Biden bails out 74K student loan borrowers with $5B in canceled debt
The Biden administration announced that an additional 74,000 student loan borrowers will have as much as $5 billion of debt canceled in his latest executive action.
Arizona-based Christian university sued by FTC over deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing
Arizona-based Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian University in the U.S., is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission over deceptive advertising of doctoral programs.
Kevin O'Leary rips student loan forgiveness: 'So unfair it's almost un-American'
O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary provides analysis of Gov. Ron DeSantis' proposal to make universities responsible to paying back student loans.
Some of America’s future business leaders inundated with critical race theory in school, study says
CriticalRace.org, which monitors CRT curricula and training in higher education, has expanded its database to include the top 10 business schools in the country.
Colleges criticized for Arab donor dollars
FOX Business' Lydia Hu has the latest on controversy following Hamas' attack on Israel on 'America Reports.'
Second GOP debate: Mike Pence's one-liners bombed with audience
Former Vice President Mike Pence was met with silence or some applause after he attempted two one-liners during Wednesday evening's Republican debate.
Dr. Carol Swain: Not enough is being done to fix education in America
'The Adversity of Diversity' co-author Dr. Carol Swain on the need to decentralize education and how both political parties are not doing enough to improve education in the U.S.
Goldman Sachs CEO enrages students after allegedly calling fossil fuel divestment movement 'stupid'
Three students from Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon's alma mater, Hamilton College, accused the executive of referring to the fossil fuel divestment movement as "stupid."
White House takes 2nd swing at debt forgiveness plan after Supreme Court rejection
The White House launched the beta website for its new student debt forgiveness plan Sunday — one month after the Supreme Court struck down its initial plan.
Department of Education investigating Harvard over legacy admissions practices
The Department of Education has launched an investigation into Harvard University's "legacy" and donor admissions under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Biden’s latest student loan forgiveness plan would cost taxpayers $475B, analysis says
President Biden's plan to replace his failed student loan program will cost taxpayers $475 billion over 10 years, according to a Penn Wharton analysis.
In education, 'AI is inevitable,' and students who don't use it will 'be at a disadvantage': AI founder
Artificial intelligence used to help students write college essays is not cheating, and those who don't utilize the tech will be at a disadvantage, former tutor says.
Federal student loan interest to resume in September, payments in October
The US Department of Education intends to end its suspensions on federal student loan interest accumulation and resume mandatory student loan payments.
Federal student loan repayments to restart, education secretary confirms
The Biden administration is "preparing to restart" federal student loan payments following the end of the coronavirus pandemic emergency, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told lawmakers Thursday.
Sen. Sherrod Brown urges students to take trade jobs after pushing loan forgiveness: 'You don't need a degree'
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown urged young residents in the Buckeye State to take up trade jobs and insisted they “don't need a college degree."
Study finds ChatGPT struggles with math, unlikely to replace accountants
A Brigham Young University-led study has found that AI language model ChatGPT is susceptible to simple mathematical errors and is often an unreliable accountant.
ChatGPT sparks concerns about future of education: Will it impact the 'integrity' of academic institutions?
Since the introduction of the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, education experts have raised concerns about its impact on the development and impact of the education industry.
Oregon dentist running for school board talks district response to sexual materials in school
Dr. Michael Bratland discussed reports that a teacher asked students their 'sexual fantasy' for a health class lesson and the subsequent Eugene 4J School Board response.
Pennsylvania 6th graders 'given $1M' to 'invest' in stocks
A group of 60 sixth-grade students at Shaler Area Elementary School in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, are investing $1 million in fictitious money into the stock market for a special project.
Altria buying vape maker NJOY for $2.75B
Altria will buy vape-maker NJOY and absorb the company’s NJOY ACE production as the only e-vapor product with market authorizations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).



















