What Happens to Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan Now? The Education Department is assessing the rulings. By Tara Siegel Bernard President Biden’s new student loan repayment plan was hobbled on Monday after two federal judges in Kansas and Missouri issued ... 06/26/2024 - 5:11 am | View Link
I Eliminated 396 College Graduates’ Student Debt. Here’s How the Crisis Can Be Addressed Nationwide Focusing specifically on historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), other minority-serving institutions, and tribal colleges and universities, SFI provides Student Freedom Loan Agreements ... 06/26/2024 - 4:14 am | View Link
Rural Nebraska county attorneys, public defenders confront ‘legal desert’ in hiring new lawyers Hall County Public Defender Gerald Piccolo could get more than 100 applicants for a job opening just by posting a notice on the bulletin boards ... 06/25/2024 - 11:51 am | View Link
Rulings argue that Biden's student loan repayment plan is too generous Two new rulings have frozen much of Biden's newest student loan repayment plan, arguing that the plan is too generous and setting up another possible student debt reckoning before the Supreme Court. 06/25/2024 - 10:32 am | View Link
Two courts just blocked parts of Biden's SAVE student loan repayment plan. Here's what to know. Two courts on Monday issued injunctions against key elements of the Biden administration's new student loan repayment plan. 06/25/2024 - 9:25 am | View Link
Neena Newberry has run a leadership development company for more than 15 years. Here are the most common missteps she sees.
I get it: Choosing a leadership development program isn’t easy. On one hand, you know that leadership training is important to employees—more than half of them want this kind of development.
A hospital on Vancouver Island prioritized the Indigenous community’s needs and culture to will offer a new healthcare model.
Canada’s history, like that of the United States, is fraught with the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples. This is especially true in terms of medical care, as Canada is still reconciling a legacy of so-called “Indian hospitals” that were racially segregated and provided native peoples with poor care.
Gas utilities see certified gas as a way to sell low-carbon fuel at a premium. U. S. senators want the FTC to investigate their claims.
A growing effort by the fossil fuel industry to sell natural gas as a low-carbon fuel is little more than greenwashing, according to a new report by climate advocacy organizations.
New research from the Dutch NGO Rutgers found that 38% of women worldwide reported personal experiences with online violence.
Globally, one in three women—or 736 million people—have experienced violence of some sort, whether from an intimate partner, sexual assault, or both. Much of that offline violence is linked to online habits, according to a new report from Dutch NGO Rutgers, which was launched today at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland.