Two Birmingham-area high school seniors are among 104 students nationwide selected for the Hearst Senate Youth Program in Washington, D.C., where they will study the federal government.
House and Senate differ on key aspects of Medicaid legislation. Former Senate President Don Gaetz’s bill, SB 1758, goes ...
Students who have federal loans going into graduate school will not have to worry about repayment plans because those loans ...
The cost of college — including tuition, housing, textbooks and other fees — adds up for families. However, students are often eligible for financial aid, including scholarships, ...
Cornell Dining Student Workers argues that Cornell's austerity policy is simply a front for voluntary budget cuts that hurt ...
Roughly 69% of Alaskans on Medicaid expansion will be automatically exempted from the new work requirements, according the ...
Though the full financial effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act remain unclear, critics are sounding the alarm over how ...
Kela King had two children by the time she was 17 years old. She dropped out of high school, received her GED, and for 13 ...
A new law will mean lower federal loan limits for some students and parents who help pay. Changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act take effect on July 1, 2026, and could impact your ability to pay ...
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Twenty states are projected to experience Medicaid budget reductions of 5% or more due to the law’s cuts to the safety-net insurance program, according to the Rand analysis.
Local officials are working with the feds to study building the dams, which might be able to lower the risks of another deadly flood on the river.