their education on hold: Reports
The population of Some College, No Credential (SCNC) students has increased and many cited college costs as major challenges, according to recent studies. Here’s what you need to know.
Kirk Cameron's story hours have parents 'waking up from the woke matrix,' he says
Actor and "As You Grow" author Kirk Cameron shared his mission to wake up parents to what their children are being taught nationwide on "The Evening Edit."
How to use a summer intern to your advantage so it’s a win-win
Interns who spend the summer with a company can bring a can-do attitude, new perspective and can ease the workload for regular employees who can boost overall performance.
AI is 'a nuclear bomb and the entire world has already got it,' Palantir ethics expert warns
Palantir civil liberties engineer John Grant likened advanced artificial intelligence to a nuclear bomb the "entire world" can now access during a panel discussion this week.
Kentucky man wins $1M lottery while filling up tank: 'I ran out of gas'
A Kentucky man has won $1 million on a lottery scratch-off ticket after making an emergency pitstop at a gas station as he noticed his tank needed to be filled.
Nebraska high school student goes off script after getting ChatGPT-written graduation speech approved
Kenny Morales, a student at Grand Island Senior High School in Nebraska, says he used AI to draft a decoy speech that was approved by officials, a report says.
Texas parents reveal charging 19-year-old daughter rent as trend receives criticism, support
People are sounding off on TikTok as parents charging their children rent has become a topic of discussion. Check out how one family navigated their adult daughter living at home.
Top money gift ideas for new college graduates suggested by financial pros
There are many different ways to give a new college graduate money as a gift. Cash is one way, but other monetary gifts can set them up for future success.
Georgia sends every 2023 high school graduate financial literacy book
Every graduating high school senior in the state of Georgia received a book on financial literacy this year as a parting gift in preparation for the real world.
Tech experts warn Snapchat’s ‘My AI' major ‘misstep’ has ‘dangers ahead’ for children
What are the implications of putting a chatbot in the youngest generations' hands? Industry leaders Joseph Raczynski and Jessica Melugin discuss concerns around Snapchat's My AI.



















